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Two pipes move the same amount of ideal fluid in the same amount of time. one pipe has a 2 in. diameter; the other has a 3 in. diameter. in which pipe is the fluid pressure higher, assuming that all other conditions are the same? a) 3-in. pipe b) 2-in. pipe c) same pressure in both d) cannot be determined for an ideal fluid

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