Which statement most accurately describes the continuity equation?
A.
The volume of water fl...
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Which statement most accurately describes the continuity equation?
A.
The volume of water flowing through a section of a pipe varies inversely with its pressure.
B.
The volume of water flowing through a section of a pipe varies directly with the speed of water flow.
C.
The volume of water flowing through a section of a pipe varies inversely with the speed of water flow.
D.
The area of a pipe’s cross section varies inversely with the speed of water flow.
E.
The area of a pipe’s cross section varies directly with the speed of water flow.
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