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Water is discharged from a pipeline at a velocity v (in ft/sec) given by v = 1306p(1/2), where p is the pressure (in psi). if the water pressure is changing at a rate of 0.354 psi/sec, find the acceleration (dv/dt) of the water when p = 36.0 psi

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