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A nozzle is designed to accelerate the fluid from V1 to V2 in a linear fashion. that is, V = ax + b, where a and b are constants. If the flow is constant with V1 = 10 m/s at x1 = 0 and V2 = 25 m/s at x2 = 1m, determine the local acceleration, the convenience accelration, and the acceleration of the fluid at points (1) and (2).

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