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title: "The figure above shows a portion of a conduit for water, one with rectangular cross sections. If the flow speed at the top is \\( v \\), what is the flow speed at the bottom?"
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# The figure above shows a portion of a conduit for water, one with rectangular cross sections. If the flow speed at the top is \( v \), what is the flow speed at the bottom?

The figure above shows a portion of a conduit for water, one with rectangular cross sections. If the flow speed at the top is \( v \), what is the flow speed at the bottom?

![Diagram](https://nerd-notes.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/pyriamidFluidpressure-1-300x247.jpg)

- **A.** \( 4v \)
- **B.** \( 8v \)
- **C.** \( 12v \)
- **D.** \( 16v \)

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