The figure below shows a horizontal pipe with a varying cross section. A liquid with a density of 1.65 g/cm3 flows from left to right in the pipe, from larger to smaller cross section. The left side's cross-sectional area is 10.0 cm2, and while in this side, the speed of the liquid is 2.53 m/s, and the pressure is 1.20 ? 105 Pa. The right side's cross sectional-area is 3.50 cm2.
(The flow within a horizontal tube is depicted by five lines. The tube extends from left to right, with the left end wider than the right end. The five lines start at the left end, go horizontally to the right, curve slightly toward the center of the tube such that all five lines come closer together, and again go horizontally to the right to exit at the right end. Arrows on the lines point to the right to represent the direction of flow.)
(a) What is the speed (in m/s) of the liquid in the right side (the smaller section)? (Enter your answer to at least three significant figures.)
___ m/s
(b) What is the pressure (in Pa) of the liquid in the right side (the smaller section)?
____ Pa