Fluid Flow in a Pipe: G-Greater, L-Less, E-Equal

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Homework Statement


Use the picture as a guide. P is the pressure in the pipe, and vi is the speed of a non-viscous incompressible fluid at locations i = 1,2,3,4,5.(For each statement select G-Greater than, L-Less than, or E-Equal to).
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A) P1 is ... P4
B) v1 is ... 2v3
C) P4 is ... P5
D) P1 is ... P2
E) v4 is ... v5
F) P3 is ... P4
G) v1 is ... v2

Homework Equations


Bernoulli's Equation p + .5ρv^2 + ρgy
Continuity Equation: A2*v2=A2*v2

The Attempt at a Solution


A) P1 < P4 because P1 has a higher velocity, so pressure must decrease to compensate.
B) v1 > 2v3, if the diameter is doubled, the velocity is quadrupled as per continuity equation
C) P4 > P5 due to gravity (ρgy)
D) P1 > P2 due to gravity
E) v4 > v5, if v4 has more pressure, it has higher velocity
F) P3 < P4 due to gravity
G) v1 > v2, since P1 has a higher pressure it has a higher velocity

Is my reasoning correct, or do I have something backwards? I guess my main confusion is what effect gravity has on velocity of flow?
 
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Stevebo,

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