[10.12.2023] Updated content, AnKing-MCAT/AnKingMed, ID 746474

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Support - @neheller this was a really good catch!! Continuity equation is Q = vA, where Q is volumetric flow rate, v is flow velocity and A is cross-sectional area. When area increases, velocity decreases in order to have Q (or volumetric flow rate) constant - as neheller pointed out. So it’s more accurate to say “fluid flow velocity” here

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