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The speed of water at 50 PSI (pounds per square inch) can vary depending on the diameter of the pipe through which it flows. However, in general terms, water pressure of 50 PSI can result in flow speeds ranging from 5 to 15 feet per second in typical Plumbing systems. To calculate the exact flow rate, you would also need to consider factors such as pipe size, friction, and any fittings or obstructions in the system.

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