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Explain Bernoullies' theorem?

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Explain Bernoullies' theorem?
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Dharna Saini 7 years ago

It states that if the volume decreasea pressure increases . volume is inversely praportional to pressure

???. Pragati 7 years ago

Bernoulli's principle states that an increase in the velocity(v) of a fluid occurs simultaneously with a decrease in pressure(p) or a decrease in the fluid’s potential energy(gz) (where g=acceleration due to gravity,(z)or(h)=height ”. “Bernoulli's principle states that as a fluid moves around an object it creates different pressures on that object”. When the velocity of fluid is more the pressure tends to be less and the vice versa as we know pressure and velocity are inversely proportional.
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