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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 6 months ago
For the streamline flow of non-viscous and incompressible liquid, the sum of potential energy, kinetic energy and pressure energy is constant. ... Since same mass m leaves the pipe at end M in same time t, in which liquid will cover the distance given by v2t. Consider a fluid of negligible viscosity moving with laminar flow, as shown in Figure 1. This is Bernoulli's theorem You can see that if there is a increase in velocity there must be a decrease of pressure and vice versa.
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