Understanding Bernoulli\'s Equation Bernoulli\'s equation is a simple relation t
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Understanding Bernoulli's Equation Bernoulli's equation is a simple relation that can give useful insight into the balance among fluid pressure, flow speed and elevation. It applies exclusively to ideal fluids with steady flow, that is, fluids with a constant density and no internal friction forces, whose flow patterns do not change with time Despite its As you found out in the previous part, Bernoulli's equation tells us that a fluid element that flows through a flow tube with decreasing cross section moves toward a region of lower pressure. Physically, the pressure drop experienced by the fluid element between points 1 and 2 acts on the fluid element as a net force that causes the fluid to decrease in speed increase in speed remain in equilibrium This question will be shown after you complete previous question(s). This question will be shown after you complete previous question(s).Explanation / Answer
Velocity will increase
As pressure decrease the energy decrease so to increase energy velocity increases.
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