as the constriction in the cross section for ideal flow, from equation of continuity it follows that, the speed of fluid is
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When flowing through a constricted area of a pipe, a fluid's velocity increases and its static pressure decreases. This principle is known as the Venturi effect.
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What does the equation of continuity tell us about movement of an ideal fluid?
The equation of continuity can show how much the speed of a liquid increases if it is forced to flow through a smaller area. For example, if the area of a pipe is halved, the velocity of the fluid will double.
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