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define the Bernoulli's theorem​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In fluid dynamics, Bernoulli's principle states that an increase in the speed of a fluid occurs simultaneously with a decrease in static pressure or a decrease in the fluid's potential energy. The principle is named after Daniel Bernoulli who published it in his book Hydrodynamica in 1738.&lt;marquee&gt;♥mark as brainliest..✌♥&lt;/marquee&gt;

Answered by joshi55aditya
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Alternative Titles: Bernoulli's law, Bernoulli's principle. Bernoulli's theorem, in fluid dynamics, relation among the pressure, velocity, and elevation in a moving fluid (liquid or gas), the compressibility and viscosity (internal friction) of which are negligible and the flow of which is steady, or laminar.

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