Derive equation for stagnation pressure.
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heya mate!!!
in fluid mechanics, it's the static pressure at fluid flow.. it just represent the Bernoulli theorem as the flow of liquid at starting point is equal to ending point due to respect that the pipe has no obstacles and fluid has streamlined flow and is friction less. point to be noticed is that it should be incompressible which means not under any external pressure...
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In fluid dynamics, stagnation pressure (or pitot pressure) is the static pressure at a stagnation point in a fluid flow. At a stagnation point the fluid velocity is zero. In an incompressible flow, stagnation pressure is equal to the sum of the free-stream static pressure and the free-stream dynamic pressure.