Physics, asked by tanya4497, 10 months ago

do liquid pressure also moves from high pressure to low pressure? ​

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Answered by yogesh347
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Hey Tanya

Here is your answer

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Flow of a fluid is from high pressure to low pressure. ... In the case of a fluid flowing through a venturi, the fluid pressure drops in the venturi. Flow is still from high to low pressure. As the fluid flows out of the venturi, its velocity decreases and pressureincreases (Bernoulli principle).

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Answered by nivabora539
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Particle do NOT always move from high pressure to low pressure. They can move from a low pressure region to high pressure region and experience a decrease in speed.

The question is analogous to asking if objects always move in the direction of the net force on them. They don't, but they do always accelerate in the direction of the net force on them. If an object has a velocity in a direction opposite the net force on it, the object will slow down.

Consider a small parcel of fluid at a particular location. The pressure gradient at that location (plus the weight of the parcel) is the net force on a parcel of fluid there. This determines the direction the parcel accelerates, which could be different that its velocity.

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