explain bernoulli's theorem
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in fluid dynamic relation among the pressure velocity and elevation in a moving fluid the compressibility and viscosity of which are negligible and the flow of which is steady or laminar up to now and focus has been fluid as the rest
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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. ... Up to now the focus has been fluids at rest.
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