Physics, asked by ishani20, 11 months ago

how does the device measuring the normal force exerted by the fluid at a point work??

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Answered by Anonymous
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The pressure that Bernoulli's principle is referring to is the internal fluid pressure that would be exerted in all directions during the flow, including on the sides of the pipe. This is different from the pressure a fluid will exert on you if you get in the way of it and stop its motion.
Answered by pikachu90
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The fluid property responsible for thoseforces is pressure, which is a normal force exerted by a fluid per unit area. ... Since pressure is defined as force per unit area, it has the unit of newtons per square meter (N/m2), which is called a pascal (Pa).
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