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limitations of Bernoulli's equation​

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Answered by jazmine27
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  • Bernoulli's equation ideally applies to fluids with zero viscosity or non- viscous fluids.
  • The fluids must be incompressible, as the elastic energy of the fluid is also not taken into consideration.
  • Bernoulli's equation is applicable only to streamline flow of fluid. It is not valid for non steady or turbulent flow.
  • It applies ideally to the fluids with zero velocity and non viscous fluids but not to be viscous fluids.

Answered by Anonymous
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→Bernoulli's equation ideally applies to fluids with zero viscosity or non- viscous fluids.The fluids must be incompressible, as the elastic energy of the fluid is also not taken into consideration.Bernoulli's equation is applicable only to streamline flow of fluid. It is not valid for non steady or turbulent flow.It applies ideally to the fluids with zero velocity and non viscous fluids but not to be viscous fluids.

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