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PRESSURE ENERGY PER UNIT VOLUME OF A LIQUID ?

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Pressure in a fluid may be considered to be a measure of energy per unit volume or energy density. ... The most obvious application is to the hydrostatic pressure of a fluid, where pressure can be used as energy density alongside kinetic energy density and potential energy density in the Bernoulli equation.

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