Pressure in case of solids is inversely proportional to area of cross-section. Does the above
statement hold for fluids? Explain your answer.
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No, not always. Although its completely valid for fluid, but there is one condition for it. ... When the Fluid is in motion then Pressure is not inversely proportional to the Area of cross-section, but the dependence of the pressure now changes and is clearly told by the BERNOULLI THEOREM.
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