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state and prove bernoulli theorem for non viscous liquid ​

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To prove Bernoulli's theorem, consider a fluid of negligible viscosity moving with laminar flow, as shown in Figure. Let the velocity, pressure and area of the fluid column be p1, v1 and A1 at Q and p2, v2 and A2 at R. Let the volume bounded by Q and R move to S and T where QS =L1, and RT = L2.

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Answered by vidyamajumder7
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To prove Bernoulli's theorem, consider a fluid of negligible viscosity moving with laminar flow, as shown in Figure. Let the velocity, pressure and area of the fluid column be p1, v1 and A1 at Q and p2, v2 and A2 at R. Let the volume bounded by Q and R move to S and T where QS =L1, and RT = L2.

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