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stating assumption define and prove bernouli theorem​

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It states that the total energy (pressure energy, potential energy and kinetic energy) of an incompressible and non-viscous fluid in steady flow through a pipe remains constant throughout the flow, assuming that there is no source or sink of the fluid along the length of the pipe.

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It states that the total energy (pressure energy, potential energy and kinetic energy) of an incompressible and non-viscous fluid in steady flow through a pipe remains constant throughout the flow, assuming that there is no source or sink of the fluid along the length of the pipe.

\frac{mgh+\frac{1}{2}mv²+\frac{mP}{ρ} }{m}=constant

\frac{m(gh+\frac{1}{2}v²+\frac{P}{ρ} )}{m}=constant

if the fluid flow is horizontal h is constant

\frac{1}{2}v²+\frac{P}{ρ}=constant

As velocity of fluid increases pressure decreses.

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