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What are the limitations of the bernoullic's equation

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Answered by hearthacker54
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Limitation of Bernoulli's Equation: 1. The velocity of liquid particles in the center of a pipe is maximum and gradually decreases towards the wall of the pipe due to friction. so only the mean velocity of the liquid should be taken into account because the velocity of liquid particles is not uniform.

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Answered by xyz8894
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{Limitations}\:{of}\:{Bernoulli()'s}\:{Equation}(:)\:{The}\:{velocity}\:{of}\:{liquid}\:{particals}\:{in}\: {the}\:{center}\:{of}\:{a}\:{pipe}\:{is}\:{maximum}\:{and}\: {gradually}\:{decreases}\:{towards}\:{the}\:{wall}\:{of}\:{the}\:{pipe}\:{due}\:{to}\:{friction}(.)\:{So}\:{only}\:{the}\:{mean}\:{velocity}\:{of}\:{the}\:{liquid}\:{should}\:{be}\:{taken}\:{into}\:{account}\:{because}\:{the}\:{velocity}\:{of}\:{liquid}\:{particals}\:{is}\:{not}\:{uniform}(.)

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