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what are the properties of a liquid satisfying Bernoulli's theoram???

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bernoulli’s theorem implies, therefore, that if the fluid flows horizontally so that no change in gravitational potential energy occurs, then a decrease in fluid pressure is associated with an increase in fluid velocity. If the fluid is flowing through a horizontal pipe of varying cross-sectional area, for example, the fluid speeds up in constricted areas so that the pressure the fluid exerts is least where the cross section is smallest. This phenomenon is sometimes called the Venturi effect, after the Italian scientist G.B. Venturi (1746–1822), who first noted the effects of constricted channels on fluid flow.

Answered by LEGENDARYSUMIT01
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AS IN THIS THEOREM WE KNOW THAT FLUID FLOWS HAVE A POSITION TO CHANGE AS IT MOVES HORIZONTALLY AS THERE AS POTENTIALITY OF GRAVITATION TO REDUCE FLUID PRESSURE BY DRAG.
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