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what happens when pressure increses in fluid​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bernoulli's principle says that a rise (fall) in “static” pressure in a flowing fluid will always be accompanied by a decrease (increase) in the speed of the fluid, and conversely, an increase (decrease) in the speed of the fluid results in a decrease (increase) in the “static” pressure.

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Bernoulli's principle says that a rise (fall) in “static” pressure in a flowing fluid will always be accompanied by a decrease (increase) in the speed of the fluid, and conversely, an increase (decrease) in the speed of the fluid results in a decrease (increase) in the “static” pressure.

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