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What is height in Bernoulli's principle?

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Answered by XxMissWorstxX
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You apply the Bernoulli equation about two points, 1 and 2. y1 corresponds to the height of point 1 from some reference level, and y2 the height of point 2 from that same reference level. By height I mean vertical height, and not at some angle.

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Answered by anushkadahekar
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Answer:

You apply the Bernoulli equation about two points, 1 and 2. y1 corresponds to the height of point 1 from some reference level, and y2 the height of point 2 from that same reference level. By height I mean vertical height, and not at some angle

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