Why does fluid pressure decrease when velocity increases?
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FLUID VELOCITY is inversely proportional to FLUID PRESSURE. This is because if the particles have higher velocity in a given direction, then the velocity vector at the other directions will be reduced. In this case the particles’ component of velocity in the direction of flow increases and so the velocities in the other directions decreases.
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