why does the speed of air decrease
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When air or other fluid pressure is equal in all directions, there is no acceleration of the fluid. Acceleration is only possible when the pressure is different on opposite sides of an atom, or a quantity of atoms.
When a fluid moves from a wider part of a pipe into a narrower section, the same amount of fluid must pass every point, so the flow must be faster in the narrower pipe. We can easily see this in a glass pipe by adding sma
When a fluid moves from a wider part of a pipe into a narrower section, the same amount of fluid must pass every point, so the flow must be faster in the narrower pipe. We can easily see this in a glass pipe by adding sma
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