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20 September, 02:58

Which idea can be stated as, "The pressure exerted by a fluid decreases when

the velocity of the fluid increases"?

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A. Flow rate equation

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B. Bernoulli's principle

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C. Pascal's principle

D. Archimedes' principle

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  1. 20 September, 06:07
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    B. Bernoulli's principle

    Explanation:

    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.

    The Bernoulli's Principle explains the behavior of an ideal fluid passing through a pipe or enclosed passageway such a pump.
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