Bernoulli's principle (or Bernoulli's equation) is a formula that relates the height, density, pressure, and velocity of a non-viscous and non-conducting fluid. It states that p is the pressure, ρ is the density, h is the elevation, v is the velocity of the fluid, and g is acceleration due to gravity.
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| - Bernoulli's principle (or Bernoulli's equation) is a formula that relates the height, density, pressure, and velocity of a non-viscous and non-conducting fluid. It states that p is the pressure, ρ is the density, h is the elevation, v is the velocity of the fluid, and g is acceleration due to gravity.
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| - Bernoulli's principle (or Bernoulli's equation) is a formula that relates the height, density, pressure, and velocity of a non-viscous and non-conducting fluid. It states that p is the pressure, ρ is the density, h is the elevation, v is the velocity of the fluid, and g is acceleration due to gravity.
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