This is an important principle involving the movement of a fluid through a pressure difference. Suppose a fluid is moving in a horizontal direction and encounters a pressure difference. This pressure difference will result in a net force, which by Newton's 2nd law will cause an acceleration of the fluid.
The Bernoulli principle states that along any streamline (a streamline is the path traced out by arbitrarily small element of the fluid), the following equality holds:
p + ½ρv² + ρgz = constant
p - static pressure
ρ - density
v - speed
g - gravitational acceleration
z - vertical position
The constant is the total pressure also called the stagnation pressure. This equation was derived for theoretically "frictionless" or zero viscosity fluids but it is a fair approximation for real fluids where friction is not playing a significant role in the flow. For the case of gases the last term is negligible, so you can say that wherever the flow speed decreases along that streamline, the static pressure will increase. Why along the streamline? Because that constant is only a constant for a given streamline.
according to tis theorem,for the streamline flowof a non-viscousand incompressible liquid,the sum of the pressure energy,kinetic energy and potential energy per unit mass is a constant....
Bernoulli's Principle: The fluid pressure decreases as the speed of a moving fluid increases.
That in a fluid, as velocity (kinetic energy) increases, the pressure (potential energy) decreases.
the pressure of a fluid decreases when its speed increases.
Bernoulli's principle is that when the velocity of a fluid (air) increases, its pressure decreases.
the correct answer is speed!
Pitot tube on a plane to measure airspeed.
Yes. A+
velocity and pressure have inverse relation. when velocity increases then pressure at that point decrease and vice versa.
because it flows from cold to warm areas and around solid objects. Which is what bernoullis principle is based on. the basis of flight..
Pythagorus
nothing
sam. theorm
False. (apex)
theorm
Bernoullis principle
a2+b2=c2
Airplane,ventrimeter,andpump
Yes he did.
A greek man called Pythagoras.
Yes you have to use the pythagorean theorm to find the length of a right triangle. But you must subtract A2 from C2 then square root the answer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernoulli%27s_principle#Real_world_application