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Objective: To use Bernoulli’s principle (and the principle of continuity) to compare the velocity and the pressure at various locations within a flow tube.
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Bernoulli's Principle
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Bernoulli Effects
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Use Bernoulli’s principle to analyze common Bernoulli phenomenon.
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Identify the locations of greatest speed and greatest pressure; relate this information to a pressure meter diagram.
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Use Bernoulli’s equation to predict the relative speed, height, and pressure at two locations.
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A fluid is undergoing steady-state, laminar flow through a pipe from location 1 and to location 2. Compare the values of velocity, height, and pressure for the three locations.
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