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Hi. Can somebody help me with Brenouille's equation. How is it theoretically derived and what are the effects. I have a project on that. Thank You.
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Bernoulli's equation states that the sum of pressure (P), kinetic energy per unit volume, and potential energy per unit volume remains constant along a streamline in fluid dynamics. The equation is derived from the work-energy theorem, considering the work done by fluid forces in a nonuniform pipe. The derivation involves analyzing the forces acting on fluid elements and applying the principles of conservation of energy, leading to the formulation P + 1/2ρv² + ρgy = constant, where ρ represents fluid density and g is the acceleration due to gravity.
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Brenouille's equation says that the sum of the pressure (P), the kinetic energy per unit volume and the potential energy per unit volume, has the same value at all points along a streamline...