How Does the Bernoulli's Theorem Apparatus Work?

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The discussion centers on understanding the Bernoulli's theorem apparatus for an upcoming experiment. The user seeks information on how the apparatus operates, specifically mentioning the venturi tube and the measurement of static heads using manometers. A hydraulics bench is also referenced as part of the setup for water flow. Participants suggest looking for resources that explain these components in detail. Accessing reliable educational materials will enhance comprehension of the apparatus and its application in demonstrating Bernoulli's theorem.
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hello everyone, I am preparing myself to do the Bernoulli's theorem experiment using the apparatus and I want to go to class knowing what I'm doing and how things work. I'm looking online to find how the apparatus works but I can't find anything. I was wondering if maybe one of you could help me out with a link or the best place to find information on the apparatus.
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What apparatus? One of the simpe examples for Bernoulli effect is a venturi tube.
 
The one where we measure the static heads of 6 different manometers. We also use a hydraulics bench for water flow
 
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