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Bernoulli’s Equation for plugging finger into dike under water
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[QUOTE="haruspex, post: 6827837, member: 334404"] On the sea side, I assume you mean. You are right that immediately in front of the hole the water will be moving some, but also the pressure will have dropped a little in consequence. As you move a bit further back into the water, both of those effects diminish. You could also forget about that region and instead consider the water surface. That certainly gives v[SUB]1[/SUB]=0, z[SUB]1[/SUB]=2m, p[SUB]1[/SUB]=atm. [/QUOTE]
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