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Can you please explain Bernoulli's equation?
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[QUOTE="erobz, post: 6853167, member: 700856"] Your intuition was headed in the correct direction for the power to circulate a real flow. If this were a real system, we would expect the system on the right to require more power to circulate at any given volumetric flow rate, for one reason; Higher viscous losses per unit length - from higher velocity in the contraction. However, I was hoping you would blindly apply Bernoulli's for this system and see what pops out of the theory for such a system. [SPOILER]The theory will deduce that [I]neither[/I] of them will require [I]any power[/I] to circulate any desired flow. The pumps will push whatever flow around the loop at no differential pressure and no expenditure of energy.[/SPOILER] [/QUOTE]
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Can you please explain Bernoulli's equation?
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