Will Closing Both Ends of a Venturi Pipe Equalize All Pressures?

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Closing both ends of a Venturi pipe will equalize all three pressures within the system. This conclusion is based on the principles of fluid dynamics, specifically the behavior of fluids in confined spaces. When the entrance and exit are sealed, the pressure throughout the pipe stabilizes, resulting in uniform pressure across all points. This phenomenon is critical for understanding fluid behavior in various engineering applications.

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Look at my picture. I understand venturi pipe when water is flowing...What if we close both entrance and exit of venturi pipe . Will all 3 pressures be equal.
 

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