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  • Bernoulli's Principle: How Fluid Speed Affects Pressure
    According to the Bernoulli's Principle, the speed of a moving fluid determines its pressure.

    Here's a simplified explanation:

    * Higher speed = Lower pressure: When a fluid flows faster, its pressure decreases. This is because the fast-moving fluid has less time to exert pressure on its surroundings.

    * Lower speed = Higher pressure: Conversely, when a fluid flows slower, its pressure increases. The slower-moving fluid has more time to exert pressure on its surroundings.

    Think of it like this: Imagine you're holding a hose with your thumb over the end. When you release your thumb, the water shoots out quickly, but the pressure in the hose is low. Now, if you partially cover the hose with your thumb, the water comes out slower, but the pressure in the hose is higher.

    Important Note: Bernoulli's Principle is a simplification, and the actual pressure in a fluid is influenced by several factors, including density, gravity, and viscosity. But for general understanding, the principle emphasizes the relationship between speed and pressure.

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