Here's the breakdown:
* Bernoulli's Principle: This principle states that as the speed of a fluid increases, its pressure decreases.
* Why? It's about conservation of energy. As a fluid speeds up, its kinetic energy increases. To conserve total energy, the potential energy (which is related to pressure) must decrease.
This principle is often demonstrated with examples like the venturi effect:
* Venturi Effect: When a fluid flows through a narrower section (like a constricted pipe), it speeds up. This increased speed results in a decrease in pressure within the constricted area.
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