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the principle in hydrodynamics that an increase in the velocity of a stream of fluid results in a decrease in pressure. Also called Bernoulli effect or Bernoulli theorem.
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It's when an increase in a liquid's speed creates an el pressure decrease in a liquid'ss speed and creates a pressure increase. <3
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