Bernoullis Principle

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When a fluid's speed increases, its pressure decreases, like with air or water

Real World Example

Imagine you're in a traffic jam where all the cars are moving slowly, and suddenly, the traffic clears, allowing everyone to speed up. This is similar to Bernoulli's principle, where when a fluid like air or water speeds up, the pressure within it decreases. Just like how cars spread out and there's less congestion when they move faster, in a fluid, when speed increases, the molecules spread out more, reducing the pressure in the area.

Practice Version

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