In: Physics
In our review of fluids this week, particularly of fluids in motion, we have come across 3 important rules that govern that motion: the continuity equation, Bernoulli's principle, and Poiseuille's principle. For each of these, state what you believe is the basic/fundamental meaning (what does it mean in its most elementary way) and then give an example for each one that does not appear in the text. Also, can you find/see the importance of these rules, fluid motion in general, in your field of study?
There simple example is the
flow of the liquid in the tube as amount of liquid comes in equal
to amount of liquid goes out and the work done in flowing of fluid
by resultant force is equal to the change in kinetic energy. All
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