According to Bernoulli's principle, all other things being equal, for a non-viscous incompressible fluid undergoing streamline flow:
b) The greater the density of a fluid, the greater the buoyant force on any object submerged in the fluid.
C) The pressure in a fluid is lower where the fluid is moving faster
D) Air moves faster over an airplane wing than it does under.
E) The deeper the position in an incompressible fluid, the greater the density of the fluid.
According to Bernoulli's principle, all other things being equal, for a non-viscous incompressible fluid undergoing streamline...
Water can be considered as a non-viscous incompressible fluid of density p. A laboratory set-up is such that water flows through a pipe, exhibiting a laminar and steady-state flow. At the top end of the pipe, the flow tube has a cross-sectional area A and point 1 (located on the central streamline) is exposed to the ambient environment. The pipe drops through a A vertical distance h7 while its area decreases to when it reaches point 2 (also on the...