Distingush between Bernoulli’s effect and Bernoulli’s principle.
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Bernoulli’s effect states that provided a fluid is non viscous, incompressible and its flow is streamline, an increase in its velocity produces a corresponding decrease in the pressure it exerts while Bernoulli’s principle states that the sum of the pressure, kinetic energy per unit volume and the potential energy per unit volume is a constant.
Bernoulli’s effect states that provided a fluid flow is streamline, an increase in velocity leads to a corresponding decrease in pressure; while Bernoulli’s principle states that for a steady fluid flow, the sum of kinetic energy per volume and potential energy per volume remains constant.