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Bernoulli's Law Explained Using BASIC Physics - The Conservation of Energy | Fluid Mechanics

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The entirety of this equation is based on the conservation of energy. Derive Bernoullis Equation using a basic set of high school level physics equations. By combining continuity in fluid flow with the work energy theorem we can come up with an equation that includes the kinetic energy, potential energy and pressure energy terms. We derive the energy form of Bernoullis Law but it can easily be turned into the head form with a bit of algebra. Pascals Law does not apply when talking about Bernoulli's Law because pressure is not equal at all points in the fluid. Take a look at pressure energy and how it actually is just non- conservative work done on the fluid in the system. The subject of Bernoulli's Principle comes up in physics and mechanics courses such as AP Physics 1, as well as PLTW POE .

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