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Bernoulli law[ber‚nü·lē ‚lȯ] (fluid mechanics) Bernoulli theorem Bernoulli law
Ber·noul·li law (bĕr-nū'lē), when friction is negligible, the velocity of flow of a gas or fluid through a tube is inversely related to its pressure against the side of the tube; that is, velocity is greatest and pressure lowest at a point of constriction. Synonym(s): Bernoulli principle, Bernoulli theorem [Daniel Bernoulli] Ber·noul·li law (bĕr-nū'lē law) When friction is negligible, the velocity of flow of a gas or fluid through a tube is inversely related to its pressure against the side of the tube; i.e., velocity is greatest and pressure lowest at a point of constriction. [Daniel Bernoulli]Bernoulli, Daniel, Swiss mathematician, 1700-1782. Bernoulli effect - the decrease in fluid pressure that occurs in converting potential to kinetic energy when motion of the fluid is accelerated in accordance with Bernoulli law.Bernoulli law - when friction is negligible, the velocity of flow of a gas or fluid through a tube is inversely related to its pressure against the side of the tube. Synonym(s): Bernoulli principle; Bernoulli theoremBernoulli principle - Synonym(s): Bernoulli lawBernoulli theorem - Synonym(s): Bernoulli law |