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@capt-spark-xvppcH • Oct 16, 2011
no idea what you want to know, but pressure and velocity is related by Bernoulli's eqn which can be found easily on the internet. -
@jyothibasu1k-5CbDR0 • Oct 17, 2011
dude, i want the relation between
pressure,velocity,area -
@ramani-VR4O43 • Oct 17, 2011
You should know by now that these are independent properties of state of matter. There is no necessary relationship between these. What Capt Spark is referring to is a situation that arises in fluid flow in a closed system at different points along the continuous path of fluid. This is a consequence of the first law of thermodynamics.jyothibasu1kdude, i want the relation between
pressure,velocity,area
Your question as asked has no meaning and cannot be answered unless you fill in more details. -
@ishan-nohePN • Oct 17, 2011
A similar discussion once cropped when Ramani Sir told us the same thing.jyothibasu1kdude, i want the relation between
pressure,velocity,area
#-Link-Snipped-# believe that velocity cannot be related with area and pressure in cases involving conditions similar to 'Flow through Open Channels', Please define the situation correctly for which system are you talking about.