The Bernoulli equation can be written in terms of heights called a. b. represent
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The Bernoulli equation can be written in terms of heights called a. b. represents the height of a column of the fluid that is needed to produce the pressure p. The Bernoulli equation states that the sum of the pressure head, the velocity head, and the elevation head is constant along a If elevation effects are neglected, the is the largest pressure obtainable along a given streamline. in the blank to complete the concept/definition systems and control volumes: nor description, we follow the fluid and observe its behavior as it or Eulerian description, we remain stationary and uid's behavior at a fixed location. Fluid properties that depend upon volume or In the energy and momentum, are called Those properties th t of mass, such as temperature and pressure, are calledExplanation / Answer
a. The Bernoulli equation can be written in terms of heights called heads.
b. Pressure head represents the height of a column of the fluid that is needed to produce the pressure p.
c. The Bernoulli equation states that the sum of the pressure head, the velocity head, and the elevation head is constant along a streamline. ( This constant is called the total head, H. )
d. If elevation effects are neglected, the stagnation pressure is the largest pressure obtainable along a given streamline.
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In the system or Lagrangian description, we follow the fluid and observe its behavior as it moves about. In the control volume or Eulerian description, we remain stationary and observe the fluid's behavior at a fixed location.
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