Example 4.2 - Nozzle flow
This is the solution to an example problem in Fluid Mechanics, showing how to calculate the pressure required to generate a certain speed through a nozzle. We accomplish this by applying Bernoulli's equation.

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Bernoulli via Nozzle

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