Fluid Dynamics Explained
Understanding fluid dynamics reveals that in a pipe, the flow rate remains constant regardless of the pipe's width. When water moves through a narrower section, its velocity must increase to maintain the same volume passing through, akin to people moving faster through a narrowing corridor. This principle highlights the relationship between pipe diameter and fluid speed, illustrating fundamental concepts of incompressible flow.In this clip
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Episode 41: Flotation and Fluid Mechanics
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