The relation between pressure and velocity in an inviscid, incompressible flow is given by __________

The relation between pressure and velocity in an inviscid, incompressible flow is given by __________ Correct Answer p + 0.5ρ*V2 = constant

The relation between pressure and velocity can be given by p+0.5ρ*V2 = constant which is called as Bernoulli’s equation. In the above equation, p is the pressure and V is the velocity which implies that as the pressure increases, velocity decreases and vice versa.
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