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From Bernoulli's principle it was found that as area decreases velocity increases and pressure at that point decreases. But we also know that pressure is inversely proportional to area[P=F/A]. So it is found that pressure is proportional to the area[Bernoulli], but also pressure is inversely proportional to the area[F/A]. how is that possible?

Answer» From Bernoulli's principle it was found that as area decreases velocity increases and pressure at that point decreases. But we also know that pressure is inversely proportional to area[P=F/A]. So it is found that pressure is proportional to the area[Bernoulli], but also pressure is inversely proportional to the area[F/A]. how is that possible?


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