STANDARD Physics Bernoulli's Principle MCQ Question
Bernoulli’s equation for steady, non-viscous, incompressible flow expresses the
Conservation of linear momentum
Conservation of angular momentum
Conservation of energy
Conservation of mass
Correct Answer
Detailed Explanation
Bernoulli's equation is derived from the conservation of energy principle, which states that the total mechanical energy of the flowing fluid remains constant.
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