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The Bernoulli Equation is based on conservation of energy and states
that for a non-viscous, incompressible fluid in steady flow, the sum
of pressure energy, potential energy and kinetic energies per unit
volume is constant along a streamline. It can be written
as follows;

where V= velocity of fluid,
p=pressure,
z=height above arbitrary datum
g= acceleration due to gravity (9.81 m/sq.m)
C= constant.
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