State Bernoulli's theorem.
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| 31st Jul, 2014,
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Expert Answer:
Bernoulli's theorem states that for the streamline flow of an ideal liquid, the total energy (the sum of the pressure energy, potential energy and kinetic energy) per unit mass remains constant at every cross-section throughout the flow.
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