Bernoulli’s principle is based on the law of conservation of
A
mass
B
energy
C
angular momentum
D
linear momentum
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B
energy
b Bernoulli’s principle is based on the law of conservation of energy. We equate total energy (pressure energy, potential energy and kinetic energy) of a flowing liquid at different points flowing under constant pressure difference.
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