Fluid flow | AP Physics | Khan Academy

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Fluid flow is driven by pressure differences, not suction. When you suck on a straw, reduced pressure at the top allows atmospheric pressure below to push water up. Similarly, water flows in pipes due to pressure differences, with speed influenced by cross-sectional area changes, following the continuity equation for volume flow rates.
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