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Summary
Bernoulli's equation describes the relationship between pressure, velocity, and elevation in fluid flow. It has applications in various fields, such as aviation and fluid measurement devices. The principle states that an increase in fluid velocity results in a decrease in pressure, illustrating conservation of energy. Limitations include assumptions of steady, inviscid, and incompressible flow.