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The pressure of an imcompressible & non - viscous fluid also depends upon the velocity of flow at that point .

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To determine whether the statement "The pressure of an incompressible & non-viscous fluid also depends upon the velocity of flow at that point" is true or false, we can analyze the situation using Bernoulli's equation. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Terms**: - An **incompressible fluid** means that the density (ρ) of the fluid remains constant regardless of the pressure changes. - A **non-viscous fluid** means that the fluid has no internal friction (viscosity), which implies that the fluid flows without any resistance. ...
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