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Show how Bernoulli’s energy equation for a fluid can be derived by
considering how the work done by the fluid moving from point 1 to
point 2 is equal to the energy gained or lost by the fluid. You can
assume the potential energy PE=mgh and the kinetic energy
KE=0.5mv
2
, where the terms have their usual meanings.
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