Bernoulli’s theorem
statistics. law of averages (def 1).
hydrodynamics. an expression of the conservation of energy in streamline flow, stating that the sum of the ratio of the pressure to the m-ss density, the product of the gravitational constant and the vertical height, and the square of the velocity divided by 2 are constant.
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