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← ScienceWhich limitation arises when applying Bernoulli's equation across an impeller causing internal flow?
A)Viscosity effects become significant✓
B)Adiabatic conditions are unsustainable
C)Kinetic energy dissipates to potential
D)Fluid density asymptotically increases
💡 Explanation
Increased impeller vorticity causes viscous forces needing additional equations; therefore, deviations occur because viscous effects dissipate kinetic energy, rather than only the ideal pressure decrease predicted by Bernoulli's in inviscid laminar flow.
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