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← ScienceWhich outcome results when pressure increases within a Venturi meter?
A)Fluid velocity decreases downstream✓
B)Reynolds number remains constant
C)Bernoulli's equation becomes invalid
D)Entrance flow becomes more turbulent
💡 Explanation
Fluid velocity decreases because of the continuity equation: mass flow must remain constant, therefore increasing pressure raises the cross-sectional area that decreases velocity levels. It decreases rather than increases due to conservation.
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