Venturi Effect

The Venturi Effect is the phenomenon that occurs when a fluid flow through a narrow section, resulting in a pressure decrease and a velocity increase. The Venturi effect is named after Giovanni Battista Venturi (1746–1822), an Italian physicist.

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