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← ScienceWhich effect happens in a municipal water pipe when fluid velocity surpasses limitations assumed during Bernoulli's equation derivation?
A)Increased turbulence and frictional losses✓
B)Decreased static pressure measurably
C)Reduced pressure gradient propagation
D)Enhanced laminar-sublayer flow behavior
💡 Explanation
Increased turbulence and frictional losses occur when velocity exceeds limits; invalidating Bernoulli's equation applications because viscous forces become significant, influencing energy dissipation through increased eddy formation (Turbulent Flow) rather than predicting pressure changes accurately.
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