The statement, "In regions where fluid velocity is smaller, the pressure is higher, and vice versa", is known as the principle of Pascal O Archimedes O Bernoulli Torricelli

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The statement, "In regions where fluid velocity is smaller, the pressure is higher, and vice versa", is known as the principle of
Pascal
O Archimedes
O Bernoulli
Torricelli
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