
doi: 10.1119/1.1933123
An effort is made to show that the concept of pressure in an incompressible fluid as energy per unit volume possessed by the fluid is an erroneous one, and that Bernoulli's equation is not to be interpreted as a statement of conservation of energy, but rather as a relation between pressure, velocity, and height in the gravitational field.
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