Concept of effect:
The venturi vessel is simply implemented in the various procedures to obtain the increased value of velocity,v by constriction of the vessel's diameter or the total area required for the flow of liquids inside the vessel.And the decrease due to the constriction of the vessels area required for the flow of liquids.
But, we are provided we the given data in order to find the resultant value for the pressure,P inside the vessel.
<u>Given data:</u>
V=90 m/sec(the velocity,v at the inlet),
At=0.005,
V=90 m/sec,
∫∞=1.23 kg/m³,
V₁=√(P₁-P₂)/∫infinity[(area,A₁/final year,A)⁻¹],
Pressure,ΔP=1913.31 N/m².
This would be true if thats what your looking for
That statement is false.
Different type of authorities could defintiely yield a different outcome.
for example, let's observe abraham lincoln and Adolf Hitler.
Both have the highest authority in their perspective nations and yet one of them created a society where human beings are considered to have a same dignitity while the other gassed a certain ethnic groups to death.
The concept that Marsiglia and Kulis are referring to from the statement mentioned in the question is a term called intersectionality.
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For example, an individual who identifies as Black, is female, has an upper middle class income, is heterosexual would navigate life differently from someone who is White, male, has a lower class income, and is homosexual.
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