Bernoulli’s theorem

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I know the theorem says that fluid pressure goes down as fluid velocity increases, but what exactly does fluid pressure mean in this context? or do I just have the wrong idea for Bernoulli’s theorem? I am very smol brain

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I learned it as ‘how hard the fluid is pushing on the pipe’.
My teacher explained it like ‘it’s easier to push on a wall when you’re standing still than while you’re running’. Probably not the most scientific explanation, but that’s the easiest explanation I know.

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