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Venturi principle - traducción al árabe

REDUCTION IN FLUID PRESSURE THAT RESULTS WHEN A FLUID FLOWS THROUGH A CONSTRICTED SECTION OF A PIPE
Venturi tube; Venturi meter; Venturi Tube; Ventury; Venturi principle; Venturi pipe; Venturi flow meter; Venturi Meter; Venturi's principle; Venturies; Venturis
  • Venturi tube demonstration apparatus built out of PVC pipe and operated with a vacuum pump
  • Idealized flow in a Venturi tube
  • The [[static pressure]] in the first measuring tube (1) is higher than at the second (2), and the [[fluid]] [[speed]] at "1" is lower than at "2", because the cross-sectional area at "1" is greater than at "2".
  • A flow of air through a [[Pitot tube]] Venturi meter, showing the columns connected in a [[manometer]] and partially filled with water. The meter is "read" as a differential pressure head in cm or inches of water.
  • Video of a Venturi meter used in a lab experiment

Venturi principle         
‎ مَبْدَأُ فنتوري:لقياس الضغط في الانابيب‎
Venturi effect         
‎ أَثَرُ فنِتُوري:في السوائل‎
pleasure principle         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Pleasure principle; The pleasure principle; The Pleasure Principle; Pleasure principle (disambiguation); Pleasure principles; Pleasure Principle
‎ مَبْدَأُ اللَّذَّة‎

Definición

venturi
[v?n'tj??ri]
(also venturi tube)
¦ noun (plural venturis) a piece of narrow tube for measuring flow rate or exerting suction.
Origin
C19: named after the Italian physicist Giovanni B. Venturi.

Wikipedia

Venturi effect

The Venturi effect is the reduction in fluid pressure that results when a fluid flows through a constricted section (or choke) of a pipe. The Venturi effect is named after its discoverer, the 18th-century Italian physicist Giovanni Battista Venturi.