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What happens to the pressure within a fluid as its velocity increases

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The pressure within a fluid as the velocity increase the pressure would build up first and when there is no room and too much air the pressure of the fluid would increase and exploded. If you know what I mean. But when the pressure get to it high petitional that it can't go no where that's when it goes away by exploding.
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itś pushing the mass on to it?
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