venturi effect
See also: Venturi effect
English
Etymology
Named after its inventor, the Italian physicist Giovanni Battista Venturi.
Noun
venturi effect (plural venturi effects)
- (physics, fluid mechanics) The reduction in fluid pressure that results when a fluid flows through a constriction.
Derived terms
Translations
physical phenomeneon
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