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To compute the pressure difference between two points in a fluid, you must add the pressure differences determined from Bernoulli’s equation and Poiseuille’s law. a) Give an example of an actual situation where Bernoulli’s equation can be ignored in computing the pressure difference between two points in a fluid

b) an example of an actual situation where Poiseuille’s law can be ignored. In both examples, the points must be chosen so that the distance between the two points is not zero.

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