Venturimeter: Working Principle, Construction, Parts, Types & Applications
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Construction of Venturimeter
Venturimeter FAQs
Where are Venturi tubes used?
Venturi tubes are the major part of venturimeters. They are made as miniature versions to measure the flow of fluid in laboratory experiments.
Can a venturimeter be used for gas?
Yes. The venturimeters can be used to measure the rate of flow of gas and they are extensively used in oil & gas industries.
What are the venturimeter and its uses?
A venturimeter is an instrument that monitors the fluid flow rate in a pipe. It is used in chemical industries, engine carburettors, and power plants.
What is the principle of venturimeter?
An increase in pressure in the flow direction is followed by a decrease in static pressure as a fluid moves through a venturimeter. The fluid accelerates in the convergent part and decelerates in the divergent part of the device.
Is Bernoulli and Venturi the same?
No. Venturimeters are the applications of Bernoulli’s principle.