Dynamic pressure, also known as velocity head, is the kinetic energy per unit volume of a moving fluid. It plays a crucial role in fluid dynamics and is essential for understanding various phenomena such as lift, drag, and flow behavior.
The formula to calculate dynamic pressure ( q = 0.5 times rho times v^2 ) involves three key parameters: fluid density ( rho ), which is the mass of the fluid per unit volume; and velocity ( v ), which is the speed at which the fluid is moving.
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