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Energy conservation in fluids is governed by the principle that the total energy within a fluid system remains constant, assuming no external work is done on or by the system and no energy is lost to friction or heat. This principle is mathematically described by Bernoulli's equation, which relates the pressure, velocity, and elevation of a fluid in steady, incompressible flow.
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