Bernoulli effect

noun, Hydraulics
1.
the decrease in pressure as the velocity of a fluid increases.
Origin
named after Jakob Bernoulli
Bernoulli effect in Science
Bernoulli effect
The phenomenon of falling pressure in a fluid as the velocity of the fluid stream increases. The Bernoulli effect accounts for the lift generated by the airfoil shape of an airplane wing. See also Bernoulli's law, lift. See Note at aerodynamics.