The velocity and pressure of a fluid is related as follows:
The speed is also called as velocity. Bernoulli’s Principle states that, higher the velocity of a fluid (means liquid or gas), the lower the pressure it exerts. The rapid motion of the fluid molecules causes the Fluid pressure. The Bernoulli equation is given as,
[tex]P+\frac{1}{2} \rho v^{2}+\rho g h=\text { constant }[/tex]
Where,
P – Pressure
ρ –density
v – Velocity
g – Gravitational acceleration
h - Elevation
So, when the fluid moves faster, some energy from the rapid motion of the fluid is used to move faster in the fluid’s direction of motion which results in a low pressure. Thus, the more the speed of a fluid, the lesser is the pressure ([tex]P \propto \frac{1}{v}[/tex]).