Write the limitations of Bernoulli's equation.

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(N/A) The limitations of Bernoulli's equation are as follows:
$(i)$ The fluid must be non-viscous (i.e.,internal friction is negligible).
$(ii)$ The fluid must be incompressible (i.e.,the density of the fluid remains constant).
$(iii)$ The flow of the fluid must be steady and streamline,not turbulent.
$(iv)$ The flow of the fluid must be irrotational (i.e.,there is no net angular velocity of fluid particles about their centers).

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