Pressure-driven flow refers to the movement of fluid within a conduit or system due to a pressure difference. In other words, when there is a variation in pressure between two points in a fluid system, the fluid will flow from the area of higher pressure to the area of lower pressure. This concept is fundamental in fluid mechanics and plays a key role in many applications, including hydraulics, aerodynamics, and various engineering systems.
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