Quick Points for Fluids/Solids Velocity Speed

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ohitsthatguy

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Ok so I've studied the fluids and solids concepts and I just want to confirm that my understanding is correct overall:

Fluids are generally faster:
-with a smaller area/narrower pipe (A1v1=A2v2 )
-middle of the pipe (effects of drag least)
-shorter the pipe (longer pipes create more resistance)
-less pressure (such as against a plane wing, velocity is faster on the side with less pressure)

Is this all correct? Please add any points that yall think I have missed!
 
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