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In fluid dynamics, dynamic pressure (denoted by q or Q and sometimes called velocity pressure) is the quantity defined by:[1]
where (in SI units):
It can be thought of as the fluid's kinetic energy per unit volume.
For incompressible flow, the dynamic pressure of a fluid is the difference between its total pressure and static pressure. From Bernoulli's law, dynamic pressure is given by
where p0 and ps are the total and static pressures, respectively.