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A temperature difference drives a heat transfer. Does a similar concept apply to m. ?

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Yes. A pressure difference drives the flow. The fluid is accelerated in the direction of a lower pressure as it is being pushed ** behind it than in front of it. This also means a higher pressure in front can decelerate the flow to a lower velocity which happens at a stagnation on a wall.

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