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According to the Bernoulli's principle , an increase in the exact speed of a fluid occurs simultaneously with a decrease in static pressure or a decrease in the fluid's energy. 
Subsequently, it is named after the discoverer Daniel Bernoulli who published it in his book Hydrodynamics in 1738.

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As the two ships cruise, the water between them moves, lowering the water pressure between them. Outside the ships, the water has a slower relative speed and hence a higher pressure, generating a net push on each ship toward the other and perhaps resulting in a collision. This is the case, according to Bernoulli's theorem. As the velocity of the liquid flow rises, the pressure decreases. As a result, the water pressure between the ships is lower than the water pressure outside the ships. Because of the pressure difference, both boats are drawn to each other.

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