When there is faster-moving water between two ships, are the ships sucked together or pushed together? Explain.
They are sucked together, because faster flow between the ships decreases the pressure between them.
They are pushed together, because faster flow between the ships decreases the pressure between them compared to the exterior pressure.
They are pushed together, because faster flow between the ships increases the pressure between them.
They are both pushed together and sucked together, because faster flow between the ships decreases the pressure between them.