We have studied the hydrodynamic flow in a Bose-Einstein condensate stirred by
a macroscopic object, a blue-detuned laser beam, using nondestructive in situ
phase contrast imaging. A critical velocity for the onset of a pressure gradient
has been observed, and shown to be density dependent. The technique has been compared
to a calorimetric method used previously to measure the heating induced by the
motion of the laser beam.