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Fluid pressure is higher with increase in depth. Pressure that is increased is felt from all directions. This leads to buoyancy or the upward force on the submerged object. This is related to the Archimedes Principle that the buoyant force on an object is equal to the displaced weight of the water.
If Q = flow rate (m3s-1)v = velocity (ms-1)A = area (m2)and P = pressure (Nm-2)F = force (N)Q= v x Aand P = F X A-1therefore the relationship between the flow and pressure can be shown as:Q = v x F x P-1
Bernoulli's Principle states that as the velocity of a fluid increases, the pressure of the fluid decreases. This is important in creating lift under an airplane's wing. Due to the shape of the wing, the velocity of the air (a fluid) flowing over the wing is higher, so the pressure over the wing is lower. The velocity of the air flowing under the wing is slower, so the pressure is higher. This creates lift which allows the airplane to take off and fly. Refer to the Related Links for an illustration.
This is the Pauli exclusion principle. Wolfgang Pauli was a Jewish physicist, Nobel prize laureate.
is motions of gas particles are related to the pressure exerted by the gas
According to Bernoulli's principle, as the speed of a fluid increases, the pressure within the fluid decreases.
As the speed of a fluid increases, the pressure within the fluid decreases.
Fluid pressure is higher with increase in depth. Pressure that is increased is felt from all directions. This leads to buoyancy or the upward force on the submerged object. This is related to the Archimedes Principle that the buoyant force on an object is equal to the displaced weight of the water.
According to the combined gas law, volume and pressure are indirectly related. Therefore, if the pressure of a gas increases, the volume will decrease.
Firstly, lets remember what Bernoulli's Principle tells us. Bernoulli's Principle states that the faster a fluid moves, the lower the pressure of the fluid. So what can cause a heart attack? Blood clotting? So as blood flows through the body, it can encounter blockage and causing the cross sectional area of the arteries to drop. So by the continuity of a steadily flowing fluid (Q = Av) that the volume / time at one point of an artery, is the same at another point. We know if the cross sectional area drops, the velocity of the blood will increase. Which during a heart attack we can notice that our BPM increases. So from Bernoulli's Principle we can say that if there's blockage in our arteries, blood flowing through that part will cause a lower blood pressure and the velocity to increase. (Higher Beats / Minute). Which are typical signs of a Heart Attack! How can this be fixed? EMTs can sometimes administer nitroglycerin which dilates the coronary arteries which improves blood flow.
If Q = flow rate (m3s-1)v = velocity (ms-1)A = area (m2)and P = pressure (Nm-2)F = force (N)Q= v x Aand P = F X A-1therefore the relationship between the flow and pressure can be shown as:Q = v x F x P-1
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Bernoulli's Principle states that as the velocity of a fluid increases, the pressure of the fluid decreases. This is important in creating lift under an airplane's wing. Due to the shape of the wing, the velocity of the air (a fluid) flowing over the wing is higher, so the pressure over the wing is lower. The velocity of the air flowing under the wing is slower, so the pressure is higher. This creates lift which allows the airplane to take off and fly. Refer to the Related Links for an illustration.