bernoulli
Bernoulli
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Fast moving fluids(including air) evert less pressure then still or slow moving fluids(air). This occurs because the faster the air flows the less time it has to push on the surface. Th difference in pressure can be used to create lift. Remember that higher pressure air will naturally travel towards air of lower pressure.
air particles push against each other and against the container and these pushes create forces against their container.xD
Cold air increases air pressure
Bernoulli
No. Fluids move away from areas of high pressure and toward areas of low pressure.
Fluids have a higher density than air and therefore exert more pressure than air.
Fluids tend to move toward low pressure areas.
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Because liquids/fluids have mass, and the earth has gravity. Everything has pressure, even air, we are just always under the pressure of air so we don't notice it.. by M. Smith
No any specific scientist knows this answer. ~StormLightning
No any specific scientist knows this answer. ~StormLightning
A meteorologist.
Daniel Bernoulli.......
Standard air pressure - is approximately 14 pounds per square inch... This is counteracted by the pressure of the fluids inside our own bodies.
A hot air ballon - scientist johnpin