BernoulliÃ?s Principle is a very important due to it being the starting foundation for aerodynamics. Without this important discovery we would not know that the velocity of a fluid (which includes air increases, its pressure decreases. Knowing this principle enable us to fly in airplanes.
because it helps design plains and helicopters
because it involves a mathematician that was able to figure out the formula of drinking straws .
the correct answer is speed!
Pitot tube on a plane to measure airspeed.
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velocity and pressure have inverse relation. when velocity increases then pressure at that point decrease and vice versa.
because it flows from cold to warm areas and around solid objects. Which is what bernoullis principle is based on. the basis of flight..
Bernoullis principle
the correct answer is speed!
Pitot tube on a plane to measure airspeed.
Bernoulli's Principle
Yes. A+
velocity and pressure have inverse relation. when velocity increases then pressure at that point decrease and vice versa.
because it flows from cold to warm areas and around solid objects. Which is what bernoullis principle is based on. the basis of flight..
That's "principle", not "principal". The idea is that the airplane's wings are shaped in such a way that the air moves faster on the top than on the bottom. As a result - and applying Bernoulli's principle - there is less pressure on the top of the wings.
the importance of the pascal principle is really big. because that has lead the inventors and scientists to do new discoveries and inventions.
The Statement: For the streamline flow of an ideal fluid,the sum of the potential energy,kinetic energy and the pressure energy per unit mass remains constant.
§ Like a airplane wing, at the top it is curved, and that creates longer distance from front to back then the straight bottom. This causes the air on top to travel farther and thus faster to reach the back, then the air underneath, is creating a difference in pressure between two surfaces
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