Bernoullis principle
Airplane,ventrimeter,andpump
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernoulli%27s_principle#Real_world_application
State Law
A1V1=A2V2 or V2=(A1/A2)(V1)
No, federal law and state law are not the same. Federal law applies to the entire country, while state law only applies within the boundaries of a specific state.
A state law is created by the state and only pertains to that single state. A federal law is created by the national government and is enforced throughout the whole nation. Federal law overrides state law.
No the constitution states that government law is superior to state law.
State law
The law will be upheld because it's a state law and is consistent with the state constituion.
State law can be more detailed than federal law, but cannot conflict with federal law. Therefore, a state law cannot determine that a federal law is invalid. The state would have to, instead challenge the federal law as an unconstitutional intrusion on state rights.
yes