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Bernoulli effect


Pronunciation GB: bɜːˈnuːli, GA: bɜrˈnuːli A physical effect discovered by Daniel Bernoulli, a Swiss mathematician and physicist living in the 18th century. He observed that a fluid increases its velo [..]
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Bernoulli effect


described by Swiss mathematician Daniel Bernoulli in 1738. Bernoulli’s theorem (sometimes called the Venturi effect) implies that a decrease in fluid pressure is associated with an increase in the fluid’s velocity (speed). It’s the basics for aircraft wing design explaining that air flowing over the upper, curved part of the wing moves faster than [..]
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Bernoulli effect


Since the pressure of a fluid is proportional to its velocity, airflow over the upper surface of an airfoil causes suction [lift] because the air stream has sped up in relation to positive pressure of [..]
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Bernoulli effect


the function of fluid dynamics that tends to draw together two ships that are moving side by side   2. the function that tends to accelerate fluid through a pipe submerged in a moving stream   2. the [..]
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Bernoulli effect


A phenomenon whereby low pressure resulting from wind passing over a structure or object creates a pulling or lifting action.
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Bernoulli effect


Airflow over the upper surface of an airfoil causes suction (lift) because the airstream has been speeded up in relation to positive pressure of the airflow on the lower surface.
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Bernoulli effect


(fluid dynamics) In a flowing fluid, the occurrence of what is stated by
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