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Topic: Bernoulli’s Principle PSSA: 3.4.7.C/S8.C.3.1

Objective: TLW state and explain Bernoulli’s Principle. TLW explain how an airplane wing functions.

MI #1: Bernoulli’s Principle Bernoulli’s Principle state that the pressure in a fluid decreases as the velocity of the fluid increases. Remember that fluids move from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure.

MI #2: Airplanes The wings of an airplane are designed so that air moves faster over the top of the wing than over the bottom of the wing. Air below the wing creates lift because it wants to move to the lower pressure above the wing.

MI #3: Other Examples Spoilers on a car Chimneys Shower Curtains

So What…? Real Life Application Bernoulli’s Principle is responsible for one of the most important technological advances ever – air travel.