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Bernoulli Principle

What makes a tornado explode a house?

What makes a hurricane take off a roof?

What makes a strong wind blow an umbrella inside-out?

What makes a shower curtain blow toward you?

What makes a sheet of plyboard or a mattress fly off a pickup truck?

What makes the smoke go up the chimney?

What makes a kite fly?

What makes an airplane fly?

The Bernoulli Principle The pressure exerted by a moving stream of fluid is less than the pressure of the surrounding fluid.