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Flotation A floating object displaces a weight of fluid equal to its own weight.
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Flotation
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Buoyancy in a Gas Since air gets less dense with altitude, the buoyant force decreases with altitude. So helium balloons don’t rise forever!!!
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Bernoulli’s Principle
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For an ideal fluid, and increase in the speed of the fluid will result in a decrease of the pressure. Flow is faster when the pipe is narrower Put your thumb over the end of a garden hose Energy conservation requires that the pressure be lower in a gas that is moving faster.
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Bernoulli’s Principle When the speed of a fluid increases, internal pressure in the fluid decreases.
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Q 1 = A 1 V 1 A1A1 V 1 -> Q 2 = A 2 V 2 A 1 V 1 = A 2 V 2 A 2 V 2 -> At which point is the pressure greatest – A 1 or A 2 ?
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Bernoulli’s Principle What happens to the pressure above the wing?
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Bernoulli’s Principle Why the streamlines are compressed is quite complicated and relates to the air boundary layer, friction and turbulence.
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Bernoulli’s Principle
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