Science, asked by shortqueen, 1 year ago

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Answered by bishesha2715
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I think you're referring to Bernoulli's Principle.

Imagine air above a floor: the air molecules are randomly bouncing about in all directions, and some hit the floor. That's the cause of the air pressure on the floor.

Now imagine that a sideways wind is blowing, parallel to the floor.  This shifts some of the molecular motion from downwards to sideways, so fewer air molecules hit the floor (and/or the ones that hit don't hit as hard). This reduces air pressure on the floor.

Hope the answer helps you.

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