air blowing at high speed result in. a_a loss of pressure b_ increase of pressure c_ no change in pressure D_ none of these
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Air blowing at high speed results in ‘a lossdecrease of pressure’.
Consider for example, when we blow air into the mouth of the bottle a pressure developed at the opening and decreasing overall pressure inside the bottle.
This is an experiment we all can try at our homes to justifies the fact that air blowing or rather air accompanied with wind at a high- speed causes pressure to fall.
It can be said that air blowing at a speed too high caused reduction in pressure.
Consider for example, when we blow air into the mouth of the bottle a pressure developed at the opening and decreasing overall pressure inside the bottle.
This is an experiment we all can try at our homes to justifies the fact that air blowing or rather air accompanied with wind at a high- speed causes pressure to fall.
It can be said that air blowing at a speed too high caused reduction in pressure.
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"The blowing of air at high speed results in a_ a loss of pressure and overall it decreases the air pressure. It can be said that air blowing at a high speed causes reduction in pressure. This proves that the air also flow from "high pressure region to low pressure region".
Therefore, we can state that, when the air moves from a certain place the overall atmospheric pressure decreases at that place due to less air density."
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