Why do roofs made out of tin sheets often fly away during a storm.
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The pressure below the roof is eqaul to atmospheric pressure which is now larger than pressure above the roof
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The high wind blowing over the roof creates a low pressure in accordance with Bernoulli's principle. The pressure below the roof is equal to the atmospheric pressure which is now larger than pressure above the roof. This difference of pressure causes an upward thrust and the roof is lifted up
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