Physics, asked by shaunak1, 1 year ago

why roofs of some houses blown off during wind storm

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Answered by neeravpsi
19

Answer:

when \: strong \: wind \: blows \: on \: roof \: tops a \: low \: pressure \: area \: is \: created \: there \: however \: air \: pressure \: below \: the \: roof \: is \: high \: this \: exerts \: a \ \: pressure \: on \: the \: roof \: and \: a \: not \: so \: firmly \: fixed \: roof \: is \: blown \: off \: with \: the \: wind

Answered by sanita191
16

Answer:

blowing off the roof during win storm doing certain windstorm and cyclone the roofs of some houses are blown off without damaging the other part of the houses the highwomen blowing over the roof create a low pressure P2 in accordance with bernoulli's principle the Prince the pressure P1 blow the roof is equal to the atmosphere pressure which is larger than p to the difference of pressure P1 - 32 cause and upward thrust and the roof is lifted up once the roof is lifted up it is drawn off with the wind

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