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write examples of Bernoulli's theoram

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Answered by hornystudiers
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 this principle explains why airplane wings are curved along the top and why ships have to steer away from each other as they pass. The pressure above the wing is lower than below it, providing lift from underneath the wing.

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Answered by 143ayush
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The main way that Bernoulli's principle works in air flight has to do with the architecture of the wings of the plane. 

Baseball is an example of where Bernoulli's principle is very visible in everyday life, but rarely do most people actually take note of it. One example in baseball is in the case of the curve ball.

And furthermore, another example of Bernoulli's principle in our everyday lives is in the case of someone feeling a draft. 

The carburator used in many reciprocating engines contains a venturi to create a region of low pressure to draw fuel into the carburetor and mix it thoroughly with the incoming air. 

The flow speed of a fluid can be measured using a device called venturimeter. It works on Bernoulli’s principle.

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