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FLUID FLOW IDEAL FLUID BERNOULLI`S PRINCIPLE
... with a constriction in it, the fluid pressure is lowest at the constriction. In terms of the equation of continuity the fluid pressure falls as the flow speed increases. The reason is easy to understand. The fluid has different speeds and hence different kinetic energies at different parts of the tu ...
... with a constriction in it, the fluid pressure is lowest at the constriction. In terms of the equation of continuity the fluid pressure falls as the flow speed increases. The reason is easy to understand. The fluid has different speeds and hence different kinetic energies at different parts of the tu ...
Chapter08b
... The winds in the Northern hemisphere will be hemisphere they will be deflected to the left. ♦ Hurricanes spin differently in the Northern and ...
... The winds in the Northern hemisphere will be hemisphere they will be deflected to the left. ♦ Hurricanes spin differently in the Northern and ...
AE1110x -‐ Lecture 3b -‐ The boundary layer on a flat plate In
... defined as the shear stress over the undisturbed dynamic pressure is equal to 0.664 divided by the squareroot of the local Reynolds number. So, the skin friction coefficient decreases w ...
... defined as the shear stress over the undisturbed dynamic pressure is equal to 0.664 divided by the squareroot of the local Reynolds number. So, the skin friction coefficient decreases w ...
FLUIDS notes
... 1. A stream of water emerges from a pipe. The cross-sectional area of the water stream at the tap is 1.2 cm2 and 43 mm lower than the tap is 0.35 cm2. At what volume rate of flow does the water flow from the tap? Ans: 3.21 x 10-5 m3/s 2. Water is pumped from a pipeline 2 m above the ground to a wate ...
... 1. A stream of water emerges from a pipe. The cross-sectional area of the water stream at the tap is 1.2 cm2 and 43 mm lower than the tap is 0.35 cm2. At what volume rate of flow does the water flow from the tap? Ans: 3.21 x 10-5 m3/s 2. Water is pumped from a pipeline 2 m above the ground to a wate ...
Lift (force)
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A fluid flowing past the surface of a body exerts a force on it. Lift is the component of this force that is perpendicular to the oncoming flow direction. It contrasts with the drag force, which is the component of the surface force parallel to the flow direction. If the fluid is air, the force is called an aerodynamic force. In water, it is called a hydrodynamic force.