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7 Fun Demos of Bernoulli’s Principle Explained (7:00)

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Discover the magic of Bernoulli’s Principle through 7 engaging and fun demonstrations! Learn how an increase in fluid speed leads to a decrease in pressure and see how this principle is key to airplane flight, suspended ping pong balls, and even flying toilet paper. Perfect for physics students and anyone curious about how the world works. Join Mr. P from Flipping Physics as we make physics fun and easy to understand!

Chapters:
0:00 Bernoulli’s Principle Basics
1:21 Demo 1: A Piece of Paper
2:10 Demo 2: 2 Soda Cans
2:49 Demo 3: Ping Pong Ball and Funnel - Upwards
3:37 Demo 4: Ping Pong Ball and Funnel - Downwards
4:00 Demo 5: Ping Pong Ball and Straw
5:06 Demo 6: Leaf Blower and Beach Ball
5:54 Demo 7: Leaf Blower and Toilet Paper
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