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Pressure Energy and Bernoulli's Principle
An effort is made to show that the concept of pressure in an incompressible fluid as energy per unit volume possessed by the fluid is an erroneous one, and that Bernoulli's equation is not to be interpreted as a statement of conservation of energy, but rather as a relation between pressure, velocity, and height in the gravitational field.
George A. Lindsay
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Teaching Bernoulli's Principle through Demonstrations
ABSTRACT One proven strategy to help students make sense of abstract concepts is to sequence instruction so students have exploratory opportunities to investigate science before being introduced to new science explanations (Abraham and Renner 1986; Renner, Abraham, and Birnie 1988).
Patrick Brown, Patricia Friedrichsen
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SIMULATING NETWORK STRUCTURES USING BERNOULLI'S PRINCIPLE
Using the fact that connections between vertices of a network often represent directed and weighted flows, we apply hydraulic principles to develop novel insights into network structure and growth. We develop a network model based on Bernoulli's principle and use it to analyze changes in network properties.
Yicheol Han+3 more
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PRESSURE ENERGY IN AN INCOMPRESSIBLE FLUID AND BERNOULLI'S PRINCIPLE
Wm. S. Franklin, R. F. Deimel
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On Demonstrating Bernoulli's Principle
Julius Sumner Miller
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Model for Optic Nerve Sheath Decompression: Bernoulli's Principle Applied
To the Editor. —We read with considerable interest and some skepticism the article by Seiff and Shah1describing a mechanism of optic nerve sheath fenestration. They suggest that Bernoulli's principle might explain the reduction in optic nerve head swelling noted after surgery, and they support their suggestion with some experimental results. See also
Alfred A. Sadun
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A Demonstration of Bernoulli's Principle
E. Scott Barr
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Bernoulli's Principle and Atmospheric Pressure
Julius Sumner Miller
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APPARATUS FOR TEACHING PHYSICS: Bernoulli's Principle on a Grand Scale
Glenn F. Powers
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