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 ====== Bernoulli'​s Hose ====== ====== Bernoulli'​s Hose ======
  
-{{tag> ​needs_review untagged unlocated}}+{{tag> ​bernoulli fluid_mechanics located}}
  
-<WRAP box right> +<WRAP box right> {{:​demonstrations:​2_fluid_mechanics:​2c_dynamics_of_fluids:​bernoullis_hose:​bernoullishose_001.jpg?400}}
-{{BernoullisHose_001.jpg?400|}}+
  
-// // 
 </​WRAP>​ </​WRAP>​
  
 ===== Description ===== ===== Description =====
  
-Show Bernoulli'​s principle in non-intuitive way    Classes Used: Phys 101 +Consists of latex rubber hose with a plastic mouthpiece on one end and a plexiglass disk with a hole in the center on the other end
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 ===== Purpose ===== ===== Purpose =====
  
 +Show Bernoulli'​s principle in a non-intuitive way.
  
 ===== Apparatus ===== ===== Apparatus =====
  
 +  * Bernoulli'​s hose
 +  * Playing card / small piece of paper or cardboard
  
-Bernoulli'​s hose, small piece of paper, playing card.  ​+===== Setup =====
  
 +Place the small piece of paper on the table and put the end of the hose with the circular disk on top of it. Blow into the other end of the hose and observe how the paper can now be lifted off of the table. It may be helpful to show that the piece of paper doesn'​t '​stick'​ to the end of the hose unless there is air flowing through it. 
  
 +===== Notes =====
  
-===== Setup =====+See [[demonstrations:​2_fluid_mechanics:​2c_dynamics_of_fluids:​bernoulli_demo:​start|this other demo page]] for a very similar (and perhaps more impressive) demonstration. It's essentially the same, but larger-scale.
  
 +The tubing on this demo has been replaced, it is now much shorter than indicated in the picture.
  
-Place the small piece of paper on the table and put the end of the hose with the circular disk on top of it. Blow into the other end of the hose and lift the paper off the table. ​  +<WRAP group> <WRAP half column>
  
 +</​WRAP>​ <WRAP half column>
  
-===== Notes =====+</​WRAP>​ </​WRAP>​
  
-the tubing on this demo has been replaced, it is now much shorter than in the picture ​     Updated Jan 24, 2017+<WRAP box> <WRAP centeralign>​ // Demo room information // </​WRAP>​ <WRAP tablewidth 100%>
  
-<WRAP group> +|**Location** | C4 | 
-<WRAP half column>+|**Maker** |Unknown| 
 +|**Current State** |Working|
  
-</​WRAP>​ +</​WRAP>​ </WRAP>
-<​WRAP ​half column>+
  
-</​WRAP>​ +\\
-</​WRAP>​+
  
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-<WRAP box> 
-<WRAP centeralign>​ // Demo room information //  
-</​WRAP>​ 
-<WRAP tablewidth 100%> 
-| **Location** | ---- | 
-| **Maker** | Unknown | 
-| **Current State** | Working | 
-</​WRAP>​ 
-</​WRAP>​ 
  
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