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Daniele Bernoulli

Daniele Bernoulli. Bernoulli’s Principle. Victoria Caton. Biography.

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Daniele Bernoulli

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  1. Daniele Bernoulli Bernoulli’s Principle Victoria Caton

  2. Biography Danielle Bernoulli was born in Groningen, in the Nederland's, on the 29th of January, in the year 1700. He died on the 18th of March 1782. His Father, Johann Bernoulli originally wanted him to have business career but Daniele refused this. Daniel's real passion was mathematics. His father later tried to force him into studying medicine. His father also told him, if he did this, his father would tutor him privately in mathematics.

  3. Bernoulli’s Theory Bernoulli’s theory is simple; as the pressure of a liquid or gas decreases the velocity increases. An example of this is an airplane wing, the air on the top half of the wing has to move faster than the air below, because it has more distance to travel in the same amount of time.

  4. Air Foil Air Foil is the special, airborne shape of the airplane wing which allows the airplane to take off the ground. Because the airfoil is curved in top, their passing over it has further to go, it has to speed up. Because the air below the airfoil (wing) is going faster than air below, this means there is less pressure above and less pressure below. This is why the airplane lifts off the ground.

  5. Why Danielle Bernoulli’s findings were vital for the creation of airplanes. If he had given into his fathers wishes and begun a business career, our civilization may be years behind in our technology. Daniele’s work has been studies for many years and he is a recognized figure anywhere in the world.

  6. Bibliography Liquids and Gases, Principles of Fluid Mechanics By Paul Fleisher http://www.mathematik.ch/mathematiker/daniel_bernoulli.php http://www.aeronautics.nasa.gov/fap/all_about_flight.html http://www.energyvanguard.com/blog-building-science-HERS-BPI/bid/29996/Rats-to-You-Daniel-Bernoulli-Understanding-Air-Pressure

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