The Bernoulli's principle explains why a flame bends towards the wind. As the wind blows over the flame, it creates a lower pressure area above the flame than below, causing the flame to bend in the direction of the wind to equalize the pressure difference.
The principle of conservation of momentum explains this result. The total momentum of the system before the collision is equal to the total momentum after the collision. In this case, the momentum gained by the 5kg cart moving at 10 m/s is equal to the momentum lost by the 10kg cart, resulting in a balanced conservation of momentum.
Archimedes' principle states that the buoyant force on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. This principle explains why objects float or sink in fluids.
When a force is applied to a confined fluid, the pressure in the fluid increases. This increase in pressure is transmitted equally in all directions within the fluid, known as Pascal's principle. As a result, the fluid will undergo a change in shape or volume depending on the nature of the confinement.
Archimedes is credited with discovering suspension through his principle of buoyancy, which explains why objects float or sink in fluids.
Because of Pascal's principle
induction
Theory
Archimedes' Principle
Bernoulli's principle explains how plains fly. It also explains why smoke rises out of a chimney, how an atomizer works, and how a flying disk glides through the air.
Principle of cohesion force among water molecules
I never heard of such a principle, and can't find any reference. Do you have some website that explains this principle?
it is archimedes' principle
Refraction
Civilization might not be making progress
Civilization might not be making progress
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