One day Daniel Bernoulli was sitting in a Starbucks sipping on a Venti Mocha Frappuccino. He pondered some of the many a

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One day Daniel Bernoulli was sitting in a Starbucks sipping on a Venti Mocha Frappuccino. He pondered some of the many applications of his newly developed principle. Grab a Starbucks of your own, and help him а to answer the following questions. Assume air weighs 0.081 lb/ft3.

$ 15 55 A. stries: 0 Show Details This 15.65 pts B in a hurricane, roots of structures are really lifted off, and not blown off, due to the decreased pressure as the wind blows over the root. Determine the required wind speed to lift a roof that weighs 27 psf Use Bernoul's equation and assume the root is not tied down and the height above and below the roof is essentially equal (include units with answer) Determine the minimum required take-off speed of a 30000 pound UScairways jet with a wing area of 1460 12. Use a lift coefficient of K=0.12. (include units with answer) Daniel's good friend Giovanni Venturi joined him for another round of fraps. They were discussing ways to determine the velocity of water in a pipe. If the pressure drops 520 kPa as water flowing in a 33 cm diameter pipe is forced to flow through a 21 cm diameter portion, what is the velocity of the water in the 33 cm section of pipe? (include units with #tries: 0 Show Details F 2 hits ble 15.65 pts C #tries: 0 Show Details Thins
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