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Shusmitaa: Hey, guys! I've got an exciting experiment to share with you.

It's all about Bernoulli's


principle. Are you up for it?

Googansriee: Absolutely! I've heard about Bernoulli's principle but never really understood it.
What's the experiment about?

Nithiya Shri: Yeah, count me in too! I'm curious to learn more about Bernoulli's principle and see it in
action.

Shusmitaa: Great! So, Bernoulli's principle states that as the speed of a fluid increases, its pressure
decreases. To demonstrate this, we can use a simple setup with airflow.

Googansriee: That sounds interesting. How are we going to conduct the experiment?

Nithiya Shri: We can start by taking a regular piece of paper and sticking a balloon on the paper with
selefon tape.

Shusmitaa: Exactly! As we blow the air over the top with hair drier, it will move faster, creating lower
pressure above the tube. And since the pressure below the tube remains higher, it should cause the
paper to rise.

Googansriee: So, the difference in pressure makes the paper move upwards. That's cool!

Nithiya Shri: Right! And to make it more interesting, we can also place a small ball on top of the tube.
As the paper rises due to the pressure difference, the ball should remain in place, defying gravity.

Shusmitaa: You got it! The ball will stay on top of the tube, even though it's not attached, thanks to
Bernoulli's principle.

Googansriee: I'm excited to see this in action! Let's gather the materials and start the experiment.

[The students gather the necessary materials, including a piece of paper, a small ball, and hair dryer.]

Nithiya Shri: Okay, everything is set up. Who wants to go first?

Shusmitaa: I'll start. Here we go!

[Shusmitaa blows the air with hair dryer, causing the paper to rise and the ball to stay in place.]

Googansriee: Whoa, that's incredible! The paper is rising, and the ball is just sitting there, defying
gravity.

Nithiya Shri: It's mesmerizing to see Bernoulli's principle in action. The faster airflow really does
create a difference in pressure, allowing the paper to rise and the ball to stay put.

Shusmitaa: I'm glad you guys find it fascinating. Bernoulli's principle plays a significant role in various
real-life applications, from airplane wings to water faucets.

Googansriee: Absolutely! It's amazing how the principles we learn in class have practical
implications. Thanks for sharing this experiment, Shusmitaa.
Nithiya Shri: Yeah, thanks for introducing us to Bernoulli's principle in such a hands-on way. It's been
a great learning experience.

[The students continue experimenting, taking turns blowing air over the tube, and discussing their
observations and insights about Bernoulli's principle.]

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