Understanding Bernoulli's Equation

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Bernoulli's equation is a simple but incredibly important equation in physics and engineering that can help us understand a lot about the flow of fluids in the world around us. It essentially describes the relationship between the pressure, velocity and elevation of a flowing fluid.

In this video we'll look at how the equation can be used, and we'll explore a range of different applications.
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I am a Mechanical Engineer and I can say this is an excellent explanation.
Well done.

hassanalzakout
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With online classes, it was so hard to understand this.

I've checked textbooks, websites, and countless videos, this is the best video that explains this.

Preposter
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How the f were people able to discover/invent these things in the 19th/20th century, while I can only understand it with 3d visuals.

Caleepo
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I have been waiting for so long for yet another video on FM by you and I am glad it's finally here.
I have a confession to make, I was legit scared of strength of materials until I came across your channel. You made me fall in love with the subject and I cannot thank you enough.

getsetgears
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I think the one who made this simulation is a genius and master of what he or she was doing. Sometimes even a professor at the university could not explain things as easily as the one in this video. Greatly appreciate it.

nguyendiem
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Bruh, just in time for my newly started fluid mechanics class, thanks!

aether
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A video on Navier-Stokes and ways to solve this would be a perfect follow up to this.

arun
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Bro...who taught you this god level of editing 😍😍

utkarshpuri
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Learning Bernoulli's was when I knew I wanted engineering to be my path.

joshuabond
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I went to engineering school in the early 70's and Thermo/mechanical engineering was my major. When I saw Bernoulli, I had to click on this video.
I am sure others join me with reverence of the great men that discovered equations that emulate the physical world we live in. Level of genius involved to be the creator of the math involved...math is discovered and not invented...is hard to fathom really.
Thank you and shout out to fellow ME's watching this and hope life has treated you kind. Tp me, people are born to be engineers. We don't really choose it, it chooses us.

lukewalker
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I've got an exam on this tomorrow! I knew following this channel would come in handy!

jamessurette
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what a good timing! i need this for my fluid dynamics exam on saturday :)

Angor
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Great job buddy! I learned this almost over 10 years ago in my applied fluid mechanics class and this is a great reminder of that class! Fluid mechanics is really interesting topic and used in so many aspects of everyday life.

babajungLA
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Fluids in motion and preassure is the only topic ive nailed down in this years physics lmao, litteraly my ticket to uni.so fun to do more research upon too

thanasisathan
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Sometimes I watch your videos just because they are so pleasant and beautiful to look at. I love your animations, and how minimalistic they are 😍👍👍

PulasthhiUdugamsooriya
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Learnt, unlearnt and now relearnt after more than a decade. I still vividly remember the experiments we used to showcase on bernoulli's principle at sciene fairs at high school. Also vividly remember the venturi and orifice meter experiments at fluid mechanics laboratory in university. Equations like bernoulli's are simple yet powerful. Thanks for sharing 🙏

maverickable
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where was this video 4 years ago when we had no lecturer to teach us this ! great video thank you for explaining why it works rather than just "because it does"

woody
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What an outstanding channel, the explanation and illustration on these videos is superb. I wish I had discovered it sooner!

HiAdrian
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Studied all of this at Jet School when I was in the Marine Corps! Lots of memories! Good instruction. 🙂

davechavezjr
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I study this on college when no online education existed Nice to remember this equation ❤️

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