Bernoulli's Principle Applied to Baseball

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How does the Bernoulli principle apply to baseball? A spinning baseball has more air turbulence on top of the ball, producing slower air speed over the ball. Meanwhile, air moving under the ball accelerates and moves faster, producing less pressure on the bottom of the ball. The ball moves downward faster than would normally be expected.

Video courtesy of the Carnegie Science Center.
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Is the description correct? Isnt the relative velocity of air with respect to ball higher at the top

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