Bernoulli's Equation

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

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  • @iyashrj
    @iyashrj 3 года назад +89

    Sir, I saw this video 3 years back when I was in 11th grade. I was about to give my finals and this video cleared all my doubts. you were so well organized throughout the explanation. I forgot to gave a nice comment when i watched this video for the first time, it's never too late , so here i am. Wishing you good health sir. Love from India.

    • @matzr3000
      @matzr3000 Год назад

      I'm curious, wth u do now?

    • @iyashrj
      @iyashrj Год назад +7

      @@matzr3000 currently I'm in final year of college, pursuing Bachelor of Technology in computer science and engineering. I've just received my first job offer as a software developer in a company, I'm pretty excited and nervous as this is my first job.
      How're you doing sir?

    • @Haveanicedaytoyou
      @Haveanicedaytoyou 5 месяцев назад +1

      The young Iraqi Mohammed Al-Tamimi who solved the complex Swiss Bernoulli puzzle and made your scientists and your pride laugh at you ❤️❤️❤️🤣🤣🤣

    • @justanotherguy625
      @justanotherguy625 Месяц назад

      IIT ?​@@iyashrj

  • @ptyptypty3
    @ptyptypty3 7 лет назад +75

    WOW!!... Dr Anderson... that was the BEST video on the derivation of Bernoulli's Equation I have seen... and I have viewed at least 8 videos..... Your explanation was so Organized from beginning to end!!.. Your style is a rare and talented gift.. Thank you!!

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  7 лет назад +14

      Thanks Philip, I appreciate these kind words from my biggest Fanderson.
      Cheers,
      Dr. A

    • @ptyptypty3
      @ptyptypty3 7 лет назад +2

      thanks for the Reply, Matt.... I don't usually admit that I'm a 62 year old student for life!! lol... but now I have time to relearn and refresh my knowledge of Calculus and Physics... I truly enjoy all of that. But coming across videos from Teachers who are BEST at what they do is truly a pleasure.. and very refreshing!!.. so, again... thanks for all your videos. Peace always.... now I have to go check out more of your videos... thanks.

    • @victorwainaina2584
      @victorwainaina2584 7 лет назад +6

      "Fanderson", hahaha. I really laughed. Seriously though, thank you for uploading this. You've helped me a lot and it seems I'm not the only person who feel this way. I promise to eat each and every ad, haha.

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  7 лет назад +6

      Thanks Victor. I appreciate these comments from yet another Fanderson (trademark!).
      Cheers,
      Dr. A

    • @naman_ind
      @naman_ind 6 лет назад +2

      And here i get a great master......happy to learn

  • @looper9264
    @looper9264 4 года назад +19

    We used this in the fire department when calculating fire hose nozzle pressures. At the pump, we had to calculate incoming available water from the hydrant (gallons per minute depending on the water main diameter) while feeding different diameter fire hoses with nozzles at the end that were squirting water 2 or 3 stories above ground level; taking what we called "Friction Loss" and "Elevation Loss" into consideration so as not to starve the hose by not providing enough water for the men at the nozzle (while also taking into consideration the fire load at the time), or by over-pressuring the line making it difficult to control or move (hose too stiff to bend). It was fascinating to take all this into consideration at the time, and nerve-wracking at the scene because what you dialed (nozzle pressure and gallons per minute) directly affected the interior attack personnel and their safety.

  • @infinitymfg5397
    @infinitymfg5397 4 года назад +4

    In less than 8 minutes you gave the best explanation of Bernoulli's equation that I have ever heard. You explained what can be a very complication concept in a way that made it easy to relate to without missing any steps at all.

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  4 года назад

      Infinity MFG,
      Thanks for the comment, and keep up with the physics!
      You might also like my new website: www.universityphysics.education
      Cheers,
      Dr. A

  • @suminhwang
    @suminhwang 2 года назад +7

    Thanks for giving such a good lecture to me. I got it what is meant to be. Thank you, Professor.

  • @monkeydgoofy8074
    @monkeydgoofy8074 2 года назад +3

    Sir you explained the Bernoulli's Equation so smoothly and making notes alongside really helps Sir !
    Thanks for your Hard work !!😻🙏🏼

  • @HeenaAskarChennai
    @HeenaAskarChennai 5 лет назад +11

    According to bernolli's theorem, the sum of pressure energy, kinetic energy and potential energy per unit mass of an incompressible, non viscous fluid in a streamlined flow remains a constant.

  • @LordThunder-is5qs
    @LordThunder-is5qs 11 месяцев назад +2

    It's 2024 and still this video helps a lot of students like me from different countries.

  • @pradyundevarakonda6849
    @pradyundevarakonda6849 5 лет назад +1

    Best derivation for the Bernoulli's Equation in RUclips. Thank You Sir !!!!!!!

  • @ptyptypty3
    @ptyptypty3 8 лет назад +1

    Excellent Presentation.. Clear, Precise and Complete!!.. well done!!... now I'll have to go see your other videos!!.. you're a very good teacher.... thanks for all your videos..

  • @Alanamichaelsegun
    @Alanamichaelsegun Месяц назад

    Thank you so much Prof. this was very helpful slept off last night because i couldn't understand other videos and i stumbled on this and i am confident i can derive this in the exam hall by weekend. thank you so much

  • @wilsonmuhfini9629
    @wilsonmuhfini9629 Год назад

    Bravo Prof. Anderson!! You're excellent Sir. You made the derivation of Bernoulli's equation very simple like a linear equation in mathematics. Thank you

    • @Haveanicedaytoyou
      @Haveanicedaytoyou 5 месяцев назад +1

      The young Iraqi Mohammed Al-Tamimi who solved the complex Swiss Bernoulli puzzle and made your scientists and your pride laugh at you ❤️❤️❤️🤣🤣🤣

  • @bhavyaa_14
    @bhavyaa_14 Год назад

    people made this equation so complicated for me to understand, but I have to admit this was so helpful. I have an exam in 4 hours and this. this saved at least 5 marks of mine. nothing but respect and gratefulness is all I owe you. thank you, sir.

  • @visano.
    @visano. 7 месяцев назад

    I love the gradually built-up explanation of this equation, so that you can clearly understand where a certain parameter comes from and how it relates to other parameters

  • @ChuolchotPuk
    @ChuolchotPuk 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this.
    You make what I found complex easier thank you from Ethiopia
    I'm having a physic exam on Monday I think it will be so essential

  • @broshooedits
    @broshooedits Год назад +1

    WOW! Amazing lecture lots of love from Pakistan...

  • @1light4love
    @1light4love Год назад

    The squeaky pen gets the best lessons!!
    Watching this right before bed to wake up and apply it on my Fluids HW ...of mullllltiple pipes and flows and assumptions. 🤓
    And after these 7 min...I ain't scared of no Burnoulli's!

  • @juliannjoku5086
    @juliannjoku5086 Год назад

    You have given me a high level of confidence in this video.i am doing my masters degree in water resources.thanks very much sir

  • @rackrai188
    @rackrai188 6 лет назад +1

    Wow! Thanks sir. That was really so helpful. Your way of teaching, it's just like it made everything clear. Thank you so much.

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  6 лет назад

      Glad to hear it. Thanks for reaching out.
      Cheers,
      Dr. A

  • @gauravsekar7887
    @gauravsekar7887 7 лет назад +66

    how on earth do you write in the mirror writing way?!
    i hope you get what i mean :P

    • @sandarumadhubhashana1243
      @sandarumadhubhashana1243 7 лет назад +9

      video is fliped

    • @abienawss1150
      @abienawss1150 6 лет назад

      No not possible

    • @abienawss1150
      @abienawss1150 6 лет назад +1

      If it is done the words will be flipped

    • @JordiGerrie
      @JordiGerrie 6 лет назад +7

      www.learning.glass/

    • @MrsAntilope
      @MrsAntilope 6 лет назад +7

      He is writing on an iPad or on a plexiglass screen, normally with the video on the reversed recording so he can be seen from the front of his face. Many use this technology, and it is clever.

  • @nestorjrgoc-ong2437
    @nestorjrgoc-ong2437 5 лет назад +2

    Sir youre really good when it comes in teaching

  • @gauravahuja8410
    @gauravahuja8410 7 лет назад

    Probably the best channel for concepts...

  • @Khgxcji
    @Khgxcji 6 лет назад +1

    Great explanation .Thanks and a great respect from Pakistan!

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  6 лет назад

      You are very welcome.
      Be well,
      Dr. A

  • @Shubhamkhandodia9
    @Shubhamkhandodia9 6 лет назад +7

    hey sir i am from india and i swear i have read a lots of books but this explanation was the best and the easiest one to remember too.thank you for this video.love from india for MR .MATT ANDERSON

  • @sergiolucas38
    @sergiolucas38 2 года назад

    nice vid, thanks. but i didnt understand why theres got to be a force pushing leftwards at the right end of the pipe? 1:45

  • @lukamihelac2718
    @lukamihelac2718 8 лет назад +3

    Thank you, this helped me with my finals..
    Greetings from student from Croatia :)

  • @sagarsrivastava3549
    @sagarsrivastava3549 7 лет назад

    amazing video...best one I've found out till now...made the complex equation really simple

  • @yogikeshav1744
    @yogikeshav1744 7 лет назад

    sir you are ultimate still now I have watched so many videos about this but nothing is understand and by luck i saw your video it is superb...very clear thank you so much sir

  • @Btwhr2007
    @Btwhr2007 2 месяца назад

    Thanks Sir .. well explaned in just 8 minutes .. Thank you Sir .. Thanks and a great respect from Pakistan ✨🖤🤍

  • @afnanhsein6017
    @afnanhsein6017 2 года назад

    Wow in every video I had watched there was some misunderstanding but you make every thing clear thank you dr. Anderson you saved me❤️❤️❤️😢

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  2 года назад

      Great to hear. Keep up with the physics!
      Cheers,
      Dr. A

  • @eamon_concannon
    @eamon_concannon 5 лет назад

    For anyone as confused as I was by this, hopefully what follows helps.
    The initial configuration considers the fluid between left end of tube and beginning of the region of small length dX2 . The final configuration has the same fluid between the end of region dX1 and right end of tube. The total energy of the bulk of the fluid between both regions does not change during the time dt (= dX1/v1=dX2/v2) the fluid takes to enter region dX2 and leave region dX1.
    The work done by the contact (fluid) forces f1 and f2 at both ends of the fluid during the motion is f1dX1-f2dX2.
    The contact force of the tube on fluid is perpendicular to fluid and hence does no work on fluid. No friction forces either. The only other force that does work on fluid is gravity.
    The change in PE of the fluid involves cancelling the PE of the bulk of the fluid between both of the regions at the ends of the tube.
    That is why only the PE of both ends appears. Similarly for the change in KE, however you are assuming that the velocity of the fluid at any given point in the tube does not change with time.

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  4 года назад

      Eamon Concannon,
      Thanks for the comment, and keep up with the physics!
      You might also like my new website: www.universityphysics.education
      Cheers,
      Dr. A

    • @lolvivo8783
      @lolvivo8783 2 года назад

      Your last point is perhaps wrong. Change in velocity with time is taken into account.

    • @DeadGuyMusic
      @DeadGuyMusic Месяц назад

      Velocity changes

  • @er4255
    @er4255 7 лет назад +1

    Actually, F1 and F2 are being applied to different bodies so we cannot talk about the work on the control volume 1 ou 2. Also the argumentation W = pV does not apply to incompressible fluids, in particular liquids. And the Bernoulli principle does apply to liquids! This traditional way of deriving the Bernoulli equation brings much confusion because of unjustified approaches.

  • @manuboker1
    @manuboker1 3 года назад

    AMAZING PHYSICS LECTURES! I LEARN A LOT!

  • @timetraveller4616
    @timetraveller4616 5 лет назад

    Sir you're explanation is amazing....

  • @vijaybahadurprajapati467
    @vijaybahadurprajapati467 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic 🎉🔥🔥sir ji 🇮🇳

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  4 года назад

      Vijay bahadur Prajapati,
      Thanks for the comment, and keep up with the physics!
      You might also like my new website: www.universityphysics.education
      Cheers,
      Dr. A

  • @ayeshaajaz1570
    @ayeshaajaz1570 2 месяца назад +2

    you are an extremely gifted lecturer! thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @hostedgamerff
    @hostedgamerff Год назад

    I from India I got this video and I get the concept in once best explanation of this topic

  • @AmanKumar-pj4bb
    @AmanKumar-pj4bb 6 лет назад +1

    wow!!! sir that was amazing. i like the way you explained..

  • @davutselamiozkahraman8200
    @davutselamiozkahraman8200 Год назад

    I understood the proof of Bernoulli's Equation you explained, even though my English is not perfect. Thank you.

  • @allansmith9964
    @allansmith9964 3 года назад +1

    Work energy theorem does not include potential energy.how you wrote work done=change on ke + change in PE.It should only be ke

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  3 года назад

      Yeah we're looking at conservation of energy here.
      Cheers,
      Dr. A

    • @allansmith9964
      @allansmith9964 3 года назад +1

      @@yoprofmatt So the work done that you wrote there must be non conservative.
      Wconservative+Wnonconservative=KE
      Wnonconservative=KE -- Wcoonservative
      Wnonconservative=KE + PE
      please clarify sir.
      or you can make a video on a question which wants us to find total work done by gravitational and pressure in such type of pipe arrangement.
      cant we apply total work done = change on ke only in such type of problems.I am confused on work energy theorem and conservation of mechanical energy.

  • @ramachandransankar750
    @ramachandransankar750 4 года назад

    I think F2 is the difference between a solid moving and a fluid moving because a solid may not have an other Solid in front

  • @EvelyneMuchena
    @EvelyneMuchena 9 месяцев назад

    Much love professor from Africa❤❤

  • @anilsharma-ev2my
    @anilsharma-ev2my 4 года назад

    How much biggest modal of
    Herons fountain
    Bell siphoning
    Siphon
    Inverted siphoning
    Which have highest free energy
    So we can combine each equation and found the maximum free energy ?
    How we got solution for free energy
    Heating effect of energy of flowing liquid
    If we make a zig zag path for water at sharp edges so the friction become largest possible so we got hot water at second outlets ????

  • @yashrajyadav49
    @yashrajyadav49 6 лет назад +1

    Love it !!!
    It is simply awesome ❤

  • @naobakh1338
    @naobakh1338 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much. I am crystal clear with the derivation now!

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  7 лет назад +9

      "Crystal clear." I hope that was an intended pun about my learning glass.
      Cheers,
      Dr. A

  • @okiidii
    @okiidii 8 месяцев назад

    So no one is going to talk about the fact he's writing backward from his own perspective. Truly exceptional!! 👏👏👏

    • @nuel_edits4990
      @nuel_edits4990 13 дней назад

      It's inverted.
      I used to think that too

  • @ruchirrawat8804
    @ruchirrawat8804 5 лет назад

    it's weird how intuitive the proof is that even if we didn't know about it's existence we would be able to derive it ourselves after pondering upon the problem for a while

  • @imonsanyal
    @imonsanyal 5 лет назад +3

    Why is there a force F2? Is it the gravitational force?

  • @Arnob127
    @Arnob127 6 лет назад +1

    Ur absolutely amazing!

  • @xudongliu469
    @xudongliu469 3 года назад

    But I have a question,the P1 is changing all the time with the flow.

  • @AE.K
    @AE.K 3 года назад +1

    Better than my Professor last six classes of explanation. 😤

  • @hamiuetian
    @hamiuetian 4 года назад

    What is the name of this methodology? Means technique ? I am also interested using this technique for my RUclips channel

  • @nikunjdeepupadhyay5058
    @nikunjdeepupadhyay5058 4 года назад +1

    Sir plz make video on radioactivity and sir kindly tell from which country you are sir?

  • @darianikolskaya771
    @darianikolskaya771 4 года назад +1

    This was incredibly helpful, thank you so much

  • @JustAChemist13
    @JustAChemist13 2 года назад

    I literally had to watch the video twice because I was distracted he could teach me about Bernoulli's equation while writing on this magic glass backwards the whole time.

  • @ridaarshad6594
    @ridaarshad6594 5 лет назад

    Can we apply Bernoulli equation to a closed system the same way we apply it to an open system? In an open system increasing the speed of the fluid implies that either the pressure or GPE should decrease as a result of conserving energy. I wounder how would this apply to a closed system?

  • @KarlBg1553m
    @KarlBg1553m 8 лет назад

    Thank you so much, Dr.A

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  8 лет назад +2

      No Future,
      You are very welcome. Thanks for the shout out. And here's to the Future! Or past. Or maybe just the present. Whatevs.
      Cheers,
      Dr. A

  • @physicsmanodd4491
    @physicsmanodd4491 2 года назад +1

    How about work between work1 and work2

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  2 года назад

      Pressure is the "work" term.
      Cheers,
      Dr. A

  • @haiderabbas1832
    @haiderabbas1832 7 лет назад +7

    how can he write like that..

    • @MegaSomveer
      @MegaSomveer 3 года назад

      He’s leftie!

    • @Ahatain
      @Ahatain 18 дней назад

      Did you figure it out ?

  • @basilbinoy5130
    @basilbinoy5130 6 лет назад +7

    Sir what is exactly f2.and xplain why it is in the opposite direction please

    • @vladanstarcevic7453
      @vladanstarcevic7453 5 лет назад +1

      It's a force that pushes mass of fluid backwards. Backwards because it's on the height (Y1) greater than the "entrance" (Y1). So, the fluid on natural act is trying to go back, that's why the negative (-) force came from. Hope you got what I meant. Cheers!

    • @kjacoby
      @kjacoby 5 лет назад

      Head pressure

  • @thedrewsky4915
    @thedrewsky4915 4 года назад

    Let's just take a moment to appreciate this mans ability to write backward so well

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  4 года назад

      Drew223,
      Not writing backwards (I'm not that talented). The board is called Learning Glass. You can check it out at www.learning.glass
      Cheers,
      Dr. A

    • @thedrewsky4915
      @thedrewsky4915 4 года назад

      Matt Anderson oooh interesting

  • @gemmajoy2046
    @gemmajoy2046 4 года назад +1

    Nice explaination

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  4 года назад +1

      gemma joy,
      Thanks for the comment, and keep up with the physics!
      You might also like my new website: www.universityphysics.education
      Cheers,
      Dr. A

  • @SafeerAhmed89
    @SafeerAhmed89 4 года назад

    Good work done

  • @muhammadahsan3380
    @muhammadahsan3380 7 лет назад

    Sir I go through 5 videos, but your video is rare.

  • @zeminhaokip5187
    @zeminhaokip5187 6 лет назад

    Thanks a lot sir...u r the best physics teacher ..u.help me know my problems and im really2 amazed and gaze upon wonder for your incredible mirror writing....

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  4 года назад

      Zemin Haokip,
      You're very welcome. Glad you're enjoying the videos.
      You might also like my new site: www.universityphysics.education
      Cheers,
      Dr. A

  • @jagadishjaggu6974
    @jagadishjaggu6974 7 лет назад

    Thank you soo much sir , your videos are really helpful to learn the concepts. once again thank you soo much .

  • @gig777
    @gig777 8 лет назад

    Great job at teaching this concept!

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  8 лет назад +1

      Thanks. I enjoy teaching. And fluids. Yeah, fluids are cool.
      Cheers,
      Dr. A

  • @benjaminalexander8836
    @benjaminalexander8836 7 лет назад

    Awesome, fabulous

  • @letshavesomefun782
    @letshavesomefun782 3 года назад +1

    Sir which marker are you using?
    Plz tell i also want to buy it

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  3 года назад +1

      Expo Neon.
      Cheers,
      Dr. A

  • @stopfootage
    @stopfootage 7 лет назад

    Wow!!!!! Thats a very Unique Style.. Excellent Explanation and Derivation.
    Can anyone explain what exactly is ∆X1 and ∆X2 ? and how is W = F1 . ∆X1 - F2 . ∆X2 ???

  • @theq7957
    @theq7957 6 лет назад +2

    Hi I hope you're good
    Really interesting lecture I really enjoyed it but I didn't understand that ( v=1/2mv2-1/2mv2 ) where these came from?

    • @DT-cy4tu
      @DT-cy4tu 5 лет назад

      It's late but it is the increase in kinetic energy as a liquid moves from one point to another

  • @Klara-g5j
    @Klara-g5j Месяц назад

    شكراً على الشرح ، اعتقد ان هذا مناسب للرابع العلمي وفق المنهج العراقي .

  • @jeeshaanjoshi
    @jeeshaanjoshi 4 года назад

    Hey, can someone explain how is the Net work done equal to change in Kinetic energy + Change in potential energy? I thought work-energy theorem stated that Net work done on a body is equal to change in Kinetic energy. Where did we get the potential energy from? Thanks!

  • @anilsharma-ev2my
    @anilsharma-ev2my 4 года назад

    What it heating effect of burnouli equation ?

  • @speedbird7587
    @speedbird7587 11 месяцев назад

    really nice explanation!

  • @Ashokkumar-ob5jv
    @Ashokkumar-ob5jv 5 лет назад

    Sir, can you please make a video for laws of thermodynamics??

  • @Aguvika
    @Aguvika 5 лет назад

    What of gravity acting on the fluid as it flows up the hill?

  • @priyanshuverma5580
    @priyanshuverma5580 6 лет назад

    Sir i am from INDIA and currently from grade 11th and i want to request you that can you please make more videos om physics and plus all the concepts like that for a full chapter as i am too scared of physics and finds it harder during problem solving even if i try to learn or understand but your videos are just awesome. Please sir if there is any course related to the same i"ll surely enroll for this. For 11th and 12th.. 😊😊

  • @harshitkumar1144
    @harshitkumar1144 6 лет назад

    You just start making videos for indian iit jee.and just see your channel reaching new heights

  • @tanishkrao6480
    @tanishkrao6480 6 лет назад +1

    Thank u Mr. Anderson....gr8 video....this one nailed it & cleared my doubts on this

  • @gelomelo3426
    @gelomelo3426 2 года назад

    Thank you so much🌹👏

  • @hassansardar6415
    @hassansardar6415 6 лет назад

    Great work professor.

  • @sayyamcheema6912
    @sayyamcheema6912 6 лет назад

    Really well equation in physics nature

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  6 лет назад

      Thank you. Keep up with the physics.
      Cheers,
      Dr. A

  • @roamer.edits.
    @roamer.edits. 3 года назад

    Fun fact: Spider-Man/Peter Parker uses this equation to swing around

  • @arjungautam3282
    @arjungautam3282 8 лет назад

    is there any pressure in the wall (not cross section) of uniform pipe carrying fluid?
    why? why not?
    and "P" used in Bernoulli's equation is pressure at cross section(Not wall) of pipe. right?
    please explain this stuff.
    regards..
    :)

  • @afiabegum5023
    @afiabegum5023 3 года назад +1

    Wow...just gave my exam 3-4 hrs ago
    There was a question to derive Bernoulli's Equation for 5 marks
    It's ok...never to late to learn

  • @WoodieLarsen
    @WoodieLarsen 8 месяцев назад

    eloquent derivation

  • @boptah7489
    @boptah7489 4 года назад

    this is actually the rocket equation.

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  4 года назад

      bo ptah,
      Thanks for the comment, and keep up with the physics!
      You might also like my new website: www.universityphysics.education
      Cheers,
      Dr. A

    • @boptah7489
      @boptah7489 4 года назад

      @@yoprofmatt Thanks for the offer. but i have a feeling that you believe that a rocket can develop thrust in a vacuum. . Which means you are bought and paid for . Cheers.

  • @jefferyjose2854
    @jefferyjose2854 6 лет назад

    Sir
    You are just awesome
    Do u take any online classes

  • @aryanchhetri7445
    @aryanchhetri7445 7 лет назад

    isnt workdone in terms of potential energy = -(ufinal-uinitial)?

  • @sayyamcheema6912
    @sayyamcheema6912 6 лет назад

    What's the applications of Bernoulli equation

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  6 лет назад

      Fluid dynamics primarily.
      Cheers,
      Dr. A

  • @bakhtzaman2257
    @bakhtzaman2257 4 года назад

    Thank you sir this helped me a lot 🇵🇰 🇵🇰

    • @bakhtzaman2257
      @bakhtzaman2257 4 года назад

      I learned physics only from you sir and therefore I respect you alot

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  4 года назад

      Bakht Zaman,
      You're very welcome. Glad you're enjoying the videos.
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      Dr. A

  • @ramachandransankar750
    @ramachandransankar750 4 года назад

    Why force f2 acts in opp direction

  • @AJAYSINGH-wt9hj
    @AJAYSINGH-wt9hj 6 лет назад

    till 4.35 everything was ok but suddenly new equation appeared which makes no sense . and hence confusing

  • @MusaHf
    @MusaHf 6 лет назад

    I wonder why F2 is pushing to the opposite direction of F1. From where it is? Can anyone help explain it to me?

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  6 лет назад

      It's from the rest of the pipe (not shown). Just a sign convention.
      Cheers,
      Dr. A

    • @MusaHf
      @MusaHf 6 лет назад

      @@yoprofmattso.. the F2 that try to push the water to the opposite direction is the air pressure from the rest of the pipe, sir?

  • @ramachandransankar750
    @ramachandransankar750 4 года назад

    Is F2 is from force from adjacent fluid pressing it down?

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  4 года назад

      Ramachandran Sankararaman,
      Yes. Back pressure.
      Thanks for the comment, and keep up with the physics!
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      Dr. A

    • @ramachandransankar750
      @ramachandransankar750 4 года назад

      @@yoprofmatt is back pressure not there in location 1 or front pressure not there in location 2?

  • @brittanymichelle7402
    @brittanymichelle7402 12 дней назад

    So cool! Thank you!

  • @gerakore8948
    @gerakore8948 11 месяцев назад

    maybe there is a way to simplify this idk if i should have just brute forced it lol... going to check out the vide to see if i missed anything

  • @jihwan816
    @jihwan816 8 лет назад

    Im from a student from southh korea. And i don't get it why water has force as a energy.Force is independent from water. For example pump is the one who make water flow.I can understand water has kinetic and potntial energy. But i dont know about force.Is it because water is fluid??? When i learned movement of solid, text book didn't mention about any energy of form of force, Whereas it did only kinetic and potentialenrgy.

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  8 лет назад

      +Hunter
      I was trying to illustrate that Bernoulli's equation comes from conservation of energy. The pressure term relates to force, and force multiplied by distance equals work. Thus the pressure term in Bernoulli correlates to work, once we divide out the volume. We know that water going up a pipe requires a pump to push on it: the pump provides this "pressure".
      Cheers,
      Dr. A

    • @jihwan816
      @jihwan816 8 лет назад

      Matt Anderson Thanks teacher

  • @kritikasharma5436
    @kritikasharma5436 6 лет назад

    why would the velocity at the 2 points be different?

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  6 лет назад

      Think of water flowing through a hose that gets narrow. The water will flow faster in the narrow part compared to the thick part. Velocity is an important factor in fluid flow.
      Cheers,
      Dr. A

    • @kritikasharma5436
      @kritikasharma5436 6 лет назад

      Matt Anderson thanks professor

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  6 лет назад

      You are welcome. Keep up with the physics.
      Cheers,
      Dr. A