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  1. During hurricanes or tornadoes, the speed of the wind flowing over the house roof increases, which, according to Bernoulli's equation, leads to a decrease in pressure above the roof.
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    2019年11月7日 · The roof experiences lift, similar to an airplane wing, and flies away! In this activity you will put Bernoulli's principle to work—but do not worry, your roof will be safe!

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    The Bernoulli principle states that an increase in the speed of a fluid will also cause a decrease in its pressure. This concept can be derived from Newton’s 2nd law of motion. The effect is used to properly ventilate your attic.

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