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Old 09-18-2012, 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by raaaid View Post
actually this is wrong:

according bernuoilli any fluid at high speed creates a vacuum that pulls you

the pitot tube to measure speed is based on that

Actually you are wrong, fluids can create pressure as well as vacuum depending on the surface shape they are passing, dynamic pressure is what the pitot measures for airspeed, next time you are alowed out into the community and are in a car, put your head out the window and tell me if you feel a pressing force on your face or suction.
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