Science in Action - Fluids in Motion
Science in Action - Fluids in Motion is a short film from 1953. It is held in the California Academy of Sciences collection.
This is the story of the behavior of wind, air and water all good examples of fluids in motion. It will take us from atomizers to aerodynamics to why a baseball curves. Our narrator is Professor Harvey E. White, Professor of Physics, University of California, who explains the basic law of fluids in motion Bernoullis Principle.
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Release date | 1953 |
Language | English |
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This is the story of the behavior of wind, air and water all good examples of fluids in motion. It will take us from atomizers to aerodynamics to why a baseball curves. Our narrator is Professor Harvey E. White, Professor of Physics, University of California, who explains the basic law of fluids in motion Bernoullis Principle. The results of the demonstrations of this principle are always contrary to what is expected and variety of things affected by Bernoullis Principle is astonishing.
1953-05-19
Episode Number
unclear; most likely 109 or 115