Author:
Tombe, Frederick David
Category:
Research Papers
Sub-Category:
Mechanics / Electrodynamics
Date Published:
March 10, 2024
Keywords:
Venturi Effect, gyroscopics, electromagnetism, Maxwell, Theory of Flight, Bernoulli's Principle
Abstract:
When an aeroplane moves horizontally through the air, the air pressure below the wings is greater than the air pressure above the wings. This causes a force to act vertically upwards on the aeroplane, at right angles to its direction of motion. Likewise, when an electric current flows through a wire in a magnetic field, a differential pressure is exerted on either side of the wire, causing a force to act at right angles to the wire. The commonality between these two phenomena will now be investigated.
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