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The article presents and explains the diamond-shaped pattern that appears in the rocket engine and jet engine exhausts. Several photographs illustrate this phenomenon, and images…
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This site from PBS shows how to build a simple air cannon with household items. It also contains a poll so that visitors can report their results and compare them with those of other…
  
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A. Khalid and M. Anwar; Publisher: LUMS School of Science and Engineering, Pakistan
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Brownian motion is the random motion of colloidal particles suspended in water, air or any other solvent. In 1905, Einstein argued that this motion is a direct evidence for the…
  
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The activity on this site from Australia's national science agency CSIRO enables visitors to connect two plastic bottles so water will flow from one to the other and produce a…
  
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D. Anderson and S. Eberhardt; Publisher: Aeronautics Learning Laboratory for Science, Technology, and Research
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This article by a physicist and an aeronautical engineer explains the physics of how aircraft wings produce lift. It shows how several popular explanations are clearly wrong, and…
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This 5-minute video explains how modern sailboats move forward by generating lift. The video explores the aerodynamic forces generated by two parts of the sailboat: the sails and the…
  
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J. Wolfe; Publisher: University of New South Wales
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This multimedia lesson introduces the physics of modern sailboats. It explores how boats can sail at 40 degrees into the wind through counteracting lift forces generated by the…
  
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Publishers: Public Broadcasting Service and WGBH Educational Foundation
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This interactive tutorial examines the aerodynamic forces of lift and drag. Students explore the two principles that combine to produce lift: the Bernoulli Effect and Newton's Third…
  
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This lesson for Grades 5-8 explores how engineers use Bernoulli's Principle to design airplane wings that produce lift. It is the first of four lessons about the key forces in…
  
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This lesson is the second of a four-part unit for Grades 5-8 on the key forces in flight: lift, weight, thrust, and drag. Weight is the measure of the gravitational force that pulls…
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