
Bernoulli's equation (article) | Fluid flow | Khan Academy
Learn how Bernoulli's equation describes the conservation of mechanical energy in ideal fluid flow. Explore consequences of Bernoulli's equation, including Torricelli's theorem.
¿Qué es la ecuación de Bernoulli? (artículo) | Khan Academy
¿Qué es la ecuación de Bernoulli? La ecuación de Bernoulli es esencialmente una manera matemática de expresar el principio de Bernoulli de forma más general, tomando en cuenta …
Qu'est-ce que l'équation de Bernoulli ? (leçon) | Khan Academy
Cette équation permet d'analyser le mouvement d'un fluide qui coule dans un sens ou dans un autre dans toutes sortes de tubes.
Fluids | AP®︎/College Physics 1 | Science | Khan Academy
Discover how forces and conservation laws are used to analyze the behavior of ideal fluids. Learn about density and pressure, and how the relationship between pressure and depth in a fluid …
Mean and variance of Bernoulli distribution example
Calculating the mean and variance of a distribution, including Bernoulli, helps us understand the distribution's central tendency (where most values cluster) and variability (how spread out the …
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Sal continues on from the previous video to derive the mean and variance formulas for the Bernoulli distribution.
O que é a equação de Bernoulli? (artigo) | Khan Academy
A equação de Bernoulli é, em sua essência, uma forma mais geral e matemática do princípio de Bernoulli que também leva em consideração variações na energia potencial gravitacional.
Derivación de la ecuación de Bernoulli parte 1 - Khan Academy
Este es el primero de dos videos donde derivamos la ecuación de Bernoulli. Creado por Sal Khan.
Finding fluid speed exiting hole (video) | Khan Academy
Explore the principles of fluid dynamics with Bernoulli's equation as Sal finishes the example problem where liquid exits a hole in a container. Understand how fluid velocity and pressure …
Bernoulli's equation derivation part 1 (video) | Khan Academy
Bernoulli's equation is an equation from fluid mechanics that describes the relationship between pressure, velocity, and height in an ideal, incompressible fluid.