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Old Nov20-09, 07:58 AM                  #1
jerry_viscont

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Difference between Magnus effect and Bernoulli

Hi,

I need some help as I’m a bit confused, subsequently, Magnus has stated that due to the velocity of the air around the spinning cylinder there will be a difference of pressure and therefore lift, whereas, Bernoulli said that there will be a lower pressure where the fluid will travel faster, thus, people are saying that Magnus is derivate of Bernoulli, yet, for me I see the same theory put by the german and swiss guys, lower pressure due to increase of fluid velocity, so I’m wrong? Is there a difference?

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