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Does Bernoulli's Principle Apply to Aerodynamics at Different Heights?
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[QUOTE="Baluncore, post: 6572432, member: 447632"] Welcome to PF. The pressure under the ball, and the flow past the ball, support the ball. For a fixed size ball in a fixed size tube, that pressure, flow and force, should be a constant no matter what height the ball 'floats' in the tube. As the ball rises, more of the slot is uncovered, so more air can escape through the slot, before reaching the ball. The height of the ball is therefore a function of the volume of air being blown into the tube by the fan. [/QUOTE]
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