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Sticky card Application of Bernoulli / Pressure incorrect?
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[QUOTE="Fuux, post: 6311053, member: 674799"] Thank you! I think I was able to just inhale the air inside the spool and I think that was enough for the card to stick, but I guess I could have inhaled some air from some space between the spool and the card. As for a diagram I was given the photo attached. Bernoulli's principle states that pressure in a fluid goes down when its speed increases. I could imagine that His Molecular Kinetic Theory could perhaps indicate that lower amount of air particles on the spool when I inhale means less pressure exerted from these moving particles against the card, but I believe that's more of a chemistry answer and I can't see the relation with the formula my teacher talked about. [/QUOTE]
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