Apparatus for Bernoulli’s Principle

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Principle:

The Bernoulli’s Experiment utilizes a streamlined channel equipped with a pressure sensor strategically has ability to place at various cross-sections of the flowing air. By measuring dynamic and static pressures at these points under controlled flow conditions, the system verifies Bernoulli’s equation.

Objective:

  1. To experimentally confirm the validity of this equation, which describes the conservation of energy in fluid flow.
  2. To measures static and dynamic pressure at different points within a flowing fluid, alongside flow rate and temperature
  3. To analyses the relationship by controlling flow rate and monitoring pressure changes, between pressure, velocity, and elevation, as defined by Bernoulli’s equation.

Key Features:

  1. Streamlined Design and Wireless Technology: The apparatus features a compact and easy-to-use design with strategically placed pressure sensors. Wireless sensors eliminate the need for cumbersome cables, enhancing portability and ease of use.
  2. Real-time Data Acquisition and Analysis: Data from the wireless sensors is transmitted directly to a tablet, allowing for convenient graph plotting and real-time analysis of pressure changes. This simplifies data collection and visualization, streamlining the verification process.
  3. Cost-Effective and Transparent Design: Compared to alternative systems, the Supertek apparatus offers a more affordable solution for verifying Bernoulli’s principle. Additionally, its transparent acrylic cover allows for clear visualization of the air flow within the channel, enhancing the learning experience.
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