Date: Mon, 02 Jan 2006 01:00:42 +0100 From: MH <nonospamo> Subject: Re: Curious Heater Problem
> The Bernoulli Effect is what gives lift to an airplane wing. Only partially. If Bernoulli's principle is the only thing that makes airplanes fly, they could never fly upside down... What gives lift to an airplane wing is its angle of attack with the relative wind and Newtons third law (action = reaction - if you stick your flat hand out of the window of a driving car, at an angle with the wind, it will push your hand up or downward, regardless of Bernoulli's principle or the venturi effect. Saab content? They build aircraft... -- MH '72 97 '77 96 '78 95 '79 96 '91 900i