• @Vinny_93
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    265 months ago

    Maybe no one in your social circle can.

    • @workerONEOP
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      While taking King’s Pilot School class I was taught that Bernoulli’s Principal explains how planes generate lift. But a few months later I saw someone post online who said that it is actually debated whether this is true. I thought it was interesting and have been thinking about it lately. A little research found this article in Scientific American which describes the ongoing debate.

      And why do you have to be so rude?

      • @Vinny_93
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        335 months ago

        I get annoyed at clickbait titles.

        It’s quite obvious Bernouilli’s theorem is largely correct, even though it does not cover the entirety of why air behaves like this.

        Planes stay in the air because of aerodynamic lift. Planes are designed around this principle and thousands of planes stay in the air because we know this is how it works.

        • @breadsmasher
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          To be clear I have no idea either way.

          Is this one of those “we know what the principle is (aerodynamic lift) and how to make it work but we don’t know why it works the way it does?”

          edit. ask question. receive downvotes. Hello reddit 2.0.

          • @Vinny_93
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            75 months ago

            No, we know why. There are just certain peculiarities that cannot be explained by the existing theories.

            • @asdfasdfasdf
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              105 months ago

              Maybe I’m misunderstanding some nuance here but it sounds like you’re saying exactly what the person you replied to said.

          • @apfelwoiSchoppen
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            The article is much less about the principle, because even it says it is scientifically true. The focus of the article is “we can’t, like, explain it, man!” It’s a really long “how do magnets work” piece.

  • @fart_pickle
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    105 months ago

    Oh boy, you’re going to be really surprised when you learn how steel ships float.

    • slazer2au
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      Because it is clickbate we know the general principles as to why aircraft work but not 100%.

      It is like saying you don’t know how a week works because you can’t tell me what day Dinsdag is.

    • @Carrolade
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      145 months ago

      Doesn’t really matter how high quality the piece is. The title is too clickbaity. Everyone here on Lemmy is here because we fled shitty internet practices at some point, so we’re fairly sensitive to things like sensational wording. I’m guessing most downvoters did not click the link.