Air & Atmospheric Pressure
Air & Atmospheric Pressure
Working Principle – Bernoulli’s Principle
Air pressure and Atmospheric pressure are two completely different entities. Air pressure is what you measure with a air pressure gauge and atmospheric pressure is what you measure with a barometer. Air pressure is the intrinsic pressure in a quantity of air whereas atmospheric pressure is solely due to the weight of air above you in the atmosphere.
The aim of this experiment is to study the variations in air pressure due to air speed.