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Consider the video tutorial you just watched. Suppose we repeat the experiment, but this time place the divider closer to one side of the tube than to the other. How will the speed of the air on the wide and narrow sides of the divider compare

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Answer:

The answer is "The air will move faster on the narrow side".

Step-by-step explanation:

The air on the top slows down in hypertensive. This is why light travels quicker on top. This results in air deflection downwards, required for its energy conservation to generate lift, and that is why air has to be moved quicker on the narrow side by the very same airflow per unit time as it departs.

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