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Bernoulli’s Round
Bernoulli never had it so good. Back in the day the Swiss mathematician was theorizing and figuring out equations to explain how air moves over surfaces, and discovered a principle that is now a standard floating ball phenomena in today's science museums. Gravity pulls the ball down and air pressure below and around it keeps it up. I mean, if you don't have a little Nerf action or a beach ball hovering over some air currents, then just shut the front door.
Montshire Museum of Science
Norwich, VT
08.13.20