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Experimental process Add dyed water to the above experimental device, connect the air pump to the software, use the air pump to pump air into the ventilation pipe of the experimental device, and observe the changes in the direction of movement of the colored liquid. Experimental phenomena The liquid at both ends moves back and forth in the U-shaped transparent glass tube. Experimental conclusion In a fluid motion system, the higher the flow rate, the lower the pressure, and the lower the flow rate, the higher the pressure. The reason why we can see the colored liquid swinging back and forth in the U-shaped transparent glass tube is because when gas passes through the glass tube, the pressure of the narrow tube is less than that of the thicker tube in the middle. In our physical environment, gas flows from a high-pressure position to a low-pressure position to reach a state of equilibrium, so we can see the colored liquid swinging back and forth in the U-shaped transparent glass tube.

Physics Lab Kits - physics experiment to validate that the pressure is lower at locations where the flow velocity is greater in a liquid

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Experimental process Add dyed water to the above experimental device, connect the air pump to the software, use the air pump to pump air into the ventilation pipe of the experimental device, and observe the changes in the direction of movement of the colored liquid.
Experimental phenomena The liquid at both ends moves back and forth in the U-shaped transparent glass tube.
Experimental conclusion In a fluid motion system, the higher the flow rate, the lower the pressure, and the lower the flow rate, the higher the pressure. The reason why we can see the colored liquid swinging back and forth in the U-shaped transparent glass tube is because when gas passes through the glass tube, the pressure of the narrow tube is less than that of the thicker tube in the middle. In our physical environment, gas flows from a high-pressure position to a low-pressure position to reach a state of equilibrium, so we can see the colored liquid swinging back and forth in the U-shaped transparent glass tube.
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Physics Lab Kits - physics experiment to validate that the pressure is lower at locations where the flow velocity is greater in a liquid

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