Low Speed Wind Tunnel
This video describes the home-built, low-speed wind tunnel used in LabRat Scientific aerodynamics experiments. The video is intended to show various aspects of simple wind tunnel design and construction as an inspiration for teachers and students to build there own experimental device. The basic elements of the tunnel are described and an example of a mechanical lift measurement device is offered. This video is intended for high school teachers and students.

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