The Origin of Wind in Navier-Stokes Equations
Using the Navier-Stokes equations, this video describes how the wind is a consequence of the pressure gradient force that acts between two points. All other real (viscosity and gravity) and apparent (centrifugal and Coriolis) forces are not considered. An alternative, and easier, way of using Bernoulli's equation to carry out this analysis is also presented. Chapters: 0:00 Origin of wind in words 1:06 Origin of wind from Navier-Stokes equations 7:30 Alternative approach [Hello Everyone :) ] 9:44 Summary and future of the channel Atmospheric science playlist: • Atmospheric Science Wind energy playlist: • Wind Energy Wind engineering playlist: • Wind Engineering Channel's mission: --------- The dissemination of knowledge and advancement of learning by providing high-quality content in the fields of atmospheric science, wind engineering, and wind energy. --------- Link to PayPal donation: https://www.paypal.me/DjordjeRomanic Stay in the atmosphere! See you in the next video. Cheers! #AtmosphericScience #WindEngineering #WindEnergy

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