Deriving Torricelli's Theorem using Bernoulli's Equation
Discover Torricelli’s Theorem, a fascinating result derived from Bernoulli’s Equation! Learn how to calculate the speed of fluid flowing out of a spigot in a large reservoir, why fluid density cancels out, and how this relates to the speed of a freely falling object. Perfect for physics students and enthusiasts eager to dive into fluid dynamics and mechanics. Let’s explore the connections between historical discoveries and modern physics concepts! Want Lecture Notes? → http://www.flippingphysics.com/torric... Thank you to Beth Baran and the rest of my wonderful Patreon supporters. Please consider supporting me monthly at / flippingphysics Thank you to Christopher Becke for being my Quality Control Team for this video. http://flippingphysics.com/quality-co... Chapters: 0:00 The Setup 0:56 Bernoulli’s Equation 3:27 Free Fall Comparison Photo credits: Daniel Bernoulli - https://www.hmb.ch/en/museums/objects... Evangelista Torricelli - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... #BernoullisEquation #TorricellisTheorem #apphysics1

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