Instructional Video1:11
Flipping Physics

Why the Ping Pong Ball Floats in Air

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewLearn Bernoulli’s Principle with a straw and a ping pong ball. A fun and simple physics demo to see pressure differences in action!
Instructional Video0:56
Flipping Physics

Leaf Blower + Beach Ball = Bernoulli's Principle

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewA beach ball floating in mid-air, held up by nothing but a leaf blower. It looks like a magic trick — but it's actually Bernoulli's Principle at work. Faster-moving air has lower pressure, so the airstream creates a pressure difference...
Instructional Video1:05
Flipping Physics

Blow Through a Funnel? Physics Happens!

12th - Higher Ed
Can you blow a ping pong ball out of a funnel? Learn how Bernoulli’s Principle explains why you can't—demonstrated clearly and simply by Mr. P from Flipping Physics.
Instructional Video1:04
Flipping Physics

Bernoulli’s Principle in Action: Soda Can Edition

12th - Higher Ed
Watch two soda cans mysteriously move toward one another using nothing but air—and phys
Instructional Video1:07
Flipping Physics

Bernoulli’s Principle with Paper and Hair Dryer

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how Bernoulli’s Principle helps create lift using a simple demo with a paper strip and hair dryer. Physics made clear, fun, and free with Mr. P!
Instructional Video
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Mit: Blossoms: The Physics of Racing Cars

9th - 10th
This video lesson discusses how a few simple physics concepts can help in understanding various factors that influence the performance of racing cars. Students will also learn how these same concepts influence the design and development...