
Bernoulli energy conservation law for compressible flow
Air is a compressible fluid that obeys Bernoulli's law, i.e., when gas flows i.e., having speed,
its thermal energy can be converted into kinetic energy and vice versa.
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A hurricane storm demonstrates how atmospheric air heat is converted into kinetic energy.
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High-temperature humid air, far from the hurricane center ("eye"), flows at slow speed toward the hurricane "eye", where a low pressure exists, and accelerates, thus air thermal energy is converted into kinetic energy and the air becomes faster and colder, clouds appear and after further acceleration and cooling, the clouds start raining.
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