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	<title>Comments on: Interesting Experiments with Air Currents</title>
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		<title>By: slim</title>
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		<description>C. Francis Jenkins may have been a famous inventor, but he didn&#039;t discover Bernoulli&#039;s principal.

&quot;Obviously that isn’t a very satisfactory explanation, so I have drafted a simple explanation into a physical law which I could apply. In simple words that law is: “Any object free to move in a fluid will move toward that part of the fluid having the swiftest motion.”</description>
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<p>&#8220;Obviously that isn’t a very satisfactory explanation, so I have drafted a simple explanation into a physical law which I could apply. In simple words that law is: “Any object free to move in a fluid will move toward that part of the fluid having the swiftest motion.”</p>
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