A tornado consists of a rapidly whirling air vortex. Why is the pressure always much lower in the center than at the outside? How does this condition account for the destructive power of a tornado?
Solution to DQ A tornado consists of a rapidly whirling air vortex. Why is the pressure always much lower in the center than at the outside How does this condition account for the destructive power of a tornado Step 1 of 2 Bernoulli's equation is considered as the conservation of energy principle applied under the scenario of fluids. According to Bernoulli's equation, as the fluid velocity becomes larger, the fluid pressure will decrease.