Mechanics/Dynamics/Motion

Bernoulli Levitator

Air blowing down keeps a plywood disk hovering. As air (or any other fluid) accelerates, its pressure drops. This is known as the Bernoulli Principle. The air rushing between the disk and the blower exerts less pressure on the disk than the still air underneath the disk. The still air pushes the disk toward the blower, and holds the disk up against gravity.