| Bernoulli t. |
in an experiment involving probability, the larger the number of trials, the closer the observed probability of an event approaches its theoretical probability.
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| Bernoulli t.’s |
in statistics, a series of independent trials, each having only two mutually exclusive outcomes, commonly called “success” and “failure,” so that if the probability of success is p and that of failure is q, then p + q = 1 and the probability of success remains the same throughout the trials. Cf. Bernoulli distribution.
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| Bernoulli effect |
states that the pressure of a fluid (liguid or gas), decreases as the fluid (liquid or gas), flows faster.
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| Bernoulli effect |
A phenomenon whereby low pressure resulting from wind passing over a structure or object creates a pulling or lifting action.
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