When strong/high-speed wind blows, an umbrella held upright at times gets upturned. Explain the reason.
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Solution
An umbrella held upright at times gets upturned:
On a windy day, as we move while carrying an umbrella, it turns upside down because the winds pass at the top of the umbrella, creating a low-pressure area over the top.
The higher pressure below the umbrella causes the umbrella to flip upside down in order to maintain equilibrium and balance the pressure difference as a result of the pressure differential.
Low pressure is caused by a fast breeze passing over the umbrella. Consequently, the umbrella turns.