Definition
Daniel Bernoulli (1700-1782) was a Swiss mathematician and physicist, son of Johann Bernoulli, famous for his work in fluid dynamics. He formulated Bernoulli's principle, relating fluid speed to pressure. Think of him as the scientist who explained why airplanes fly. His work also contributed to probability and statistics. He came from the prolific Bernoulli family of scientists. Daniel Bernoulli exemplifies scientific ingenuity, mathematical insight, and contributions to practical applications.