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Properties of Fluids. Fluid: A substance that flows and takes the shape of its container. They also cannot form any shapes themselves. i.e: Water and.

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1 Properties of Fluids

2 Fluid: A substance that flows and takes the shape of its container. They also cannot form any shapes themselves. i.e: Water and air are fluids, sand and sugar are not. The study of fluids is divided into two branches: Hydraulics: The science behind the mechanical properties of liquids. Pneumatics: The science behind the mechanical properties of gases.

3 Systems & Our Bodies Our bodies contain natural pneumatic & hydraulic systems: Hydraulic system: Circulatory system, blood is circulated throughout the body. Pneumatic system: Respiratory system, air is brought in and out of the lungs.

4 Kinetic Molecular Theory Before we look at specific fluid properties, we re- examine the kinetic molecular theory which states: 1. All substances are made up of identical molecules. 2. The particles are in constant motion. Solids move the slowest -> Gases move the fastest 3. Particles have spaces in-between them. Solids have smallest space -> Gases have most space.

5 Solid LiquidGas

6 Density Defined as the mass per unit volume. Given by: Eg.1: A substance has a mass of 150g and a density of 4.5 kg/m 3, what volume does it occupy? Where D = density (kg / m 3 ) m = mass (kg) V = volume (m 3 )

7 Compressibility The ability of a substance to be pressed closer together. Gases are more compressible than liquids. Why? Particle theory of matter states spaces between gases are larger than liquids. These spaces can be shrunk.


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