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1 Wednesday 6/17 PHYS 2010 Nathalie Hoffmann University of Utah

2 Fluids Fluids can flow and take the shape of their container, because their molecules can move freely with respect to each other and are not tied to fixed locations. Liquids: maintain their volume, stronger attractive forces between molecules, incompressible fluids Gases: fill the volume available to them, weak attractive forces between molecules, compressible fluids

3 Density

4 Pressure

5 Fluid Depth In a fluid at rest, pressure increases with depth, e.g. ocean, atmosphere

6 Hydrostatic Equilibrium

7 Hydrostatic Equilibrium Equation

8 Equation of Continuity

9 Units SI: [Pa] = [N/m 2 ] (pascals) Others: [atm] (atmospheres) - 1.01325 × 10 5 Pa [mmHg] (millimetres of mercury) [torr] Etc.


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