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1 Behavior of Fluids Chapter 3 Section 2

2 Reminder…Fluids A substance that continually deforms (flows) under an applied stress Includes liquids, gases, & plasmas

3 Reminder…Force A push or pull

4 (P) pressure = (F) force ÷ (A) area
force exerted on a surface divided by the area where the force is exerted - the unit is Pa (Pascal) or N/m2 Formula: P = F ÷ A (P) pressure = (F) force ÷ (A) area

5 Pressure Example/Demo
Stand Up!

6 Atmospheric Pressure the force of air pushing down on Earth
we do not feel this pressure b/c the downward & upward forces are equal (Balanced Pressure) Figure 18 Page 120 How does the picture to the right demonstrate air pressure?

7 Variations in Atmospheric Pressure
 altitude →  atmospheric pressure

8 Pascal’s Principle Force is applied to a confined fluid, an increase in pressure is equally distributed to all parts of the fluid P = F ÷ A OR F = P x A

9 Bernoulli’s Principle
 Speed →  Pressure

10 Charles’ Law  Temp →  Pressure

11 Boyle’s Law  Volume →  Pressure

12 Pressure Summary PRESSURE force area temp. speed Volume studying

13 Buoyant Force the upward force on an object in a liquid
due to greater pressure at deeper depths (like greater pressure at lower altitudes) If buoyant force is > the weight of an object, it floats If buoyant force is < the weight of an object, it sinks

14 Archimedes' Principle The buoyant force on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object


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