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1 Characteristics of Fluids
Archimedes’ Principle Pascal’s Principle Bernoulli’s Principle

2 How do fluids respond to weight and/or pressure?
Essential Question How do fluids respond to weight and/or pressure?

3 Buoyant Force Buoyant Force: The upward force or push a fluid exerts on an object in that fluid. Caused by a difference in pressure. The deeper you go in a fluid the higher the pressure. (remember the tennis ball container) If the buoyant force ↑ is less than the objects weight ↓ it will sink. If the buoyant force ↑ is equal to the objects weight ↓ it will float. If the buoyant force ↑ is greater than the objects weight ↓ it will rise up. show pHet Sim: Ballons and Buoyancy

4 Archimedes' Principle Archimedes Principle: The buoyant force on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. Weight of object = Weight of fluid displaced Object floats Weight of object > Weight of fluid displaced Object sinks Weight of object ‹ Weight of fluid displaced Object rises up What is the fluid being displaced in this picture? What is the weight of this fluid?

5 Archimedes Principle

6 Demo of Arch. Principle Object Mass Weight of Object (m x .00982)
Weight of object = Weight of fluid displaced Object floats Weight of object > Weight of fluid displaced Object sinks Weight of object ‹ Weight of fluid displaced Object rises up Demo of Arch. Principle Object Mass Weight of Object (m x ) Mass of Displaced Water Weight of Water Candle Plastic Cube Metal Cylinder Gas Spigot

7 Pascal’s Principle Pascal’s Principle: Pressure applied to a fluid is spread evenly and unchanged throughout the fluid. Example: When you squeeze one end of a balloon the other end pops out. Wherever you squeeze a tube of toothpaste the paste comes out.

8 Hydraulic Lift

9 Hydraulic Lift Drawing

10 Bernoulli’s Principle
Bernoulli’s Principle: As the speed of a fluid increases the pressure exerted by the fluid sideways decreases. Example: blow over the top of a piece of paper Airplane Wing Blowing Between 2 pop cans

11 Airplane Wing

12 Airplane Wing

13 Pop Can Drawing


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