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FLUIDS

FLUIDS. Archimedes’ Principle Pascal’s Principle Bernoulli’s Principle. What is a fluid?. A substance that flows Takes the form of the container it’s in Can be gas/liquid with/without solid particles in suspension. Archimedes’ Principle. Buoyant force acting on an object =

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FLUIDS

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  1. FLUIDS Archimedes’ Principle Pascal’s Principle Bernoulli’s Principle

  2. What is a fluid? • A substance that flows • Takes the form of the container it’s in • Can be gas/liquid with/without solid particles in suspension

  3. Archimedes’ Principle Buoyant force acting on an object = Weight of water displaced by object

  4. Pascal’s Principle • Pressure applied to a fluid in a closed container is transmitted equally in all directions • Examples: hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems

  5. Bernoulli’s Principle • For fluids: • High speed  Low Pressure • Low Speed  High Pressure • Explains why an airplane flies

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