Chapter 14 Fluids In this chapter we will explore the behavior of fluids. In particular we will study the following: Static fluids:

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Chapter 14 Fluids In this chapter we will explore the behavior of fluids. In particular we will study the following: Static fluids: Pressure exerted by a static fluid Methods of measuring pressure Pascal’s principle Archimedes’ principle, buoyancy Real versus ideal Fluids in motion: fluids Equation of continuity Bernoulli’s equation (14 - 1)

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