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PHYS16 – Lecture 31 Fluids: Bernoulli’s Principle November 12, 2010 What is Google really trying to say?
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No Seriously!!
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Outline for Fluids Pressure and Pascal’s Principle Buoyant Force and Archimedes’ Principle Fluid dynamics – Ideal Fluids – Equation of Continuity – Bernoulli’s Equation
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Bernoulli’s Equation For an ideal fluid flowing in a pipe, pressure in the pipe is related to the velocity and height of fluid
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Example: Blood Pressure What would happen if the doctor took a blood pressure reading at the wrist instead of on the bicep? A)Blood pressure would be higher B)Blood pressure would be lower C)Blood pressure would be the same http://www.omron.com
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Example: Aneurysm In an aneurysm the arterial wall weakens and the diameter increases. Why does this increase the chance of rupture? http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/images/ency/fullsize/18072.jpg A increases, v decreases, P increases
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Example: Draining Water What happens when you drain a bottle of water? As water height decreases, speed at bottom decreases
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Example: Water jets out of a bottle Which jet will have the largest range? 1234512345
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What is wrong with this cartoon? On a windy day in 1735, a new wig gives Bernoulli an idea. Wind is blowing in the wrong direction…
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What happens if fluid is not ideal?
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Poiseuille's Law When frictional forces dominate velocity decreases – Viscous fluids – Small Diameters Ideal – larger diameters With Friction – small diameters
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Main Points Buoyant force Ideal fluid is incompressible, laminar, nonviscous, and irrotational Equation of continuity Bernoulli’s Equation
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What’s left… 2 online and 2 written homeworks 1 lab homework 1 formal lab report 1 lab 1 last cumulative exam
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