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Hydrostatics Lesson 6 © nitatravels
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Fluids are Everywhere Liquids or Gasses Air is a fluid!!! Typically take the shape of their container
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Fluids: Important Terms Compressible Fluid: Gasses Take shape of container Expand to fill container Can increase its volume Incompressible Fluid: Water Never expands to fit container Volume never changes
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Hydrostatics The study of how a fluid behaves at rest.
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Hydrostatics- Important Terms Density Mass of a fluid divided by the volume it occupies. Which fluid do you think has a higher density at the same temperature? OIL
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Hydrostatics- Important Terms Specific Weight Weight of a fluid per unit volume Found by multiplying density of fluid by the acceleration due to gravity Specific Weight = Density x Gravity
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Hydrostatics- Important Terms Hydrostatic Pressure Static pressure exerted by a liquid Occurs when the fluid is not moving and no object in the fluid is moving Increases at deeper depths Hydrostatic Pressure = Specific Weight x Depth
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Finding the Pressure Underwater Calculated by multiplying difference in elevation in the liquid times the unit weight of the liquid Difference in Pressure = pressure 2 – pressure 1 = unit weight x (depth 2- depth 1)
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Hydrostatic Force Force that liquid exerts on body either fully or partially in the liquid or adjacent to liquid Formal: the hydrostatic pressure multiplied by the area on which the pressure is acting Hydrostatic Force = Specific Weight x Depth x Area
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Buoyancy Force exerted upward on a body that is fully or partially submerged in a liquid Discovered by Archimedes in 212BC Archimedes Principle “Any object, wholly or partially immersed in a fluid, is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object.”
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Buoyancy Center of buoyancy is the center of gravity of the displaced liquid How do you stop a submerged object from overturning? Ho do you keep a floating object from not flipping over? When the center of gravity of the object is directly below the center of buoyancy of the object. Instability of objects occur when? The center of gravity moves out of vertical alignment with center of buoyancy. Buoyant Force = Weight of the Fluid Displaced by the Object © voithite
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