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Water Pressure
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Also called hydrostatic pressure. Defined as the pressure exerted by a static fluid dependent on the depth of the fluid, the density of the fluid, and the acceleration of gravity. Does not depend on the total mass, surface area, or shape of the liquid.
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What do we use it for? Fire hoses Showers Hydraulic pumps Pressure washer Wells Dams
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Equation P = d * h * g Pressure is equal to the density of the liquid, times the height of the column, times the acceleration due to gravity.
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Which of the following statements is correct? A.The water exerts the greatest pressure on the base of vessel 1. B.The water exerts the greatest pressure on the base of vessel C.The water exerts the same force on the base of each vessel. D. The water exerts the same pressure on the base of each vessel.
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Pressure Liquid has a weight. Pushes on all walls of a container with equal pressure in all directions. Pushes on an object immersed in it. Independent of direction, scalar quantity
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Pascal’s Principle Any external pressure applied to a fluid is transmitted undiminished throughout the liquid and onto the walls of the containing vessel.
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