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FLUIDS (PRESSURE AND VOLUME IN A COMPRESSIBLE FLUID (DECREASING THE VOLUME…
FLUIDS
PRESSURE AND VOLUME IN A COMPRESSIBLE FLUID
DECREASING THE VOLUME INCREASES THE PRESSURE
INCREASING THE VOLUME DECREASES THE PRESSURE
DECREASING PRESSURE INCREASES VOLUME
INCREASING PRESSURE DECREASES VOLUME
FLUIDS MOVE FROM AREAS OF HIGH PRESSURE TO AREAS OF LOW PRESSURE
COMPRESIBLE FLUIDS
A FLUID WHOSE VOLUME CAN CHANGE
GASSES ARE COMPRESSIBLE
EX: gases in ur body
VARIYING THE FORCE
INCREASING THE FORCE INCREASES THE PRESSURE EX: a ceringe
INCREASING THE AREA DEACREASES THE PRESSURE EX: sitting on your bed to lying in ur bed
IMCOMPRESIBLE FLUIDS
A FLUID WHOSE VOLUME CANNOT CHANGE
LIQUIDS ARE IMCOMPRESSIBLE
EX: liquids in ur body
WHAT IS PRESSURE?
A FORCE APPLIED OVER A SURFACE EX: LYING ON A BED OF NAILS
PRESSUSE= FORCE DIVIDED BY AREA
PRESSURE EXERTED BY FLUIDS
THE PRESSURE IN A FLUID COMES FROM THE RANDOM MOTION OF PARTICLES
THE SAME PRESSURE IS EXRTED IN ALL DIRECTIONS
WHAT IS A FLUID?
A FLUID IS SOMETHING THAT HAS THE ABILITY TO FLOW AND ASSUME FORM OF ITS CONTAINER
EX: LIQUIDS