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FORCES IN FLUIDS
BY: ANDREW MONROE
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PRESSURE IN FLUIDS
Fluid pressure depends on depth
Greater the depth, the greater the pressure
Fluids include liquids & gases: they take the shape of their containers and will flow
Fluids flow from high pressure to low pressure areas
P = f/a Pressure = force/area
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DENSITY & BOUYANCY
Density is the ratio of ,ass to volume in a given substance
D = m/v. Density = mass/volume
Sinking: an object will sink if it is more dense than the fluid it is in OR if it has greater weight than buoyant force.
Floating: an object will float if it is less dense than the fluid it is in OR is equal to the buoyant force
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ARCHIMEDE'S PRINCIBLE
Displace: to take the place of
Principle: buoyant force of an object in a fluid is an upward force equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces
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