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Fluids & Pressure
Objectives: 1. define fluid, liquid, gas, pressure, Pascal, barometer, aneroid 2. write two equations for pressure 3. state Boyle's Law 4. describe some examples of pressure
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Basic Definitions
fluid • anything that flows liquid • definite volume, indefinite
shape gas • indefinite volume, indefinite
shape
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Pressure • force per unit of area - measured in pascals (Pa) pounds per square inch (psi) torr atmospheres (atm) millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) kilopascals (kPa) millibars (mb) - conversion factors 1 atm = 760 torr = 1013 mb = 101.3 kPa = 14.7 psi = 760 mm Hg = 29.9 in Hg
- increases if force increases or area decreases
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Pressure Equation #1
P = F ÷ A
key: P = pressure (in Pa) F = force (in N) A = area (in m2)
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Pressure and Depth
• in a fluid, depends on depth • more fluid above increases the force • pressure is exerted in all directions
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Pressure Equation #2
P = ρgh key: P = pressure (in Pa) ρ = density (in kg/m3) g = 9.81 m/s2
h = depth (in m)
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Boyle’s Law
• for an enclosed gas, an increase in pressure will decrease the volume
• if the pressure is doubled, the volume is cut in half
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Boyle’s Law Equation
P1V1 = P2V2
Key: P1 = pressure at beginning V1 = volume at beginning P2 = pressure at end V2 = volume at end
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Real World Applications Air Pressure • air in atmosphere has a weight (3 square feet = roughly 220,000 pounds) • measured with a barometer • Two Types • wet - tube of liquid inverted in a dish increases in outside pressure force
more liquid up the tube • aneroid - partial vacuum can increase in outside pressure causes can to collapse
more
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Barometers • invented by Evangelista Torricelli in 1643 • filled tube with mercury • inverted tube in dish of mercury • column of mercury fell so that it was
760 mm tall (29.9 inches) • the area above the column of mercury
is a vacuum • if he used water, the tube would have
been 10.3 m tall • maximum useful straw length is 10.3 m • water will not rise more than 10.3
meters because of air pressure
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Mercury Barometer
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Water Pressure
• pressure increases with depth • submarines made of steel to withstand the
pressure on all sides • caissons for Brooklyn Bridge needed to be
filled with compressed air to prevent being crushed by the water around them • dams are wider at the bottom to resist increased
pressure
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Boyle’s Law
• air bubbles expand as they rise through water • divers do not hold their breath as they rise or
their lungs will explode
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Farting Underwater