8.1 Fluid Statics

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    • What is the primary focus of fluid statics?
      Fluids at rest
    • Fluid pressure is the force exerted per unit area
    • Match the principle with its description:
      Pascal's Principle ↔️ Pressure transmitted uniformly
      Archimedes' Principle ↔️ Buoyancy and displacement
      Hydrostatic Pressure ↔️ Pressure due to fluid depth
    • What does Pascal's Principle state?
      Pressure is transmitted uniformly
    • What is hydrostatic pressure caused by?
      Weight of fluid column
    • What does Archimedes' Principle state?
      Buoyant force equals displaced fluid weight
    • The formula for buoyant force is F_{b} = \rho V g
    • What is buoyancy caused by?
      Pressure difference in fluid
    • Archimedes' Principle states that the buoyant force on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced
    • The formula for buoyant force is Fb=F_{b} =ρVg \rho V g
      True
    • What does Archimedes' Principle describe?
      Buoyant force
    • What does FbF_{b} stand for in the formula for buoyant force?

      Buoyant force
    • Buoyancy and weight are the same property.
      False
    • Match the property with its description:
      Pressure ↔️ Force per unit area
      Density ↔️ Mass per unit volume
    • In fluids at rest, pressure is constant at a given depth
    • Hydraulic lifts use Pascal's Principle to multiply force
    • What causes hydrostatic pressure?
      Weight of fluid column
    • Hydraulic fluid in hydraulic brakes transmits pressure evenly
    • In the hydrostatic pressure formula, 'h' represents the depth or height of the fluid column
    • Match the property with its description in fluid statics:
      Hydrostatic Pressure ↔️ Depends on fluid density and depth
      Atmospheric Pressure ↔️ Constant at a given location
    • What principle states that the buoyant force on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object?
      Archimedes' Principle
    • What are the three types of equilibrium in fluid statics?
      Stable, unstable, neutral
    • Stable equilibrium occurs when the center of gravity is below the center of buoyancy
    • Neutral equilibrium occurs when the center of gravity and buoyancy coincide.

      True
    • Dams rely on the principle that hydrostatic pressure increases linearly with depth
    • Buoyancy is essential for stabilizing marine vessels.

      True
    • Blood pressure is measured using an instrument called a sphygmomanometer
    • Pascal's Principle states that pressure in a closed fluid is transmitted uniformly.

      True
    • What is hydrostatic pressure?
      Pressure due to depth
    • What is the formula for calculating fluid density?
      ρ=\rho =mV \frac{m}{V}
    • In solids, pressure depends on the weight of the object.
      True
    • In fluids, pressure at a given depth is constant
    • What is a primary application of Pascal's Principle?
      Hydraulic lifts
    • Order the components of a hydraulic brake system:
      1️⃣ Brake pedal
      2️⃣ Hydraulic fluid
      3️⃣ Brake pads
    • How does hydraulic fluid in brakes transmit pressure?
      Uniformly
    • The formula for Pascal's Principle is \Delta P_{\in} = \Delta P_{out}
    • Hydraulic lifts use Pascal's Principle to multiply force.

      True
    • How do hydraulic brakes use Pascal's Principle?
      Transmit pressure evenly
    • In fluids, pressure depends on force per unit area.
    • Pressure transmission in fluids is isotropic.

      True
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