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Topic 15 forces and matter
Pressure in fluids
Pressure due to a column of liquid is + atmosphere
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Relationship between
pressure
in a
liquid
and
depth
Pressure increases as the depth of the fluid increases
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Cause of pressure in liquids
The weight of the
column
of liquid above a surface
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p
=
hρg
The equation linking pressure, height of the column,
density
of the liquid and
gravitational field strength
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p
The symbol for pressure
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h
The symbol for height
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ρ (Greek letter rho)
The symbol for
density
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g
The symbol for gravitational field strength
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Pascals (Pa)
The SI unit for pressure
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Metres
(m)
The
SI
unit for height
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Kilograms per cubic metre
(
kg/m³
)
The SI unit for density
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Newtons per kilogram (N/kg)
The
SI unit
for gravitational field strength
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Upthrust
The
resultant
upwards force acting on an
object
that is partly, or completely, submerged in liquid
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Cause of
upthrust
There is more
pressure
acting on the bottom surface of a submerged object than on its top surface
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When do objects sink
When the
upthrust
acting on the object is less than the
weight
of the object
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When do objects float
When the
upthrust
acting on the object is larger than the
weight
of the object
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Atmospheric pressure
Caused by
air molecules
in the atmosphere colliding with a surface
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Relationship between
atmospheric pressure
and
height
above
ground level
Atmospheric pressure decreases as the height of a surface above ground level increases
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Reason why atmospheric pressure decreases with height
The number of
air molecules
(and so the weight of air) above a surface decreases as the height above
ground level
increases
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