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Paper 2
Forces
Pressure and Pressure Differences in Fluids
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Fluid
A
liquid
or a
gas
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In any fluid, the forces due to pressure act on a given
surface
at right angles (normal to) the
surface
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Calculating pressure
Pressure
=
Force
/Area
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Pressure
Measured in
Pascals
(
Pa
)
Force measured in
Newtons
(
N
)
Area measured in
metre²
(
m²
)
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As
altitude increases
The density of the atmosphere
decreases
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Earth's atmosphere
A
thin
(relative to the magnitude of the Earth) layer of
gas
surrounding the Earth
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Equation for pressure in liquids at different depths
Pressure due to a
column
of liquid(Pa) =
Column
height(m) x density(kg/m³) x gravitational field strength(N/kg)
P = hρg
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Upthrust is always equal to the
weight
of the fluid that the object
displaces
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Factors that influence whether an object will
sink
or
float
Upthrust
Weight
Density
of fluid
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