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Fluids Physics 202 Lecture 3. Pascal’s principle: any pressure change will flow through the entire fluid equally.

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Page 1: Fluids Physics 202 Lecture 3. Pascal’s principle: any pressure change will flow through the entire fluid equally.

Fluids

Physics 202 Lecture 3

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Pascal’s principle: any pressure change will flow through the entire fluid equally

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Archimedes’ principle: vertical pressure differentials provides the force of buoyancy

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Pressure differentials cause flow; steady flow moves along streamlines of current

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The steady flow of an ideal fluid is both incompressible and non-viscous

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Bernoulli's equation describes the pressure differentials in a ideal fluid that is flowing

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Viscosity is fluid friction; leads to air drag and requires extra pressure for flow

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Turbulence driven by speed and size of the object, viscosity and density of the fluid

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Navier-Stokes equations go beyond Bernoulli, but are very difficult to solve