5.5 Forces (pressure and pressure differences in fluids) Flashcards
What is meant by the term ‘fluid’?
A liquid or gas
In any liquid, at what angle do the forces due to pressure act on a given surface?
At right angles (normal to) the surface
State the equation used to calculate pressure?
Pressure = Force / Area
What are the units for pressure?
Pascals (Pa) or N/m2
What are the units for area?
m2
What happens to the density of the atmosphere with increasing altitude?
The atmosphere becomes less dense as altitude increases
Explain why atmospheric pressure decreases with an increase in height?
- Pressure is created by collisions of air molecules
- the quantity of molecules and weight decreases as the height increases
- this means that atmospheric pressure decreases with an increase of height
What is the Earth’s atmosphere?
A thin layer of gas surrounding the earth
How does pressure in fluids increase with depth?
- As the depth increases, the mass of liquid above that depth also increases.
- This means that the force due to the mass increases - - Since the force has increased whilst the area has remained constant, the pressure will increase
Why does pressure in fluids increase with density?
- As the density of fluid increases, the number of particles in a given volume increases
- So the weight of the fluid is greater
- This means the force from the liquid above a certain point is larger
- Since the force has increased, pressure also increases
What equation shows the magnitude of pressure in liquids at different depths?
pressure due to a column of liquid = column height x density x gravitational field strength
What is upthrust?
the upward force that a liquid or gas exerts on a body floating in it
Why are objects in fluid subject to upthrust?
- When an object is submerged in a fluid, it has a higher pressure below it than it has above, as there is more weight above it at the bottom than there is at the top
- this leads to an upwards force called upthrust
How does floating and sinking work?
You float or sink depending on whether the upthrust is more or less than your weight
What is upthrust always equal to?
The weight of the fluid that the object displaces