P11 Flashcards

Force and pressure

1
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What is pressure ?

A

force per unit area, measured in pascals (Pa)

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2
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Give the equation for pressure when the force is acting evenly perpendicular to the surface of area

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pressure = force/area

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3
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How does the pressure in a liquid change with depth ?

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increases with increasing depth
- if along the same constant horizontal, will be at same pressure at all points along it

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4
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How does a liquid’s density affect its internal pressure ?

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more density = more pressure

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5
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Give the equation for pressure at the base of a liquid column

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pressure = density x height (m) x gravitational field strength

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6
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What is atmospheric pressure ?

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  • when particles of air collide with surfaces or each other and thus generate pressure
    [] higher at sea level than further up in the atmosphere due to differences in density and thus frequency of collision of air particles
  • Earth’s average atmospheric pressure at sea level is 100 kPa
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7
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Describe some examples of how atmospheric pressure is useful for daily life

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  • suction cup
    [] pushing the cup on a surface squeezes out any air from between the cup and the surface
    [] no/little air = no/little pressure from inside
    [] atmospheric pressure is thus greater on the outside, and pushes the cup against the surface without any/too much opposite force, so it stays on the surface
  • straws
    [] sucking air out = atm pressure pushes liquid up straw
  • breathing
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8
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Describe how up-thrust works to make objects float/sink

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  • columns of liquids have pressure acting upwards
  • when an object is placed into the liquid column, it has its own downwards force due to gravity
  • up-thrust is the resultant upwards force when the force of the liquid is greater than the gravitational force
  • floating:
    [] object must displace a volume of the liquid equal to its own weight to be able to float
    [] if it is less dense than the liquid, it will float
    [] if it is the same density as the liquid, it will float but its surface will be at the liquid’s surface
  • sinking:
    [] if the object is not able to displace a volume equal to its own weight, it will sink
    [] the object is more dense than the liquid
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9
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What is up-thrust ?

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upward force on an object due to the fluid, and is caused by the pressure of the fluid

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