Pressure Flashcards

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1
Q

How do you calculate the pressure?

What are the measurements?

A

pressure = force / area

N/m2 N m2

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What is 1 N/m2 equal to?

A

1 pascal (Pa)

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What is a fluid?

A

a substance that can flow

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What is browian motion?

A

evidence for the random movement of particles within a liquid or gas

the larger smoke particles get knocked by the smaller particles within the gas causing them to move

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What does normal mean?

A

perpendicular (at a right angle)

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Fill the gaps :

  • particles within a fluid have ______ movement
  • particles _____ with the _______ of objects or the ______ of containers
  • the particles colliding with the surface causes a force _____ to the surface
  • the pressure is equal to this force divided by the ____ it’s acting on (force per unit ____)
A
  • particles within a fluid have random movement
  • particles collide with the surfaces of objects or the surfaces of containers
  • the particles colliding with the surface causes a force normal to the surface
  • the pressure is equal to this force divided by the area it’s acting on (force per unit area)
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How do you calculate the pressure at a certain depth of a liquid?

A

pressure = height/depth x density x gravitational field strength
(Pa) (m) (kg/m3) (N/Kg)

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What is the relationship between pressure and depth?

Fill the gaps:

  • as the depth increases, the pressure _________ (a ______ relationship)
  • this is because the ______ you go, the more ________ are ______ you
A
  • as the depth increases, the pressure increases (a linear relationship)
  • this is because the deeper you go, the more particles are above you
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