Pressure + Hydraulics Flashcards
Equation for pressure
Pressure = Force normal to the surface / Area of that surface
p =F/A
p in N/m^2 or Pascals (Pa)
1 Pa in N/m^2
1Pa = 1N/m^2
What is a fluid
A fluid can be either a liquid or a gas.
What do pressure in fluids cause
The pressure in fluids causes a force normal (acting at right angles) to any surface.
How is atmospheric pressure created
Air molecules colliding with a surface create atmospheric pressure.
What is the atmosphere
The atmosphere is a thin layer (relative to the size of the Earth) of
air round the Earth.
explain why atmospheric pressure varies with height above a surface.
The atmosphere gets less dense as we increase in altitude
The pressure of the atmosphere is caused by air molecules colliding with a surface
As a surface increases height above ground level, the number of air molecules above the surface decreases (and so the weight of air)
This means that atmospheric pressure decreases with an increase in height.
at what point is the atmosphere most dense
The atmosphere is most dense at the surface of the Earth
What does this statement mean:
The atmosphere is most dense at the surface of the Earth
At the Earth’s surface there are the greatest number of air molecules in a given volume
1m^2 into cm^2
1m^2 = 10,000 cm^2
Atmospheric pressure at sea lecel
Atmospheric pressure approx. 100,000 Pa
Explain how a suction cup works
A suction cup sticks to smooth objects because of atmospheric pressure
When it is pushed down, the air under it is force out creating very low pressure
The external pressure produces a force on the suction cup which keeps it attached to the surface
Describe how pressure increases with depth
In a liquid, pressure increases with depth. This is due to the increased weight of liquid acting downwards.
equation for pressure due to a column of liquid
pressure = height of the column × density of the liquid
× gravitational field strength
[ p = h ρ g ]
pressure, p, in pascals, Pa
height of the column, h, in metres, m
density, ρ, in kilograms per metre cubed, kg/m3
Figure 1 shows a spouting can
A student fills the can with water and allows it to drain
Explain why water escaping from the bottom of the spouting can does so at a faster rate than water from the top
Pressure increases with depth (due to increased weight of water above) therefore the water at the bottom has a greater pressure
This means that the water comes out of the bottom hole with a greater force and velocity due to p= F/A