Fluids and Solids Flashcards

1
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density

A

how much mass it contains in a specific volume
= m/V
intensive property
kg/m^3

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2
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specific gravity

A

density of substance compared to density of water
denisty(s)/density(w)
lighter than water
>1 –> heavier than water

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3
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density of water

A

1000 kg/m^3

1 g/cm^3

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4
Q

fluid pressure results from…

A

impulse of molecular collisions

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5
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pressure =

A

Force/area = Pascal

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6
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gauge pressure

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measure of the pressure compared to local atmospheric pressure, can be negative like when suck in air to lungs or drink through straw

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7
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for fluid at rest, P =

A

density of fluid x g x depth

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8
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atmospheric pressure =

A

101,000 Pa

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9
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absolute pressure

A

gauge pressure + atmospheric pressure

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10
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Pascal’s principle

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pressure applied anywhere to an enclosed imcompressible fluid will be distributed undiminished throughout that fluid.

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11
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hydraulic lift equations

A
F1d1 = F2d2
F1/A1 = F2/A2
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12
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buoyant force / Archimedes’ principle

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buoyant force is an upward force acting on a submerged object and is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the submerged object
F(b) = density(fluid)*V displaced fluid *g

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13
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uniform translational motion

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motion of fluid as a whole, does not contribute to fluid pressure

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14
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ideal fluids…

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no viscosity (tendency to resist flow)
incompressible; uniform density
lacks turbulence, has steady flow
experience irrotational flow

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15
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volume flow rate, Q

A

Q = Av
narrower pipe –> greater velocity –> decreased pressure
flow rate is constnat

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16
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Bernoulli’s equation

A

P + densitygh + 1/2densityv^2 = K

K = constant specific to a fluid in a given situation of flow

17
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velocity of fluid coming from spigot =

A

v= sqrt(2gh)

18
Q

in a horizontal pipe of constant cross-sectional area, fluid will flow from high pressure to low pressure according to the equation:

A
delta(P) = QR
R = resistance to flow
19
Q

stress

A

force applied to an object divided by the area over which the force is applied
use N/m^2
stress = F/A

20
Q

strain

A

the fractional change in an object’s shape
ratio of change in dimension compared to original dimension, has no units
strain = change in dimension/original dimension

21
Q

modulus of elasticity

A

proportionality between stress and strain
= stress/strain
constant for a specific substance

22
Q

Young’s modulus

A

tensile stress, lengthening/shortening

23
Q

shear modulus

A

shear stress, tilting..

24
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bulk modulus

A

compression and expansion, from all sides