Module 3 Pressure Density Archimedes Flashcards
Definition for density?
mass per unit volume
What kind of quantity is density, vector or scalar?
scalar
What is the symbol for density?
ρ - rho
If force given at an angle to the a surface, what must be done before pressure can be calculated?
resolve force to give the component normal to the surface
Units for pressure?
pascals, Pa
Definition of a pascal?
1 Newton per metre squared
To find the maximum pressure that can be exerted by an object what do you do?
weight/smallest area
Derive P=ρhg from the formula for volume and pressure
V=Axh (areaheight)
ρ=m/V therefore m = ρV
By combining the two above equations we get m = ρAh
Weight = mg = ρAhg = F
To get P divide both sides by A
Area cancels out to give P=ρhg
Explain which equations you need to combine to derive P=ρhg from the formula for volume and pressure
V=Axh
ρ=m/V
Combine arrange for mass
weight(F) = mg
P=F/A
What does homogeneity mean?
two quantities have the same units (not necessarily base/SI units)
State the Archimedes principle
For an object fully or partially submerged in a fluid, the upthrust is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced
For an object traveling upwards in water, what are the forces acting on it?
Upthrust, weight and drag
For an object in water, when is terminal velocity reached?
when W+D=U if the object is travelling upwards
when W = U+D if the object is travelling downwards
When an object is floating what can be said about the forces acting on it?
W=U, as object is not moving there is no drag
Assuming a large depth, explain what happens to a ball who’s weight is<upthrust in water over time if released from the bottom?
Resultant force is upwards
As velocity increases so does drag so resultant force decreases
Acceleration decreases
Eventually terminal velocity is reached when W+D=U
Archimedes principle:
For an object fully or partially __________ in a fluid, the upthrust is equal to the ________________
For an object fully or partially submerged in a fluid, the upthrust is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced