FLUID PRESSURE Or feeling a bit stressed lately???

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FLUID PRESSURE Or feeling a bit stressed lately???

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FLUID PRESSUREOr feeling a bit stressed lately???

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Are you under a lot of pressure?Do you feel a lot of pressure?

PRESSURE!Right now, 1000 N of pressure are pushing on the

top of your head!

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What is pressure?

• The result of a force distributed over an area• Pressure = force = Newton area meters2

• SI unit of pressure is the pascal (Pa)• 1 Pa = 1 newton/m2

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Atmospheric Pressure

• The atmosphere is the thin layer of nitrogen, oxygen, and other gases that surrounds Earth.

• Atmospheric pressure is the pressure caused by the weight of the atmosphere.

• Atmospheric pressure is exerted on everything on Earth, including you.

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Atmospheric Pressure

• The air inside this balloon exerts pressure that keeps the balloon inflated against atmospheric pressure.

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• In the image below, the force of the air particles hitting the inner surface of the tire creates pressure, which keeps the tire inflated.

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Fluids Exert Pressure

• A fluid is any material that can flow and that takes the shape of its container. Fluids include liquids and gases.

• All fluids exert pressure, which is the amount of force exerted per unit area of a surface.

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Fluids Exert Pressure, continued

• Pressure and Bubbles Soap bubbles get rounder as they get bigger because fluids exert pressure evenly in all directions.

• Since air is a fluid, adding air to an air bubble causes it to expand in all directions at once.

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Fluids Exert Pressure, continued

• Calculating Pressure Pressure can be calculated by using the following equation:

pressure force

area

• The SI unit for pressure is the pascal. One pascal (1 Pa) is the force of one newton exerted over an area of one square meter (1 N/m2).

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Examples

• If the area of a box touching the ground is 1.5 square meters, and its weight is 2700 newtons, what pressure does the box exert on the ground?

• A gymnast standing on one hand (area 0.02 m2) pushes down on the ground with a force of 600 N. How much pressure does the gymnast exert on the ground?

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So . ……..

• The greater the area the force is distributed over, the less the pressure

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For example: sharp knife vs dull knife

• Sharp knife exerts a LARGE FORCE over a small area

• FORCE/ area = PRESSURE• Dull knife exerts a small force over a LARGE

AREA• Force/AREA = pressure

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You do the math

• Sharp knife: area = 1 mm2

• Dull knife: area = 5 mm2

• Force applied to each knife = 5 N

Sharp knife = 5/1 = 5N/m2

Dull knife = 5/5 = 1N/m2

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How about?

Soft Bed vs. hard floor• Bed exerts force upward equal to your weight• Mattress exerts force upward over your whole

body• Floor only pushes on pressure points which

are touching the floor

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Another example:

Ice skating (or roller blading)• A shoe distributes the force (body weight)

over a much larger area than the skate• So the skate exerts a much higher pressure on

the ice than the shoe does• The skate pushes into the ice and• Voila! You can skate!

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So what are fluids?

• Substances that flow and have no definite shape

• Examples: gases and liquids

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What are some characteristics of pressure in fluids?

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Standard atmospheric pressure = 14.7 pounds per square inch

• What happened to this can?

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Depth effects pressure

As depth increases, water pressure increases(directly proportional)

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Altitude effects pressure

As altitude increase, air pressure decreases(inversely proportional)

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Fluids want to . . .

• Move from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure

• Everything wants to be equal

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• Pressure Differences and Tornadoes The air pressure inside a tornado is very low. Because the air pressure outside of the tornado is higher than the pressure inside, air rushes into the tornado.

• The rushing air causes the tornado to be like a giant vacuum cleaner.

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Everything wants to be equal!

• Pressure on the outside >>>> pressure on the inside

• So when the can is heated, the can is crushed!• Why?????

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PRESSURE!!!