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Pressure. Force Area. Pressure =. B. A. Which block puts more FORCE on the surface?. Which block puts more PRESSURE on the surface?. The “deeper” you go, the greater the pressure. Pressure. Pressure.
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ForceArea Pressure = B A Which block puts more FORCE on the surface? Which block puts more PRESSURE on the surface?
The “deeper” you go,the greater the pressure. Pressure Pressure
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How does this picture illustratepressure as a function of depth?
Why does the greater density, have the greater the pressure? ForceArea ForceArea Pressure Pressure
= Pressure ForceArea = Height Area Mass·GravityArea = MassVolume Density ≡ (Density·Volume)·GravityArea = Density·(Area·Height)·GravityArea = Force = mass·gravity Force Mass Volume = Density·Gravity·Height Pressure = ρ·g·h
Pressure = ρ·g·h ms2 kgm3 kgm·s2 m Pascals = = ρ = Density kg/m3 g = acceleration of gravitym/s2 h = height (depth)meters
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Liquid Pressure
Pressure = ρ·g·h gml kgliter kgm3 Nm3 ρwater = 1 ρwater = 1 ρwater = 1,000 ρwater = 9,800 M.K.S. UNITS!
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P = ρ·g·h Pressure
P = ρ·g·h Pressure
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Artesian Well Height = P = ρ·g·h http://www6.big.or.jp/~tebaland/neo-ganot/chap_02liquid/057ArtesianWell057.html
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P = ρ·g·h http://www.mcs.utulsa.edu/~partha/personal/photo/chicago1.JPG http://www.gast-hillmer.com/images/admince1.jpg Chicago, ILLake Michigan Which harbor would you experience more pressure 50 ft under the surface? San Diego, CAPacific Ocean
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Which object experiences a larger buoyant force? ForceArea Pressure = Force = Pressure · Area