Fluid mechanics assembly
Function
Intended for experimental study, physics laboratory and carrying out physics experiments on: Physics. Fluid mechanics. Atmospheric pressure. The Magdeburg hemispheres experiment and atmospheric pressure. What is meant by Magdeburg hemispheres. Reducing the internal pressure of the discs. Balancing the internal pressure of the discs with atmospheric pressure. Hydrostatics. Pascal's principle, the hydraulic lift. What is meant by fluid. The proportion that relates the acting forces to the areas of the cross-sections of the cylinders. The free surfaces of a liquid inside open communicating vessels, non-capillaries. What are communicating vessels. Capillarity. Leveling points on a vertical screen. The pressure at a point of a liquid in equilibrium, Stevin's principle. How to read the depth of the submerged point. Measuring the pressure at different depths of a liquid at rest. Stevin's principle, the fundamental principle of hydrostatics. The density of a liquid as a function of the known density of another liquid, immiscible liquids. Measuring the height of the oil column by difference. Measuring the height of the water column by difference in the branch that balances the oil column. What is meant by an isobaric surface. The hydrostatic buoyancy force, a quantity with direction, sense and module (value). Scalar and vector quantities. The mass of a body does not change, it is a scalar quantity and one of the general properties of matter. The weight of a body can change, it depends on where the body is. The relationship between the “apparent decrease in the weight of a body immersed in a liquid” and the buoyancy. Determining the value, direction and sense of the hydrostatic buoyancy force. Archimedes' principle, buoyancy and its relationship with the volume and density of the displaced liquid. The principle of impenetrability of matter. Calculating and determining the characteristics of the hydrostatic buoyancy force. The relationship between the buoyancy and the weight of the volume of the displaced liquid. The relationship between the buoyancy and the volume, density of the displaced liquid and the acceleration of gravity. The relation of buoyancy to the volume and specific gravity of the displaced liquid. Determining the density of a steel solid by buoyancy. Determining the density of a brass solid by buoyancy. Determining the density of an aluminum solid by buoyancy. Determining the density of an irregular solid by buoyancy. Absolute density (specific mass) and relative density, etc.
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Key Experiments
- » The Magdeburg Hemisphere Experiment and Atmospheric Pressure. - 1032.093
- » Pascal's principle and the hydraulic elevator. - 1042.026C
- » The free surfaces of a liquid within open, noncapillary, communicating vessels. - 1042.004D
- » The pressure at a point in a liquid in equilibrium, Stevin's principle. - 1042.008C
- » The density of a liquid as a function of the known density of another liquid, immiscible liquids. - 1042.020C
- » The hydrostatic buoyant force, a quantity with direction, sense and module. - 1042.028D
- » Archimedes' principle, buoyancy and its relation to the volume and density of the displaced liquid - 1042.032D
- » Determining the density of a steel solid by buoyancy. - 1042.032D1
- » Determining the density of a brass solid by buoyancy. - 1042.032D2
- » Determining the density of an aluminum solid by buoyancy. - 1042.032D3
- » Determining the density of an irregular solid by buoyancy. - 1042.032D5