Which of the following best describes the relationship between pressure, force, and area?
19. Fluid Mechanics
Intro to Pressure
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Which of the following statements is true regarding atmospheric pressure?
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Which of the following devices is specifically designed to detect and measure ?
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Which of the following statements about (pounds per square inch) is false?
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The deepest known point on Earth is called the Mariana Trench, at ~11,000 m (~36,000 ft). If the surface area of the average human ear is 20 cm2, how much average force would be exerted on your ear at that depth?
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Which of the following is true about negative pressure systems?
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Which of the following sets of variables are typically used to describe the pressure exerted by a gas in a piston system?
81views - Multiple ChoiceIn a static fluid, what generates the force responsible for hydrostatic pressure at a given depth?41views
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A large warehouse is 100 m wide, 100 m deep, 10 m high:
a) What is the total weight of the air inside the warehouse?
b) How much pressure does the weight of the air apply on the floor?2256views17rank2comments - Multiple ChoiceIn introductory physics, how is pressure different from force?39views
- Multiple ChoiceSuppose the average speed of blood in the aorta is , and the diameter is 2.0 cm. What is the pressure gradient in this aorta due to the viscosity of blood (assume a human body temperature)?1407views
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A wooden cube, 1 m on all sides and having density 800 kg/m3 , is held under water in a large container by a string, as shown below. The top of the cube is exactly 2 m below the water line. Calculate the difference between the force applied by water to the top and to the bottom faces of the cube (Hint:calculate the two forces, then subtract.Use g=10 m/s2.)
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A tall cylindrical beaker 10 cm in radius is placed on a picnic table outside. You pour 5 L of an 8,000 kg/m3 liquid and 10 L of a 6,000 kg/m3 liquid into. Calculate the total pressure at the bottom of the beaker. (Use g=10 m/s2.)
1966views4rank2comments - Multiple ChoiceAssume that air is an ideal fluid. If the atmospheric pressure is 101,325 Pa and the density of mercury is 13,600 kg/m³, what is the height h of mercury on the right side of the U-tube when the pressure is balanced?1158views
- Multiple ChoiceThe pressure gradient in a pipe carrying water is What pressure gradient would be required to maintain the same flow rate in the same pipe if it were carrying olive oil? Treat the flow as the flow of a viscous fluid. The viscosity of water is and the viscosity of olive oil is .1702views