Questions On General Physics in Four Parts Based On the 10th Ed of Everetts T
Questions On General Physics in Four Parts Based On the 10th Ed of Everetts T
Harold Whiting
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* Explain the statement that the pressure of a fluid is the same in all directions. D. 137. n. Prove (by considering the conditions of equilibrium of the forces on the ends of a prism with horizontal axis) that the pressure at two points at the same level in a fluid must be the same. D. 138. 12. Prove (by considering the conditions of equilibrium of a column of fluid with vertical sides) that in descending through the vertical distance, h, in a liquid of density, d, the pressure (measured in gr...avitation units) increases by the amount, hd, whether the starting point is in the free surface of the liquid or not. D. 139. I3. | Describe one or more experiments (with communicating tubes) illustrating the equality of pressure between columns of liquid of given vertical height in tubes having different inclinations. 14. Show (by a zigzag of horizontal and vertical prisms) that the pressure at two points on the same le\el in communicating vessels must be the same. Prob. D. 139, 147. 15. Show (as in the last question) that the pressure of a fluid of density, d, at a depth, 7z, below a given surface is greater than at this surface by the amount, hd, regardless of the shape of the vessel.
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