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Assume that you are in a space station conducting fluid mechanics experiments in zero gravity. You perfectly coat a sphere and a long cylinder with a thin layer of the same fluid and thickness. If the sphere and cylinder have the same radius, will the fluid layers on the two objects have the same pressure

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

From the Question operation is

-zero gravity

-same fluid thickness

-same radius

Generally the force is given by
f=ma=(p)/(a)

=>
g=m/s^2=0

=> As acceleration varies directly to pressure

=>
p=0

Generally it is shown that the fluid layer on the two objects will have same pressure.

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