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Could someone give me lessons for pressure?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Pressure is defined as the physical force exerted on an object. The force applied is perpendicular to the surface of objects per unit area. The basic formula for pressure is F/A (Force per unit area). Unit of pressure is Pascals (Pa). Types of Pressures are Absolute, Atmospheric, Differential, and Gauge Pressure.

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Pressure is defined as the force acting per unit area surface.

Pressure = force/ area =F/A……1

S.I unit is Nm-2 isalso called 1Pascal (Pa). Pressure is scalar quantity.

Pressure is inversely proportional to the area. i.e. force acting on the small area exerts more pressure.

Pressure is directly proportional to the applied force.i.e. more pressure is exerted if the force is increased and vice-versa.



Liquid pressure:

The pressure exerted by the liquid in a vessel is called liquid pressure. Consider a liquid with density d in a beaker of cross sectional area A and height of liquid column is h.





P=F/A

P=m g/A

P=d Vg/A

P=d A hg /A

P=d h g……..1



The factors affecting the liquid pressure are:

Density of the liquid

Depth of liquid

Acceleration due to the gravity



Consequences of liquid pressure:

The pressure exerted by a liquid increases with depth.

A liquid finds its own level

The pressure at any point in a liquid acts in all direction.



Pascal’s Law: Pascal’s law of liquid pressure states that, “The pressure is equally exerted perpendicularly on all sides as pressure is applied on a liquid kept in a closed container.”

Instruments based on Pascal’s Law are: Hydraulic Brake and Pistons.



Up thrust: Up thrust is defined as the resultant thrust that a liquid uses to push up a body immersed in the liquid. Its SI unit is Newton.



Density: Density of the substance is defined as the mass per unit volume of that substance.

Density (d) = mass/volume

Density is measured in kg/m3 .in S.I system. And In c.g.s system it is measured in g/cm3.





Relative density: The ratio of the density of the substance to the density of the substance at 40C is called relative density of the substance. It is unit less.



Archimedes Principle:

It states that,” When a body is partially or wholly immersed in a liquid, it experiences an up thrust equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by it.” This principle is used to calculate up thrust or apparent weight of an object.





Let us consider a cylinder of height h and cross-sectional area A completely immersed in a liquid as shown in figure.

Top face be at height of h1 and bottom face be at height h2
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