What factors which affect pressure in aliquod
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Fluids are made up of a large number of very small particles, much too small to see. These particles are in constant, rapid motion. They bump into one another. They bump into the walls of any container that holds them. They bump into objects in the fluid. As the particles of a fluid bump into an object in the fluid, they apply forces to the object. The forces, acting over the object’s surface, exert pressure on the object. When the pressure in a fluid increases, the particles bump together more frequently. This increases the pressure on objects in the fluid. The pressure a fluid exerts on an object in the fluid is applied in all directions. That is because the particles that make up the fluid can move in any direction. These particles exert forces as they bump into objects in the fluid.
Factors affecting the pressure exerted by fluids are
1.The density of the fluid
2.A height of the fluid column
3.If we go deeper into the earth or into the atmosphere the relative change in constant of gravitational force should be considered.
4.Force of buoyancy
Factors affecting the pressure exerted by fluids are
1.The density of the fluid
2.A height of the fluid column
3.If we go deeper into the earth or into the atmosphere the relative change in constant of gravitational force should be considered.
4.Force of buoyancy
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