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Video Clips

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7:32 minutes (0:00 - 7:32)
Pressure and force in fluids; hydraulic lifts and equivalence of work on either side of lift.
F=ma (6:52 of V6)
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8:42 minutes (7:32 - 16:14)
Definition; incompressible fluids and dP/dy=-ρg. Pressure in paint cans filled with air and water.
Pascal's Principle (beginning of V27)
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7:39 minutes (16:14 - 23:53)
Using dP/dy=-ρ pressure from liquid weight and proportionality to height, density; atmospheric pressure.
Hydrostatic Pressure (7:32 of V27)
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6:40 minutes (23:53 - 30:33)
Measuring pressure using Pascal's principle; mercury and water barometers.
Pascal's Principle (beginning of V27)
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5:06 minutes (30:33 - 35:39)
Cornelius von Drebbel's 5-m submarine; overpressure; compression of evacuated can.
Barometers (23:53 of V27)
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6:02 minutes (35:39 - 41:41)
Explanation of manometers; setup for being able to breathe underwater through snorkel tube.
Overpressure (30:33 of V27)
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7:53 minutes (41:41 - 49:34)
Demonstration of maximum snorkeling depth; drinking from a 5-meter straw.
Manometers and Snorkeling (35:39 of V27)
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Lecture Notes

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Pascal's law defined; Archimedes' principle defined (Fb = ρ*g*V); mass density and pressure defined; equation for pressure as a function of depth derived.
Force of gravitation, differentiation, integration
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Practice Problems

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Problem 1
Forces involved in air pressure and buoyancy.
None
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Problem 4
Calculating period of oscillation for vertical rod in water given displacement and pressure.
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Exam Questions

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Problem 8
4-part problem; weight before and after rock is lowered into a beaker of water and density of rock; weight after pinning sphere to bottom.
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