The volume and density of a given amount of an incompressible fluid is constant regardless of the pressure applied
Define the pressure exerted by a confined, ideal fluid.
The pressure exerted by a fluid is the result of the entirety of interactions between the fluid’s constituent particles and the surface with which those particles interact.
State Pascal's principle.
Describes how pressure acts on pistons in a hydraulic system.
Describes how pressure acts on pistons in a hydraulic system.
A pressure change at any point in a confined in-compressible fluid is transmitted throughout the fluid such that the same change occurs everywhere.
Understand applications of Pascal's principle.
Derive relationships between forces in a hydraulic system.
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