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Fluid Pressure and Fluid Force in Calculus II - Physics Forums The discussion revolves around setting up integrals to calculate fluid force on a cylindrical gasoline tank that is half full The problem involves understanding fluid pressure and its application in calculus, particularly in the context of horizontal strips and varying pressure with depth
Fluid Force Problem- Caclulus II - Physics Forums Explore fluid dynamics concepts related to pressure and force on submerged surfaces Practice solving similar fluid force problems involving different shapes and orientations Students and professionals in engineering, physics, and mathematics, particularly those dealing with fluid mechanics and calculus applications in real-world scenarios
Fluid Flow: Pressure vs Gravity Explained • Physics Forums Fluids flow in response to a net force Pressure is simply force area, and the differential pressure is simply a pressure gradient in a pipe and the fluid flows from high pressure to low pressure Fluid also flows under the force of gravity, from higher elevation to lower elevation, much the way a mass falls in a gravitational field
Calculating Water Force and Moment in a Fresh Water Storage Tank The problem involves calculating forces acting on a hinged side of a fresh water storage tank, specifically focusing on the water thrust force and its moment about the hinge The dimensions of the tank and the properties of water are provided, along with a request to draw a side view of the tank showing the forces involved Exploratory, Assumption checking, Problem interpretation Participants
Inertial Force in Fluid Mechanics - Physics Forums If you were to balance forces on the fluid particle, they would have to be equal and opposite to the forces on the right hand side (pressure gradient, viscous, and body) To me it seems like you're in the non-inertial reference frame of the fluid particle and treating the inertial force as a fictitious force in this reference frame
Fluid Mechanics and perpendicular force - Physics Forums Participants explore theoretical and conceptual aspects of fluid mechanics, including pressure distribution and equilibrium of forces Some participants question why a body in a fluid experiences only perpendicular forces, suggesting that parallel forces could lead to fluid flow along the surface
Force acting on one side of a fluid - Physics Forums The discussion centers on calculating the net force acting on one side of a fluid in a beaker, specifically addressing the influence of surface tension and hydrostatic pressure The derived equations include excess pressure across surfaces, with the final net force expressed as F_ {net} = 2P_0 RH + 2SR + \rho g RH^2 Participants highlight the importance of including atmospheric pressure and
Force of pressurized water exiting a hose or pipe? - Physics Forums Well known examples of the force produced by pressurized water exiting a pipe: JetLev Water Propeled jet Pack Hovering Car I need to calculate the maximum for the thrust produced when the hose or pipe is bent rearward Since this is similar to the case of a water bottle rocket, the guess
Relationship between viscosity and velocity in fluid mechanics Discussion Overview The discussion centers around the relationship between viscosity and velocity in fluid mechanics, particularly in the context of laminar and turbulent flow Participants explore whether viscosity is affected by the velocity of the fluid and clarify concepts related to viscous force and shear rate
Understanding forces acting on a pipe bend when fluid is passing . . . The discussion focuses on understanding the forces acting on a pipe bend when fluid is flowing through it Participants explore the dynamics of fluid motion and the implications of pressure forces in relation to the direction of flow Exploratory, Technical explanation, Conceptual clarification One participant questions the direction of the force P2A2 in relation to the fluid flow, suggesting