In this section, we dive into the study of fluids and their behavior under different conditions. Hydrostatics focuses on fluids at rest and covers important concepts such as pressure, Archimedes’ principle, and buoyancy. It explains how pressure in a fluid increases with depth and how an object’s buoyant force is related to the displaced fluid’s weight. The section also covers Pascal’s law, which states that any change in pressure applied to an enclosed fluid is transmitted undiminished throughout the fluid.
Fluid dynamics explores the movement of fluids, focusing on concepts like flow rate, continuity equation, and Bernoulli’s principle. Bernoulli’s principle explains how pressure and velocity are related in a moving fluid, and it has numerous applications, including in airplane wings and water flow systems. These hand-written notes are designed for English medium students sitting for G.C.E. A/L examinations, providing clear and accessible explanations to help them understand the fundamental principles of fluid behavior
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