Fluid Pressure
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Key Stage 4
Meaning
Fluid Pressure is the force per unit area on a surface due to particles colliding with that surface.
About Fluid Pressure
- The force responsible for pressure in a fluid is the weight of all the particles above the object.
- The pressure in a fluid decreases with height and increases with depth. The deeper into a fluid the greater the pressure.
- Since pressure increases with depth then the bottom of an object will experience more pressure than the top of the object. This causes a force called upthrust.
Equation
Pressure = (Density of the Fluid) x (Gravitational Field Strength) x (Depth in the fluid)
\( P = \rho g h\)
Where\[ P\] = Pressure at that depth.
\( \rho\) = Density of the fluid
\( g \) = Gravitational Field Strength