
Fluids at Rest: Crash Course Physics #14
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Date: 2022-04-04
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Aadithya
Thanks for the helpful video. However, I still have a doubt to which I'm not able to find a satisfactory answer, i. e. What actually causes Upthrust? As in why should liquids exert a force in the Upward direction? I know that liquids exert pressure in all directions, but what causes this at the molecular level?
Thanks.
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Thanks for the helpful video. However, I still have a doubt to which I'm not able to find a satisfactory answer, i. e. What actually causes Upthrust? As in why should liquids exert a force in the Upward direction? I know that liquids exert pressure in all directions, but what causes this at the molecular level?
Thanks.
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TowelBoy
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i fart hehehehe hahah
you wanna take a sniff?
i dont mind: 3
it smells like pickles and mustard uwu
hehe
come on just try it!
i promise you wont regret it
come on XD
hehehehhhheehhehehe
whats taking you so long?
just smell my pickle fart please uwu
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Allen
The manometer works only in when one of the pressure is atmospheric pressure right or else won't the pressure exerted by the bike tire( for example) increase the pressure of the other end and thus there is an interference?
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The manometer works only in when one of the pressure is atmospheric pressure right or else won't the pressure exerted by the bike tire( for example) increase the pressure of the other end and thus there is an interference?
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Reece
In an engine a cylinder with a capacity of 500cc meaning you can fill the cylinder with 500cc's (or millilitres) of air and fuel, could you simply explain what it means to displace this amount of air and fuel please?
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In an engine a cylinder with a capacity of 500cc meaning you can fill the cylinder with 500cc's (or millilitres) of air and fuel, could you simply explain what it means to displace this amount of air and fuel please?
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Shojin
Content table
Fluid at rest
Pascal's principle
Manometer's and barometer
Archimede's principle
Buoyant force (Pressure on water at bottom greater than water at the top)
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Content table
Fluid at rest
Pascal's principle
Manometer's and barometer
Archimede's principle
Buoyant force (Pressure on water at bottom greater than water at the top)
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Jennifer
i spent 2 hours trying to solve a physics problem and failed. 2 mins into this video and I solved it. Thanks for making me feel bad about paying for my tuition. :)
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i spent 2 hours trying to solve a physics problem and failed. 2 mins into this video and I solved it. Thanks for making me feel bad about paying for my tuition. :)
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Alhamed
Wow, I just watched a whole chapter in Fluid book in 10 minutes with a fully understanding!
Thanks a lot Crash-course, That's a GREAT WORK!
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Wow, I just watched a whole chapter in Fluid book in 10 minutes with a fully understanding!
Thanks a lot Crash-course, That's a GREAT WORK!
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Dave
You have two cylinders containing the same volume of water one is tall and skinny the other short and fat. Which one would need a stronger wall?
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You have two cylinders containing the same volume of water one is tall and skinny the other short and fat. Which one would need a stronger wall?
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