Fluid Mechanics L1 | Hydrostatic pressure, Pascal's law,
Barometer & Manometer | 11 Physics JEE 2023
Vedantu JEE English
This is a part of your long-term series on your favorite channel via enthuse. years welcome
aboard to this special session. the nurture series is for all the 11 standard students also for the
dropper and the 12 standard students who want to revise their 11 standard topics. Today is
lecture number one of fluid mechanics. we are going to talk about pascal's law and it 's beautiful
application. some of you have not studied no problem It 's okay so this is a very interesting
question. I 'm going to ask you this now, but the answer for this will be disclosed towards the
end of the class so how high do you think you can elongate the straw so that you can still sip it
without any you know problems okay you 're saying 0. 8 meet Atm related Uh pressure will be
decide the height. According According to capacity. an ideal fluid can not be compressed or
expanded. the characteristics of an ideal fluid look something like this. there are no viscosity.
There is no dissipative. There are no forces which take away the energy of that fluid. the camera
results will be out on Monday..
Fluid mechanics is divided into three parts. You 're first going to start with hydrostatics and like.
I said that statics means it is basically at rest, so what it means is look at this liquid, which is in
this container. If I take any part of that fluid. what do you think the net force on it should be. put
it up in the chat box my warriors. what do you think will happen if the specific gravity is 1. 3 by
common sense by general knowledge by your past experiences. what do perception by common
sense. if the density is higher than that of water. Then if you put such an object in liquid like
water, it will sink. if it is less than one. Obviously, it will float perfect that's one thing. pressure is
nothing but the force divided by area and pressure is the intensity of. The force. there are some
interesting properties about pressure, and here it is that is called as pascal 's law. even if there
is a cap if you squeeze it on one side. Even if the cap is there, the other side starts bulging. any
changes in pressure in a closed container that's very important closed container is used in
daytoday life and you will see the pressure adjust itself..
See a lot of phenomena based on Pascal 's law. Pascal ''s law tells that whenever you change
the pressure you know it tries to adjust itself. It equalizes it normalizes everywhere till the
Barometer & Manometer | 11 Physics JEE 2023
Vedantu JEE English
This is a part of your long-term series on your favorite channel via enthuse. years welcome
aboard to this special session. the nurture series is for all the 11 standard students also for the
dropper and the 12 standard students who want to revise their 11 standard topics. Today is
lecture number one of fluid mechanics. we are going to talk about pascal's law and it 's beautiful
application. some of you have not studied no problem It 's okay so this is a very interesting
question. I 'm going to ask you this now, but the answer for this will be disclosed towards the
end of the class so how high do you think you can elongate the straw so that you can still sip it
without any you know problems okay you 're saying 0. 8 meet Atm related Uh pressure will be
decide the height. According According to capacity. an ideal fluid can not be compressed or
expanded. the characteristics of an ideal fluid look something like this. there are no viscosity.
There is no dissipative. There are no forces which take away the energy of that fluid. the camera
results will be out on Monday..
Fluid mechanics is divided into three parts. You 're first going to start with hydrostatics and like.
I said that statics means it is basically at rest, so what it means is look at this liquid, which is in
this container. If I take any part of that fluid. what do you think the net force on it should be. put
it up in the chat box my warriors. what do you think will happen if the specific gravity is 1. 3 by
common sense by general knowledge by your past experiences. what do perception by common
sense. if the density is higher than that of water. Then if you put such an object in liquid like
water, it will sink. if it is less than one. Obviously, it will float perfect that's one thing. pressure is
nothing but the force divided by area and pressure is the intensity of. The force. there are some
interesting properties about pressure, and here it is that is called as pascal 's law. even if there
is a cap if you squeeze it on one side. Even if the cap is there, the other side starts bulging. any
changes in pressure in a closed container that's very important closed container is used in
daytoday life and you will see the pressure adjust itself..
See a lot of phenomena based on Pascal 's law. Pascal ''s law tells that whenever you change
the pressure you know it tries to adjust itself. It equalizes it normalizes everywhere till the