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Middle School Physical Science: Fluid Forces - Pressure of Fluids
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All fluids exert pressure. The particles of fluids are constantly moving in all directions at random. As the particles move, they keep bumping into each other and into anything else in their path. These collisions cause pressure, which is the result of force acting on a given area. Pressure shows how concentrated the force is. The smaller the area to which a given force is applied, the greater the pressure is on that area. When particles of a fluid are crowded together in one place, they quickly spread out to fill whatever space is available. That's because fluid particles always move from a... Show more
Middle School Physical Science: Fluid Forces - Pressure of Fluids
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1. The pressure of ocean water increases as the water
2. If a force of 200 N is applied to an area of 0.5 m2, the pressure is
3. What is 50 kPa expressed in pascals?
4. Birds can fly because air pressure is
5. Why do fluids exert pressure?
6. When the same force is applied to a smaller area, the pressure is
7. When the same amount of pressure acts over a larger area, it exerts