Example
Fluid Mechanics: Study of fluids.
Some things in technology are inspired in nature. Example: Archer fish and hydralics.
Buoyancy is commonly found in water and other fluids.
Aerodynamics is known to be a part of fluid dynamics as well.
Adhesion and Cohesion are related to each other.
Ballast Tanks are inspired by the fish's swim bladder.
Fluids Concept Map

Fluids Concept Map

Gasses

Gas: A matter in which has no mass or density
which can fit in any container.

Aerodynamics: The study of how gasses
move.

The SCIENCE of Fluids

Adhesion: Two different substances sticking together.

Cohesion: Two same substances sticking together.

Viscosity: A fluid's resistance to changing
volume.

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Fluid Dynamics: A part of fluid mechanics
which is a study of how fluid move.

Hydrodynamics: A part of fluid dynamics
which is a study of how liquids move.

Density: Mass per unit volume of
something.

Technology

Ballast Tank: Parts of a submarine which is used
to change the vessel's buoyancy.

Vault: Technology which uses hydraulics
and fluids to create working functions in
techology.

Hydraulic System: A system that uses liquids
under pressure.

Natural Laws

Buoyancy: An upward force than can
found in nature and technology

Pascal's Law: The law in which the amount of
area/force = pressure in containers with fluids.

Compression: To squeeze something
in a small area.

Pressure: A physical force on
an object.

Nature

Water: A colorless liquid that acts as a fluid
which can be found in many natural places on
Earth.

Swim Bladder: A bladder in which fish use
to control their buoyancy.

Archer Fish: A type of fish that uses hydraulics
to shoot insects with water away from plants.

Fluid: A substance with no real shape
that flows from gravity. Fluids are also
essential to all life on Earth.