作者:Nathan Arandia 3 年以前
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Fluids Concept Map
Fluids play a crucial role in both natural and technological contexts, governed by natural laws such as Pascal's Law. Fluids, defined as substances that flow and lack a fixed shape, are essential to life on Earth.
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Fluids Concept Map Fluid: A substance with no real shape
that flows from gravity. Fluids are also
essential to all life on Earth. Nature Archer Fish: A type of fish that uses hydraulics
to shoot insects with water away from plants. Swim Bladder: A bladder in which fish use
to control their buoyancy. Water: A colorless liquid that acts as a fluid
which can be found in many natural places on
Earth. Natural Laws Pressure: A physical force on
an object. Compression: To squeeze something
in a small area. Pascal's Law: The law in which the amount of
area/force = pressure in containers with fluids. Buoyancy: An upward force than can
found in nature and technology Technology Hydraulic System: A system that uses liquids
under pressure. Vault: Technology which uses hydraulics
and fluids to create working functions in
techology. Ballast Tank: Parts of a submarine which is used
to change the vessel's buoyancy. The SCIENCE of Fluids Density: Mass per unit volume of
something. 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. Viscosity: A fluid's resistance to changing
volume. Maple Syrup Cohesion: Two same substances sticking together. Adhesion: Two different substances sticking together. Gasses Aerodynamics: The study of how gasses
move. Gas: A matter in which has no mass or density
which can fit in any container.