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True or false: The formula for pressure at depth is p0 + pgh.
True or false: The formula for pressure at depth is p0 + pgh.
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What is the formula for pressure at a certain depth in a fluid?
What is the formula for pressure at a certain depth in a fluid?
- This formula is for Archimedes' principle, not pressure at depth.
- This formula is for pressure at depth, but not the complete formula (correct)
- This formula is for pressure, but not specifically for pressure at depth.
- This formula is for Bernoulli's principle, not pressure at depth.
The pressure at a certain depth is equal to the pressure at the surface plus the product of density, gravity and depth.
The pressure at a certain depth is equal to the pressure at the surface plus the product of density, gravity and depth.
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True or false: The continuity equation of incompressible fluids states that 1Av = 2Av.
True or false: The continuity equation of incompressible fluids states that 1Av = 2Av.
Which principle states that the weight of fluid displaced is equal to the buoyant force?
Which principle states that the weight of fluid displaced is equal to the buoyant force?
The weight of fluid displaced is equal to the ______.
The weight of fluid displaced is equal to the ______.
What is the work energy theorem?
What is the work energy theorem?
The work-energy theorem states that the work done on an object is equal to the change in its ______.
The work-energy theorem states that the work done on an object is equal to the change in its ______.
True or false: The work energy theorem states that the work done on an object is equal to the change in its potential energy.
True or false: The work energy theorem states that the work done on an object is equal to the change in its potential energy.
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Test your knowledge of fluid mechanics with this quiz! From Pascal's Law to Bernoulli's Principle, this quiz covers various concepts and equations related to pressure, density, buoyancy, and more. Sharpen your skills and see how well you understand the fundamental principles of fluid mechanics.