Peerless Mechanical Properties Of Fluids
The Mechanical Properties of Fluids is a Chapter 9 of the Class 11 Physics Book.
Mechanical properties of fluids. When an object is submerged in a liquid at rest the fluid exerts a force on its surface normally. Temperature density pressure and specific enthalpy are the thermodynamic properties of the fluids. It does not possess definite shape.
These properties help in understanding the thermodynamic state of the fluid. Physics is the branch of science that deals with the structure of matter and how the fundamental constituents of the universe interact. Fluid kinematics the study of fluids in motion.
Velocity and acceleration are the kinematic properties of the fluids. As we know whether the fluid is at rest or motion it is subjected to various forces and external conditions. Mechanical Properties of Fluids Class 11 Notes Physics Chapter 10 Fluids are the sustances which can flow eg liquids and gases.
Fluid mechanics is the branch of physics that studies fluids liquids gases and plasmas and the forces on them. With the help of Pascals law and Bernoullis equation one can easily calculate the pressure exerted by fluids. However before proceeding there are 2 important concepts which you must be aware about.
The force exerted normally at a unit area of the surface of a fluid is called fluid pressure. If the fluids are at rest the study of them is called fluid statics. FLUIDS Fluid is something that can flow.
An example of the importance of Mechanical Properties of Fluids would be the use of a flammable and volatile fluid inside the car engine which enables it to burn and compress easily. Youll also learn the definition of pressure how it relates to force and area and how to determine the pressure within a fluid. Fluid mechanics can be divided into fluid statics the study of fluids at rest.