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Fluid statics or hydrostatics is the branch of fluid mechanics which deals with the study of fluids at rest and the pressure exerted by it on an immersed object. If your question is about the study of fluids in motion, use the tag "fluid-dynamics" instead.
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Surface tension factor 2 [duplicate]
Can anyone please explain what is meant by this illustration when deriving the formula for the force of surface tension which is $2 L \sigma$, where $\sigma$ is the tension? Where does exactly the f …
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What happens when you put (pour) water on water with the same density? (Archimedes)
Suppose you have a glass of water, and you pour on it a volume V of water of the same density; if we consider the archimedes principle, what happens to the water that is poured? Does it float, sink, n …