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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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Fluid Pressure on a curved surface
In this question (b) , I was not able to understand why the upward thrust on the flat surface of the hemisphere will be piR^3, because the "2/3 pi R^3" amount of water has been occupied by the hemisp …
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Question regarding Angle made by fluid in accelerating frame
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Now my question is that , why will we take the tension in the string , or in fact , the string to be making the same angle with respect to the surface as the fluid is making with t …
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Bernoulli's Equation - Doubt [closed]
Ok so we have this question:
Now when I take these two points:
Applying bernoulli's equation to these points: taking Pressure at point 1(inside the beaker) to be $P_o$ + $\rho gd$ , and second p …