๐คฃ "Meme"
What is a Fluid? A fluid is anything that flows . This includes both liquids (water, oil, blood) and gases (air, steam, helium). Unlike a solid, a fluid has no fixed shape โ it deforms continuously when you apply a force.
The (simple version): When a pipe gets narrower, the fluid must move faster . Example: Put your thumb over a garden hose โ smaller opening โ faster, stronger jet. Real-World Applications You See Every Day | Everyday item | Fluid mechanics at work | |---------------|-------------------------| | Toilet | Siphon effect (pressure difference) | | Straw | You lower pressure in your mouth; atmospheric pressure pushes drink up | | Hydraulic jack | Pascalโs principle โ small force, big lift | | Chimney | Hot air is less dense โ rises โ draws smoke up | | Blood flow | Narrow arteries increase speed but drop pressure (bad for health) | | Pitot tube on a plane | Measures airspeed from pressure difference | Common Misconceptions (Cleared Up) โ "Suction pulls things" โ No โ the atmosphere pushes things into low-pressure zones. fluid mechanics for dummies
โ โ Even in connected pipes โ if you raise one end, all connected water adjusts level. What is a Fluid
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What is a Fluid? A fluid is anything that flows . This includes both liquids (water, oil, blood) and gases (air, steam, helium). Unlike a solid, a fluid has no fixed shape โ it deforms continuously when you apply a force.
The (simple version): When a pipe gets narrower, the fluid must move faster . Example: Put your thumb over a garden hose โ smaller opening โ faster, stronger jet. Real-World Applications You See Every Day | Everyday item | Fluid mechanics at work | |---------------|-------------------------| | Toilet | Siphon effect (pressure difference) | | Straw | You lower pressure in your mouth; atmospheric pressure pushes drink up | | Hydraulic jack | Pascalโs principle โ small force, big lift | | Chimney | Hot air is less dense โ rises โ draws smoke up | | Blood flow | Narrow arteries increase speed but drop pressure (bad for health) | | Pitot tube on a plane | Measures airspeed from pressure difference | Common Misconceptions (Cleared Up) โ "Suction pulls things" โ No โ the atmosphere pushes things into low-pressure zones.
โ โ Even in connected pipes โ if you raise one end, all connected water adjusts level.