All
Research
Education
Business
Solutions
EN
EN - English
CN - 中文
DE - Deutsch
ES - Español
KR - 한국어
IT - Italiano
FR - Français
PT - Português
TR - Türkçe
JA - 日本語
PL - Polski
RU - Русский
HE - עִברִית
AR - العربية
Sign In
Chapter 15
Consider extracting a small triangular wedge with defined edge dimensions from a fluid mass at an arbitrary location. The only forces acting on the wedge ...
Consider a small rectangular fluid element with the lengths of the edges assumed to be taken from any arbitrary location within the fluid mass of ...
Consider a small fluid element at rest. The fluid acceleration is zero, and the general equation of motion simplifies accordingly. Under these conditions, ...
Fluid pressure is measured using liquid columns in tubes, either vertically or at an inclination, termed manometers. The height of the liquid column ...
Consider plane surfaces submerged in a fluid with a specific weight. Forces are developed on the surfaces because of the fluid. The resultant of the ...
Consider a swimming pool with a fluid of a known specific weight having a curved surface at the bottom. If the volume around the curved surface is ...
When a stationary body is fully or partially submerged in a fluid, the fluid exerts a force on the body, called the buoyant force. This force acts through ...
Consider a wooden block with dimensions 1.25 meters wide, 2 meters deep, and 4 meters long floating in water held in a rectangular container. The specific ...
Privacy
Terms of Use
Policies
Contact Us
Recommend to library
JoVE NEWSLETTERS
JoVE Journal
Methods Collections
JoVE Encyclopedia of Experiments
Archive
JoVE Core
JoVE Science Education
JoVE Lab Manual
JoVE Quiz
JoVE Playlist
Authors
Librarians
Access
ABOUT JoVE
JoVE Sitemap
Copyright © 2025 MyJoVE Corporation. All rights reserved