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a principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can be altered from one form to another
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is the buoyant force of an immersed body which is the product of density of liquid immersed in, acceleration due to gravity, and its volume
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A change in pressure applied to an enclosed fluid is transmitted undiminished to all portions of the fluid and to the walls of its container
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is a drive technology where a fluid is used to move the energy from e.g. an electric motor to an actuator, such as a hydraulic cylinder
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a component found on vehicles equipped with manual transmissions
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volume calculations for a square or rectangular vessel require you know its length, width and depth for entry into the volume equation
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is a measurement of the force per unit area on a object in the fluid or on the surface of a closed container
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pressure be increased in a fluid by pushing directly on the fluid
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He had decided to educate Pascal — a child prodigy — at home so he could design an unorthodox curriculum and make sure that Pascal was able to express his own innate curiosity
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the branch of fluid mechanics that studies "fluids at rest and the pressure in a fluid or exerted by a fluid on an immersed body
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the upward force exerted by any fluid upon a body placed in it — compare archimedes' principle
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his discovery of the relation between the surface and volume of a sphere and its circumscribing cylinder
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, The difference between the real and effective mass therefore gives the mass of water displaced
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is the force exerted on an object that is wholly or partly immersed in a fluid
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is defined as force per unit area
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, is the mass per unit volume of any object
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a disk or short cylinder fitting closely within a tube in which it moves up and down against a liquid or gas
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generally refers to the quantity or distance
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is a measure of how much matter there is in an object
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is just another word for the force of gravity F g F_g Fgf