First year of secondary education
Pressure (I)
E. Vallo - J.Villasuso
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4.- The piston of a hydraulic car jack has a diameter of 32 cm. Calculate the pressure needed to lift a car weighing 1000 kg.
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122500Pa  

 

What is pressure? How does it work?
Units
Hydrostatic pressure
Mathematical expression
The pressure increases the deeper you go in liquids
Which goes the furthest?
A little goes a long way!
Communicating vessels
Syphons
Pascal's Law
The Law
The hydraulic press
Hydraulic brakes: drum brakes
Manometers
Problems
Evaluation