FORCE & PRESSURE PART 5 {THE LAST}
Thus
, as per above activity , it is proved that liquids at the bottom of the
container depends on the height of its column .
It
means that pressure applied by the liquids is not same at all the depths .
Pressure
applied by liquid changes with change in depth .
The
pressure increases as we go deeper into a liquid .
Let
us do the activity to understand the topic .
Like
Liquids , gases also exerts pressure on the walls of the container in which
they are enclosed .
Also
, all enclosed gases in the container exert pressure equally in all directions
.
When
a balloon is inflated by filling air in it , air exerts pressure on the walls
of the balloons .
If we make a hole in it , air leaks out of the
balloon .
If
someone keep his finger in front of the hole , the gush of air moving out can
be felt .
You
know that there is air all around us.
This
envelop of air is known as the atmosphere.
The atmospheric air extends up to many kilometres above the surface of the earth.
The pressure exerted by this air is known as atmospheric pressure.
We
know that pressure is force per unit area.
If we imagine a unit area and a very long cylinder standing on it filled with
air, then the force of gravity on the air in this cylinder is the atmospheric
pressure.
LET
US SEE THE PICTURE OF THE ACTIVITY
When
you press the sucker, most of the air between its cup and the surface escapes
out.
The sucker sticks to the sur face because the pressure of
atmosphere acts on it.
To pull the sucker off the
surface, the applied force should be large enough to overcome the atmospheric
pressure.
This activity might give you an idea about the magnitude of atmospheric
pressure.
Because
the pressure inside our bodies is the same as the pressure outside of our
bodies.
If
you’ve ever gone up or down a tall mountain, or flown in an airplane at
altitude, you’ve probably heard a popping, crackling sound in your ears at some
point.
That
is the sound of the pressure inside your body matching the pressure outside of
your body.
If
the pressures differ too greatly, we can be injured, usually soft parts first,
like eardrums.
Force could be a push or a pull.
A force arises due to the interaction between
two objects.
Force has magnitude as well as direction.
A change in the speed of an object or
the direction of its motion or both implies a change in its state of motion.
Force acting on an object may cause a change in its state of motion or a change
in its shape.
A force can act on an object with or without
being in contact with it.
Force per unit area is called pressure.
Liquids
and gases exert pressure on the walls of their containers.
The
pressure exerted by air around us is known as atmospheric pressure.
SO, WITH THIS OUR CHAPTER HAS ENDED
SEE U WITH NEW CHAPTER NEXT TIME BYE BYE
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