Viscosity
The measure of the resistance of a fluid to flow is known as viscosity. Most fluids have some resistance to motion, the resistance provided by the fluid is called viscosity. This resistance is created by the force of attraction between the fluid molecules. If you pour water through a funnel, it flows easily and quickly, because it has very little resistance. But if you pour honey through a funnel, it may take a little time longer, as the density of honey is high.
Poiseuille's Law
The law of Poiseuille or Poiseuille's equation states that the pressure drop of an incompressible fluid especially a liquid in a laminar flow that passes through a cylindrical tube of length L, radius r, pressure gradient ΔP, and mainly depends on the viscosity of the fluid is nothing but the pressure difference of the layers of fluids. ΔP=P1-P2
Drag Forces
Forces that occur due to the movement of fluid are known as fluid mechanics. Following are the fluids present:
![1) The position of a mass oscillating on a spring is
given by
x=(7.8) cos (2t / 0.68).
What is the frequency of this motion?
2) When a 0.50 kg. mass is attached to a vertical
spring, the spring stretches by 0.15 meters. How much
mass must be attached to the spring to result in al
second period of oscillation?
3) Water in the lake behind Hover Dam is 221 meters.
What is the water pressure at the ase of the dam?
Use atmospheric pressure = 101 K Pa; density water
= 1,000
4) A solid block is attached to a spring scale. When the
block is suspended in air, the scale reads 20 Newtons;
when it is completely immersed in water, the scale
reads 17 Newtons. What is the volume of the block?
5) To water the yard, you use a hose with a diameter of
3.4 cm. Water flows from the hose with a speed of 1.1
m/s. If you partially block the end of the hose so the
effective diameter is now 0.57 cm, with what speed
does water spray from the hose?
6) Suppose you drink a liquid through a straw. Explain
why the liquid moves upward, against gravity, into
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