UNIT I
Physical Properties
and States of Matter, Mass, Weight, Volume, Density and Specific Gravity,
Principle of Archimedes, Pressure Barometer.
Archimedes principle states that the buoyant force on an
object is going to be equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object,
or the density of the fluid multiplied by the submerged volume. In simpler
terms, the weight of the displaced fluid is directly proportional to the volume
of the displaced fluid (if the surrounding fluid is of uniform density).
This principle states that when a body (totally or
partially) is immersed in a fluid, it appears to lose a part of its weight and
the apparent loss of weight is equal to the weight of fluid displaced.
Apparent weight of body = Actual Weight of Body - Upthrust
= [mg - m / d x ρg]
= mg [1 - ρ / d]
where, d =
density of body and
ρ = density of
fluid.
It may be noted that buoyant force depends on the density of
the fluid and not on the density of body acting on centre of gravity of fluid.
Archimedes Law of Floatation
The principle of floatation states that when a floating body
like wood is placed in water, it sinks until the weight of water displaced by
it is just equal to its own weight and then it floats. There are various
situations that are to be understood.
The weight W of body is more than the up - thrust W' (W >
W'), the body will sink.
The weight W of the body is equal to up - thrust W' (W' =
W), the body floats with whole of its volume inside the liquid.
The weight (W < W'), the body will float with some of its
part outside the liquid.
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