Extreme Physics: Mechanics & Fluid Dynamics
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Physics Masterclass: The Science of Motion & Matter
Phase 1: Precision Measurement (SI & Dimensions)
Standardization is the bedrock of engineering. We use SI units to ensure global consistency.
1. Fundamental vs Derived Units
- Fundamental Units: Length (m), Mass (kg), Time (s), Temp (K), Current (A), Amount (mol), Intensity (cd).
- Derived Units: Force (Newton = ), Pressure (Pascal = ), Power (Watt = ).
| Quantity | Unit | Formula | Real-world Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frequency | Hertz (Hz) | Radio waves, Tuning forks | |
| Viscosity | Poiseuille | Resistance of honey vs water | |
| Surface Tension | Water drops forming spheres |
Phase 2: Advanced Mechanics & Energy
1. Newton's Laws (The Technical Nuances)
- 1st Law (Inertia): Quantified by Mass. More mass = More inertia.
- 2nd Law (): Momentum (). Force is the "Rate of Change of Momentum".
- 3rd Law: Action-Reaction forces act on different bodies, never the same.
2. Work, Energy & Power (WEP)
- Work: Done only when force causes displacement in same direction. .
- Power: Rate of doing work. . unit: Watt.
- Energy: KE = rac{1}{2}mv^2; .
Phase 3: Fluid Mechanics (The Deep Dive)
1. Pressure & Pascal's Law
- Pressure (): Why a sharp needle pierces more easily than a blunt one.
- Pascal's Law: Pressure applied to a confined fluid is transmitted equally in all directions. (Used in Hydraulic Brakes/Lifts).
2. Archimedes' Principle & Buoyancy
- "An object immersed in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces."
- Lactometer: Used to check purity of milk based on density.
- Hydrometer: Used to measure specific gravity of liquids.
3. Surface Tension & Viscosity
- Surface Tension: Atoms at surface are pulled inward. Detergent reduces surface tension, allowing water to clean better.
- Viscosity: Fluid friction. Increases with pressure in liquids but decreases with temperature.
Phase 4: The Exam Edge (High-Yield Facts)
- Terminal Velocity: Max speed reached by falling object in fluid (raindrops falling at constant speed).
- Bernoulli's Principle: High speed air = Low pressure. This is how Aeroplanes fly and why roofs blow off in storms.
- Escape Velocity: (Earth), (Moon).
[!TIP]
The Soap Bubble Mystery: Why are they spherical? Because of Surface Tension, which minimizes the surface area for a given volume.
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