Pascal's Principle and Archimedes's Principle

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  1. 3. If the weight of an object is less than that of the displaced fluid it.
  2. 4. Increasing pressure applies a force on a submerged object that increases with depth. The result is.
  3. 7. Is equal to the force divided by the area on which it acts.
  4. 9. Pascal, The principle was first enunciated by the French scientist
  5. 10. The buoyant force always opposes.
  6. 11. object, The buoyant force on a body floating in a liquid or gas is also equivalent in magnitude to the weight of the.
  7. 15. Pascal discovered that the pressure at a point in a fluid at rest is the same in all.
  8. 16. law, Pascal’s principle, also called.
  9. 17. To make the force larger, the pressure is applied to a larger.
  10. 18. Pascal's law allows forces to be.
Down
  1. 1. fluid, To transmit forces from one location to another within the fluid Hydraulic systems use a.
  2. 2. Archimedes’ principle, physical law of.
  3. 5. point, The pressure would be the same on all planes passing through a.
  4. 6. Was discovered by the ancient Greek mathematician and inventor.
  5. 8. forces, A hydraulic system is an enclosed fluid system used to.
  6. 9. force, The weight of the displaced portion of the fluid is equivalent to the magnitude of the.
  7. 11. above, Fluid pressure increases with depth because of the (gravitational) weight of the.
  8. 12. magnitude, Is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the body.
  9. 13. The object neither rises nor.
  10. 14. system, A pressure exerted on a piston produces an equal increase in pressure on another piston in the system.