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Learn about the properties of fluids and measuring the density and pressure of a fluid, plus discover why pressure is a scalar quantity in this physics lesson.
with Moore PhysicsLearn about the properties of fluids and measuring the density and pressure of a fluid, plus discover why pressure is a scalar quantity in this physics lesson.
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In this physics lesson, learn about the difference between absolute pressure and relative pressure, as well as how to use barometers and manometers.
with Moore PhysicsIn this physics lesson, learn about the difference between absolute pressure and relative pressure, as well as how to use barometers and manometers.
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Moore Physics explains the static pressure of a fluid, the forces that act on a fluid, and how to calculate the pressure change between a surface and a depth.
with Moore PhysicsMoore Physics explains the static pressure of a fluid, the forces that act on a fluid, and how to calculate the pressure change between a surface and a depth.
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Want to dive deeper into learning about static pressure on fluids? Moore Physics demonstrates experiments that prove the ideas surrounding static pressure.
with Moore PhysicsWant to dive deeper into learning about static pressure on fluids? Moore Physics demonstrates experiments that prove the ideas surrounding static pressure.
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Review the principle of buoyancy and how it relates to Newton's third law, plus learn how buoyancy can be used to measure fluid density in this physics lesson.
with Moore PhysicsReview the principle of buoyancy and how it relates to Newton's third law, plus learn how buoyancy can be used to measure fluid density in this physics lesson.
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