Shini is very excited to start talking about Fluids. In this episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini is very excited to start talking about Fluids. You see, she's a Fluid Dynamicist and Mechanical ...
Knots are everywhere—from tangled headphones to DNA strands packed inside viruses—but how an isolated filament can knot ...
We continue our exploration of fluids and fluid dynamics. We continue our exploration of fluids and fluid dynamics. How do fluids act when they're in motion? How does pressure in different places ...
If you’ve ever whacked the bottom of a ketchup bottle to get that tasty tomato goop flowing, you’ve put some serious physics to work. Ketchup is a non-Newtonian fluid. So are toothpaste, yogurt, ...
convection tube; small bottle filled with coloured water placed in tank of water - hot first standing upright, then cold on its side; beaker of cold water and beaker with equal volume of hot water on ...
Fluids are the substances which can flow. For example, liquids and gases are fluids. They does not possess definite shape. In fluid mechanics, two properties of fluid are considered. These are: (i) ...
WRITERS of mathematical text-books on mechanics and of so-called applied mechanics have still much to learn from one another. A too excessive abstract and logical development of the subject by the one ...
The questions in this quiz are suitable for GCSE physics students studying calculating pressure, pressure in a liquid and atmospheric pressure. If you struggled with the quiz, don't panic - we've got ...