Physics: Principles and ProblemsChapter 13:
States of MatterProblem of the Week (0.0K) | (0.0K) | (0.0K) | Use
Pascal's principle as it applies to pistons to solve the force
problem. The equation to start with is the pressure equivalency
equation: (0.0K).
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forward equals the pressure generated by the sides of the caecilian.
Substitute in the definition of pressure and solve for forward
force, Ff. | | (1.0K) | | The
force is not all that large. However, because the volume of
the caecilian needs to stay relatively constant, there needs
to be a large expansion in lengthwise direction. | | (0.0K) | (0.0K) | (0.0K) | (0.0K) | (0.0K) |
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