Fluids

There are eight ready-to-use problem sets on the topic of Fluids. Most problems are multi-part problems requiring an extensive analysis.

The problems target your ability to use the concepts of Newton’s Laws, the W=∆E relationships and the Conservation of Mass along with the definition of density and pressure to solve problems involving hydrostatic pressure and hydrodynamics.

Problem Sets

Set FM1: Pressure in Columns of Fluids
6 Problems - Hard Difficulty

Use information about the density and volume of varying fluids to determine the pressure at a particular location or height in a column of the fluids having a stated diameter.

Set FM2: Fluid Columns in Applications
7 Problems - Medium Difficulty

Set FM3: Buoyant Force and Applications
7 Problems - Hard Difficulty

Set FM4: Mass Conservation and W = ∆E in Fluid Flow, Horizontal Pipe1
7 Problems - Hard Difficulty

Set FM5: Mass Conservation and W = ∆E in Fluid Flow, Horizontal Pipe2
7 Problems - Hard Difficulty

Apply mass conservation and energy principles to fluid flow to calculate pressure, pressure differences, cross-sectional areas, and velocities at varying locations in sections of a horizontal pipe having a changing diameter.

Set FM6: Fluids in Tanks
8 Problems - Hard Difficulty

Use pressure concepts to determine the exit velocity of a fluid from a hole or opening in a tank that is filled to a specified height with a fluid of a given density.

Set FM7: Fluid App's; Venturi, Pitot Tube, Carburetor, Water Hammer
4 Problems - Hard Difficulty

Set FM8: Fluid App's: Siphon, Flying Droplet Siphon, Water Jet, Shower
4 Problems - Hard Difficulty