Mechanical Properties of Fluids Revision Notes for NEET Physics PDF Download
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💧 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS · Fluid Mechanics
Pressure • Pascal's Law • Buoyancy • Bernoulli's Theorem • Viscosity • Surface Tension • NEET problems
📊 PRESSURE & PASCAL'S LAW
Pressure: P = F/A (scalar). Unit: Pascal (Pa) = N/m²
Atmospheric pressure: 1 atm = 1.013 × 10⁵ Pa ≈ 10⁵ Pa
Hydrostatic pressure: P = P₀ + ρgh (depth h below surface)
Pascal's Law: Pressure applied to an enclosed fluid is transmitted undiminished to every part of the fluid and to the walls.
✏️ Hydraulic lift (Pascal's law)
⚖️ BUOYANCY & ARCHIMEDES' PRINCIPLE
When a body is immersed in a fluid, it experiences an upward buoyant force equal to the weight of the displaced fluid.
Buoyant force: Fb = ρfluid Vimmersed g
Apparent weight: Wapp = mg – Fb
Floatation condition: ρbody ≤ ρfluid → fraction immersed = ρbody/ρfluid
🌊 FLUID DYNAMICS
Equation of Continuity
For incompressible fluid: A₁v₁ = A₂v₂ (volume flow rate constant).
Mass flow rate: ρAv = constant.
Bernoulli's Theorem
P + ½ρv² + ρgh = constant along a streamline.
For horizontal flow: P + ½ρv² = constant → higher speed → lower pressure.
🖍️ Venturi meter – application of Bernoulli
🍯 VISCOSITY & STOKES' LAW
Viscous force (Newtonian fluid): F = η A (dv/dy) → η = coefficient of viscosity (Pa·s)
Stokes' law: Drag force on a sphere moving in fluid: Fd = 6πηrv
Terminal velocity: vt = (2r²(ρ–σ)g)/(9η) (ρ = density of sphere, σ = density of fluid)
💧 SURFACE TENSION
Surface tension (γ): Force per unit length acting in the surface. Unit: N/m.
Excess pressure inside a bubble:
For soap bubble (2 surfaces): ΔP = 4γ/R
For liquid drop (1 surface): ΔP = 2γ/R
For air bubble in liquid: ΔP = 2γ/R
Capillary rise: h = (2γ cosθ)/(ρgr)
For water (θ ≈ 0°): h = 2γ/(ρgr)
For mercury (θ > 90°): depression.
📐 Capillary rise in a tube
💡 NEET TIPS & SHORTCUTS
- Pressure at same horizontal level in a static fluid is equal.
- Bernoulli's equation is valid for steady, incompressible, non‑viscous flow.
- Venturi meter and pitot tube are direct applications.
- For floating body, weight of body = weight of displaced liquid.
⚠️ COMMON MISTAKES
- Applying Bernoulli without checking assumptions (compressibility, viscosity).
- Confusing absolute pressure with gauge pressure.
- Forgetting that surface tension decreases with temperature.
- Using wrong formula for excess pressure in different bubbles.
📌 QUICK REVISION CARD
Pressure at depth: P = P₀ + ρgh
Buoyant force: Fb = ρl Vimm g
Continuity: A₁v₁ = A₂v₂
Bernoulli: P + ½ρv² + ρgh = const
Stokes' law: F = 6πηrv
Capillary rise: h = 2γcosθ/(ρgr)
