Description
Pressure is caused by the random thermal motion of the particles within a liquid or a gas. In this video, we’ll look at some of the effects and uses of these random motions, such as why lifting a car might not be as difficult as you think, why swimming can do funny things to your ears, and why some objects float while others sink.
Please note that this video includes some higher tier-only content.
Key Words
pressure, height, force, float, gravitational field strength, sink, newton, upthrust, fluid, submerge, normal, atmospheric pressure, right angles, air pressure, perpendicular, hydraulic jack, liquid, surface, hydraulic brakes, gas, area, density, pascal