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Mechanical Properties Of Solids || Lecture - 03 || Manish Raj Sir || Class 11 || Physics || NEET

Mechanical Properties Of Solids || Lecture - 03 || Manish Raj Sir || Class 11 || Physics || NEET






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Mechanical Properties Of Solids || Lecture - 03 || Manish Raj Sir || Class 11 || Physics || NEET

In the NEET exam, the Mechanical Properties of Solids is an important topic under the Physics section. It deals with the study of the behavior of solids under the action of external forces. The mechanical properties of solids are crucial in determining the suitability of a material for a particular application.

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Static Fluids Pressure Container At Rest

A static fluid pressure container at rest is a container that contains a fluid which is not in motion, meaning the fluid particles are at rest or moving at a constant velocity. The pressure of a fluid at rest in a container is uniform at any given depth and acts perpendicular to any surface in contact with the fluid. This pressure is known as hydrostatic pressure.

The hydrostatic pressure of a fluid depends on its density, depth, and the acceleration due to gravity. The pressure at a particular depth can be calculated using the formula

                                                                 P = ρgh,

where P is the pressure, ρ is the density of the fluid, g is the acceleration due to gravity, and h is the depth of the fluid.

In a container with a static fluid, the pressure at the bottom is greater than at the top due to the weight of the fluid. This concept is used in many practical applications, such as in hydraulic systems, where the pressure of a fluid is used to transmit force.

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