Science 8 - Week 1 - Lesson 5
Science 8 - Week 1 - Lesson 5
Science 8 - Week 1 - Lesson 5
Science Grade 8
Version 5
Preview/Review W1 - Lesson 5
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Preview/Review Concepts
for
Grade Eight Science
W1 - Lesson 5:
Hydraulics and Pneumatics
OBJECTIVES
By the end of this lesson, you should
GLOSSARY
Activity 1
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Pressure
F
p=
A
60 N
=
2 m2
= 30 N/m 2
= 30 Pa
In a confined fluid, pressure is transmitted equally in all
directions. This is called Pascal’s Law. The pressure applies force
to every surface it comes into contact with. Each cm2 receives the
same force. If it applies 1 N of force on a cm2, it applies 1 N of force
to every cm2 of surface area it contacts.
F
=
cm 2
15 N
=
5 cm 2
= 3 N/cm 2
The total force applied to 30 cm2 =
3N
30 cm2 x = 90 N
cm2
Activity 2
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Pistons
Activity 3
3. Do you get any mechanical advantage if you put the load on the
small piston and apply force to the large piston?
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600 N
MA =
20 N
= 30
Therefore, you would be getting out 30 times more force than you
are putting into the system.
Activity 4
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