Pascal's Law of Hydrostatics
Pascal's Law
The normal stresses at any point in a fluid element at rest are directed towards the point from all directions and they are of the equal magnitude.
Fig 3.2 State of normal stress at a point in a fluid body at rest
Derivation:
The inclined plane area is related to the fluid elements (refer to Fig 3.1) as follows
The inclined plane area is related to the fluid elements (refer to Fig 3.1) as follows
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Substituting above values in equation 3.1- 3.3 we get
(3.7) |
Conclusion:
The state of normal stress at any point in a fluid element at rest is same and directed towards the point from all directions. These stresses are denoted by a scalar quantity p defined as the hydrostatic or thermodynamic pressure.
Using "+" sign for the tensile stress the above equation can be written in terms of pressure as
Using "+" sign for the tensile stress the above equation can be written in terms of pressure as
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