Archimedes' Principle
The force a body of water exerts on an object placed in the water is equal to the amount of water displaced by the object.
The force a body of water exerts on an object placed in the water is equal to the amount of water displaced by the object.
Pascal's Principle
Pascal's Principle states that pressure exerted on any spot in a confined fluid is spread equally among the fluid in all directions, causing the pressure variations to remain the same.
Pascal's Principle states that pressure exerted on any spot in a confined fluid is spread equally among the fluid in all directions, causing the pressure variations to remain the same.
Bernoulli's Principle
Bernoulli's Principle states that a decrease in the pressure exerted on a fluid will cause the fluid's speed to increase and vice versa.