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AP Physics 2: 1.1 Probability and Systems. How much work is done on the second piston?
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Thank you We use her shmoop du jour Brought to
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you by pistons Yes Detroit's famous basketball team has won
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three championships and his proud reflection of the city Wait
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this is ap basketball prep isn't it Okay Well onto
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the physics a student designed the hydraulic press with two
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the first pissed and has an area's Five meters squared
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and is depressed forty centimeters by the force of fifty
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newtons How much work is done on the second kissed
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in which has an area of ten meters squared by
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the fluid when the first piston is depressed all right
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there's Potential answers right Answer this We need to employ
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pascal's principle Talked about plays pascal before but we don't
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mind talking about him again Because while seriously plays pascal
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coolest name ever telling a gunslingers or fashion anyway pascal
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stated the change in pressure and enclosed fluid is transmitted
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equally and unchanged Toe all points within that fluid This
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makes sense since you can't compress the liquid it's Just
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not possible to make a leader of water shrink down
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Tto only take up half a litre of volume Not
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even the strongest person alive Sorry arnie If you squeeze
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In close fluid pressure of you're squeezing will be allied
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everywhere within that container Want a real life example Well
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it's going to go The old toilet plunger let's say
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our baby sister flushes are physics homework in calm rational
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physicists are first course of action is to see if
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we can trade her in for a puppy Regardless of
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whether or not our sister is getting bids off there
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on ebay way Still need to get the toilet working
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We'll take our trusty plunder and apply force Since the
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toilet's stopped we haven't contained fluid A force to be
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applied The plunger is transmitted through the fluid without diminishing
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Because the walls of the piper strong enough to resist
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the pressure Most of the force is applied to the
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physics homework forcing it through the pipe van into the
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sewers It means our genius will continue to go unrecognized
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What is all this relate to our problem Well it's
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like it's Time to do some math first we need
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to find the pressure created Pressure equals force divided by
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area force of fifty Newton's has supplied the first piston
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which has an area of five meters squared The pressure
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Created by the first fists and equals ten scouts to
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find the force acting on the second pissed And we
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just re arrange that for me Force equals pressure times
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area with a pressure of ten pascal's in an area
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of ten meters square The force acting on the second
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pissed and equals one hundred years We're doing some good
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work here so we can work let's calculate that next
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that's what we call a sick way people smoother then
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blaise pascal himself work is force multiplied by distance so
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we need to know how high the second pissed and
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will rise do that We couldn't figure out how much
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water is being displaced by the first pistol volume equals
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area times distance which in this case is a change
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in height Like in the numbers we find the displaced
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volume equals two cubic meters and that same volume is
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what who's the second pistons The change in high that
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the second pissed and equals the volume of water divided
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by the area long last we can calculate the work
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done quickly said way back when work equals force times
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distance forces one hundred newton's on the change in distance
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is point two meters so the work done equals twenty
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jules correct answer is that we used conservation of energy
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We could've saved ourselves a whole lot of trouble by
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just determining the work done on the first piston worked
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on on the first piston equals fifty newness times point
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four meters which surprise surprise equals twenty jules But if
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we had just on that first place we wouldn't get
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all the other equations and well that's no fun work 00:03:38.7 --> [endTime] Seven might have a strange idea of fun
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