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Fluid Systems

Definition

Fluid systems refer to a collection of interconnected components that work together to transport and control the flow of fluids, such as liquids or gases. These systems can be found in various applications, including hydraulic systems, plumbing networks, and even the circulatory system in our bodies.

Analogy

Imagine a complex network of pipes in a city that carries water to different buildings. Each pipe is connected to others, forming a fluid system that ensures water flows smoothly and reaches its destination efficiently.

Related terms

Viscosity: Viscosity refers to the measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. It determines how easily or difficultly a fluid can move through pipes or channels.

Bernoulli's Principle: Bernoulli's principle states that as the speed of a fluid increases, its pressure decreases. This principle helps explain phenomena like lift in airplanes and the flow of blood in our arteries.

Pascal's Law: Pascal's law states that when there is an increase in pressure at any point in an enclosed fluid system, there will be an equal increase at all other points within the system. This principle is fundamental for understanding hydraulic systems.

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