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Wouldn't the change in pressure be 149 atm? Before falling into the sea, it would already have an existing pressure of 1 atm. Initial Pressure being 101.3 KPa and Final Pressure 15195 KPa. Thus change in P being 15093.7 KPa (149 atm)? Great video nonetheless.
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You're explaining this bulk modulus theory very well and clearly. This is so much helpful. Keep up your good effort.
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i have a question. since the delta v is vf-v0, and since we know that that results to a negative value because , if the volume decreases, vf
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Wouldn't the change in pressure be 149 atm? Before falling into the sea, it would already have an existing pressure of 1 atm. Initial Pressure being 101.3 KPa and Final Pressure 15195 KPa. Thus change in P being 15093.7 KPa (149 atm)? Great video nonetheless.
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Why don't you put negative sign on the result of bulk strain??
The bulk modulus is actually positive. The negative is meant to cancel out the negative result from the change in volume
How do you derive the formula to find the original volume, given the bulk modulus, change in volume and bulk stress
You are great.
The change in volume was supposed to be negative, but nonetheless a great video.
Why was the negative sign in the change in volume in bulk strain not maintained for the the compressive force as well since they are all depressions.
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In Pascale's law in a fluid every point inside fluid gets exerted force from all directions.. Why all forces are not balanced each other????
pressure not force "" + wight always pulls down the body + shape and denisty of the body also matter
I would like to ask why the value of Strain is positive? If the formula for the
Strain= -Change in Volume/Initial Volume
Because he forgot to move the minus, he had in the calculation of Delta V / V0, to his final answer.
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What about B= -V(deltaP/deltaV)?
Break dwn on how d formular is being derived
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How did they get d formular??
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Hey good evening how dobl get an equation of compressibility. C= 1/K
Hello, blogger! I have focused on your channal for a long time and I have a small but vital problem after watching this video. It is related to the fomula that used to calculate the delta volumn of an object that under the surface of the water. In this fomula, there is a P, and you call it pressure. The question is that this pressure refers to the pressure on the top of the object or the bottom of the object if the object is so large (but compressible) that the change of the height is not negligible. Anyone can answer my question if you understand what I mean and have a relative correct comprehension and solution of my question. Thanks !
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In getting the change in volume, isn't the answer wrong? Shouldn't it be 0.01137?
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