Pressure in a liquid
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👩 Teacher’s Guide
🎯 Objective
Students will be able to:
- Explain the principles of pressure in a liquid
- Use pressure equations and correct units
- Apply pressure concepts to fluids and gases
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📝 Teaching Notes
- Key idea to emphasize: Liquid pressure increases with depth because more liquid is above. It acts equally in all directions.
- Common misconception: Pressure only acts downward (it acts in all directions in fluids).
- Suggested teaching approach:
- Simple demonstrations (bottle holes, sponge pressure)
- Link particle theory to gas pressure
- Practice calculations with p = F/A and p = ρgh
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💬 Discussion Starter
Ask students:
- Why does pressure increase with depth in water?
- How does air pressure affect everyday life?
- Why do gases change pressure when heated?
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🧒 Student Worksheet
Concept and Helping Material
Liquid pressure increases with depth because more liquid is above. It acts equally in all directions.
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Vocabulary and Definitions
- — Distance below surface
- — Pressure due to liquid weight
- — Mass per unit volume
- — p = ρgh
- — Upward force from fluid
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Hands-On Experiment or Activities
Activity 1: Pressure and area demo
What You Need: sponge, brick, ruler.
What You Do: Press brick flat then on its edge into sponge and compare depth.
Think and Talk: What changed? What stayed the same?
Activity 2: Liquid pressure with holes
What You Need: plastic bottle, water, pin.
What You Do: Make holes at different heights, fill with water, observe jet distance.
Think and Talk: What changed? What stayed the same?
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Practice Questions (QA)
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Reflection
- Where do you experience pressure effects daily?
- Why is understanding pressure important in engineering?