Fluids
Explore Fluids through interactive, curriculum-aligned experiments that explain key ideas in a clear and visual way. Students can learn concepts such as Equation of continuity, Reynolds Number, and Surface tension - Demonstration, observe results, and connect theory with classroom understanding. These experiments make learning fluids easier and more engaging.
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Capillary Rise
This experiment demonstrates capillary rise. It shows how a liquid rises or falls in a narrow tube depending on the type of liquid, the diameter of th...
Equation of continuity
This experiment demonstrates the principle of conservation of mass in fluid flow. As fluid moves through a pipe with different cross sectional areas, ...
Open Tube Manometer
This experiment demonstrates the working of an open tube manometer by showing how changes in fluid type, height, and density affect the measurement of...
Pressure with Depth
This experiment demonstrates how water pressure increases with depth by showing that as a submarine descends, the surrounding pressure rises significa...
Reynolds Number
This experiment demonstrates how fluid flow changes between laminar and turbulent states. By changing velocity, density, and viscosity, the nature of ...
Surface tension - Demonstration
This experiment demonstrates how adjusting parameters such as the height of the fluid column affects the efflux velocity in real time. Changing the he...
Terminal velocity and Stoke's law
This experiment demonstrates how changing the radius and density of a spherical object directly affects its terminal velocity as it falls through a fl...
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