Introduction
Solids And Fluids of Class 11
So far, we have dealt with all the solids that have been modeled as rigid bodies, that is, objects do not change their shape. Real objects, however, deform to some extent when an external force is applied to them. In this chapter we formulate some systematic ways to describe qualitatively the deformation of solids that are subjected to applied forces.
- Introduction
- The States of Matter
- Stress, Strain and Elastic Modulii
- Stress – Strain Graphs
- Density and Pressure
- Fluid Statics
- Pressure Measuring Devices
- Buoyancy: Archimedes’ Principle
- Fluid Subjected to Constant Acceleration
- Forces on Fluid Boundaries
- The Equation of Continuity
- Bernoulli’s Equation
- Surface Tension
- Viscosity
- solved question
- Exercise 1