Master the basics of fluids with clear explanations and practical, worked examples.
This book introduces hydrostatics—the study of how fluids transmit forces and resist surfaces. It explains what pressure means at a point in a fluid, how pressure varies on surfaces, and how to think about forces inside and around liquids in motionless and rotating contexts. The text emphasizes learning through carefully explained definitions and experimental results, so you can build intuition before solving problems.
You’ll learn how to:
- define fluid pressure and distinguish uniform from nonuniform pressure
- analyze how fluids push on pistons and container walls
- identify the center of pressure on immersed surfaces
- apply principles to classic hydrostatics problems and practical devices
Ideal for students and self‑learners seeking a solid foundation in hydrostatics, with a clear path from definitions to problem solving and examples with solutions.