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Informe de Laboratorio:
Presión
Docente:
Juan Manuel Flores
Integrantes:
José Luis Rodríguez Amado 20152135057
Andrés Ricardo Leguizamón 201523135257
María Fernanda García Avellaneda 20151135078
Brayan David Bonilla Ruiz 20151135404
Informe de Laboratorio #1
Abstract.
Fluids have a common feature, which is to exert forces on objects, submerged. This force seems to
be indistinguishable from any angle or position taken. In praxis it is called hydrostatic pressure, and
in the handling of this concept we can say that it is a scalar quantity, which is the product of the
density of the fluid together With gravity and height. In the experimental practice that we are going
to address we realized that the hydrostatic pressure will depend exactly on the height and these results
we check them.
Agua
Estufa
Probeta
Decímetro
1) Introducción.
D1=48.2gr±0.1gr
1000𝑘𝑔 9.8𝑚 680.54𝐾𝑔
D2=23.1gr±0.1gr 9) ( )( ) (0.073𝑚) =
𝑚3 𝑠2 𝑚𝑠 2
Volumen: 50ml±0.5ml
H1=0.053m
Hf=0.103m
Medidas de presión en la olla
(𝑃𝑟𝑒𝑠𝑖𝑜𝑛)(𝑉𝑜𝑙𝑢𝑚𝑒𝑛)
𝑅=
(𝑇𝑒𝑚𝑝𝑒𝑟𝑎𝑡𝑢𝑟𝑎)
(0.08𝐵𝑎𝑟)(1/3𝑚𝑙)
𝑅=
103°𝑐
(0.10𝐵𝑎𝑟)(1/3𝑚𝑙)
𝑅=
105°𝑐
(0.08𝐵𝑎𝑟)(1/3𝑚𝑙)
𝑅=
103°𝑐
(0.12𝐵𝑎𝑟)(1/3𝑚𝑙)
𝑅=
106°𝑐
Grafica 1: relación presión
(0.056𝐵𝑎𝑟)(1/3𝑚𝑙) hidrostática vs altura
𝑅=
98°𝑐
(0.15𝐵𝑎𝑟)(1/3𝑚𝑙)
𝑅= Conclusiones
110°𝑐
(0.22𝐵𝑎𝑟)(1/3𝑚𝑙) La presión hidrostática, de un solo fluido
𝑅= presenta cambios, dependiendo de la
115°𝑐
altura a la que se está midiendo, ya que
(0.13𝐵𝑎𝑟)(1/3𝑚𝑙) podemos tomar la altura y gravedad como
𝑅=
108°𝑐 constantes.
(0.32𝐵𝑎𝑟)(1/3𝑚𝑙)
𝑅= En la descripción de dos fluidos no solo
106°𝑐 habrá que tener en cuenta la altura, sino el
cambio en la densidad que experimentara,
el fluido, conociendo si realmente hubo la
una mezcla uniforme.
10) Bibliografía
(Michel, V, 1997, tomo N° 1, Física
fundamental.