Find the pressure increase in the fluid in a syringe when a nurse applies a force of 42 Nto the syringe’s circular piston, which has a radius of 1.1 cm

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The pressure increase in the fluid is 1.1×105Pa.

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01

The given data

  1. The applied force is F=42 N
  2. The radius of the piston is R = 1.1 cm
02

Understanding the concept of pressure

A fluid is a substance that can flow; it conforms to the boundaries of its container because it cannot withstand shearing stress. It can, however, exert a force perpendicular to its surface. If the force is uniform over a flat area, then the force is described in terms of pressurep.

We can use the formula for pressurepin terms of force appliedF to the given areaA to find the pressure increase in the fluid in the syringe.

p=FA …(i)

The area of the syringe’s circular piston can be found using the formula,

A=ττR2 …(ii)

03

Calculation of the pressure increase in the fluid

Use the equation (i) to write the pressure increase in the fluid and substitute the given values,

R=1.1cm=0.011mp=FττR2=42Nττ0.011m2=1.1×105Pa

Hence, the increased pressure in the fluid is 1.1×105Pa.

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