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AP Physics 1 Unit 8: Density & Pressure (NEW 2025+)
Topics 8.1–8.2 (10–15% exam weight): Welcome to the NEW Fluids unit! Before studying fluid motion, master hydrostatics—why ears pop underwater and hydraulic jacks lift cars.
1. Density (ρ = m/V)
Density measures “compactness.” Water floats icebergs because ice is less dense.
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Particle Model: Fewer particles per volume = lower density.
2. Hydrostatic Pressure (P = P₀ + ρgh)
Deeper = more water weight above = higher pressure. Independent of container shape.
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Key Insight: Pressure at same depth is identical regardless of path/shape.
3. Pascal’s Principle (Hydraulics)
Incompressible fluids transmit pressure equally in all directions.
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Car Jack: 100N input lifts 10,000N car (100:1 area ratio).
4. Quick AP Practice
📚 AP Practice Problems
1. 8kg cube, side=0.4m. Density?
Answer
V=(0.4)³=0.064m³ρ=8/0.064=125 kg/m³
2. Diver at 10m (ρ=1000kg/m³). Gauge pressure?
Answer
P=ρgh=(1000)(9.8)(10)=98kPa3. Hydraulic: A₂=20A₁. Force ratio?
Answer
F₂/F₁=A₂/A₁=20x force amplification🔗 Unit 8 Progression
✅ Unit 8 Part 1 Complete!
Density & pressure mastered. Next: why ships float (Archimedes).
