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Denny, Mark – European Journal of Physics, 2012
Trees transport water from roots to crown--a height that can exceed 100 m. The physics of tree hydraulics can be conveyed with simple fluid dynamics based upon the Hagen-Poiseuille equation and Murray's law. Here the conduit structure is modelled as conical pipes and as branching pipes. The force required to lift sap is generated mostly by…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Hydraulics, Science Instruction, College Science
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Potter, A.; Barnes, F. H. – Physics Education, 1971
Cohesion and gravitational force are given as the mechanisms by which the siphon works. Hydrostatic theories and experimental results are given to support this conclusion. (TS)
Descriptors: College Science, Hydraulics, Motion, Physics
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Sandercock, E. R.; Boardway, R. A. – American Journal of Physics, 1971
Descriptors: College Science, Hydraulics, Instruction, Kinetics
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Tucker, Vance A. – Physics Teacher, 1971
Capillary and gravity water waves are related to the position, wavelength, and velocity of an object in flowing water. Water patterns are presented for ships and the whirling beetle with an explanation of how the design affects the objects velocity and the observed water wavelengths. (DS)
Descriptors: Biophysics, College Science, Hydraulics, Motion
Rayner, J. P. – Amer J Phys, 1970
Describes three student experiments in magnetohydrodynamics (MHD). In these experiments, it was found that the electrical conductivity of the local water supply was sufficient to demonstrate effectively some of the features of MHD flowmeters, generators, and pumps. (LC)
Descriptors: College Science, Electricity, Engineering, Fluid Mechanics
Goodman, John M. – Amer J Phys, 1969
Describes an apparatus designed to demonstrate vortical flow of a fluid. The apparatus consists of a transparent acrylic cylinder, with a drain hole, and mounted so that it can be rotated about its axis at speeds up to 1000 rpm. Experimental observations with water as the fluid under study are reported. (LC)
Descriptors: College Science, Equipment Utilization, Hydraulics, Kinetics
Walker, Jearl – Scientific American, 1985
Describes experiments using fluidyne engines. These engines (which have liquid pistons), started by external heat sources, are used primarily for pumping water. Examples of various engines built from U-shaped tubes or from coiled tubes in fruit jars are provided. (DH)
Descriptors: College Science, Engines, Fluid Mechanics, Higher Education
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Trevena, David H. – American Journal of Physics, 1979
Describes a nineteenth century paper by Reynolds on his experiments with the tension that a column of liquid could sustain, and compares Reynolds work with some of the other related work published in French journals at that time. (GA)
Descriptors: College Science, Fluid Mechanics, Higher Education, Hydraulics
Bengston, Harlan H. – 1977
This document is an instructional module package prepared in objective form for use by an instructor familiar with the application of hydraulic principles for operation and maintenance of water supply systems, water distribution systems, wastewater treatment systems and wastewater collection systems. Included are objectives, instructor guides,…
Descriptors: College Science, Hydraulics, Instructional Materials, Physics
Walker, Jearl – Scientific American, 1981
Examines hydraulic jumps and suggests several simple experiments which can be carried out with limited equipment. (DS)
Descriptors: College Science, Fluid Mechanics, Higher Education, Hydraulics
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Smith, Stephen M. – Journal of Geological Education, 1986
Describes an interactive, self-prompting BASIC program that can be incorporated in introductory and intermediate hydrology courses. Exlains how the program can be used to evaluate pumping test data and also to calculate transmissivity and storativity values of confined aquifers. The program is written for the IBM PC. (ML)
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Environmental Education
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). – 1983
This monograph is intended to guide teachers of water resources, technicians and university students in establishing physical facilities which can introduce learners to methods, techniques, and instruments used in water resources management and assessment. It is not intended to serve as an exhaustive list of equipment and their descriptions or as…
Descriptors: Civil Engineering, College Science, Data Collection, Facility Guidelines
Reihman, Thomas C. – 1973
This learning module is concerned with the temperature field, the heat transfer rates, and the coolant pressure drop in typical high temperature gas-cooled reactor (HTGR) fuel assemblies. As in all of the modules of this series, emphasis is placed on developing the theory and demonstrating its use with a simplified model. The heart of the module…
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Programs, Engineering, Engineering Education
Mostertman, L. J. – 1983
Because of the uncertainty related to water resources development projects, and because of the multitude of factors influencing their performance, the systems analysis approach is often used as an instrument in the planning and design process. The approach will also yield good results in the programming of the maintenance and management of the…
Descriptors: Civil Engineering, College Science, Engineering, Hydraulics
Reihman, Thomas C. – 1973
This learning module is concerned with the temperature field, the heat transfer rates, and the coolant pressure drop in typical pressurized water reactor (PWR) fuel assemblies. As in all of the modules of this series, emphasis is placed on developing the theory and demonstrating its use with a simplified model. The heart of the module is the PWR…
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Programs, Engineering, Engineering Education
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