Lecture

Fluid Mechanics: Ludion Experiment

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This lecture covers the Ludion experiment, focusing on the principles of fluid mechanics, Archimedes' principle, variable immersible weights, and the effects of tube and air forces on a semi-open immersed tube. The instructor demonstrates the Ludion experiment, highlighting the relationship between pressure, weight, and compression in a bottle.

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