Welcome to the page for Physics 2 @ IBB (Fluids)
In this hands on course we learn about Fluids with the context of Biology . Following are the assignments (including Toys on Fluids explanation , Social Impact idea involving fluids, mind map of learning fluids) , Syllabus and usefull resources for the course and assignments.
We also learn How should Mariyaan rise up to the top of the ocean to not rupture his lungs after one of his epic dives ??
Example of the Toys from Trash Explanation by students of Sem 2 IBB (2013-2014)
Example of Social Impact Project involving fluids concepts
What we learnt in Fluids - a mindmap by a learner
Wiki Pre Med - http://www.wikipremed.com/mcat_course.php?code=0101080402000000
Below are the details and resources to enhance our learning of fluids supplementing our discussions !
The Syllabus for the course is as specified in the website of IBB for Physics 2 fluids part and is specified below too -
IBT 201T Fundamentals of Physics II 4 credits
The sub-topics with resources (press on the subtopics) relevent to the topic are below :
Fluids at rest (done), pressures within fluids (done) {first class test} , Measuring pressure and Manometer , upthrust, Archimedes’ principle (presen topic of discussion!), Surface phenomena . Fluid dynamics, streamlines,Bernoulli’s equation and its applications. Viscosity, Reynold’s number (hyperlink) (Please start thinking of Practical 2 in Fluids on " Measure the Reynolds Number for Horizontal Flow " ) , Turbulence.
References:
1. Fluids Chapter, Fundamentals of physics by Haliday, Resnick and Walker
2. Principles of Physics : H.C. Verma
3. Story of Physics (T.Padmanabhan)
4. khanacademy.org
5.www.arvindguptatoys.com
6.Wikipremed http://www.wikipremed.com/mcat_course.php?code=0101080100000000
7. This website ! Please feel free to go through this page in a detailed manner.
Learning the physiology of the circulatory system is one topic in medical school where you fluid mechanics will come in handy. The fluid dynamics in the human circulatory system, however, are different in many important ways from the flow of an ideal fluid.
Viscous resistance applies, and thus Poiseuille's Law applies, and also turbulance is possible in the circulation, which is a deviation from ideal fluid behavior.
Despite deviation from ideal flow, the physics governing the flow of an ideal fluid is definitely helpful for understanding the behavior of fluid in the circulatory system. For example, the continuity of volume flux roughly describes the relationship between the total flow diameter in arteries, arterioles, capillaries and flow speed through those areas. Reasons that the relationship is not exact include the elasticity of blood vessels and the fact that the cardiovascular system is not closed.
The Syllabus for the course is as specified in the website of IBB for Physics 2 fluids part and is specified below too -
IBT 201T Fundamentals of Physics II 4 credits
The sub-topics with resources (press on the subtopics) relevent to the topic are below :
Fluids at rest (done), pressures within fluids (done) {first class test} , Measuring pressure and Manometer , upthrust, Archimedes’ principle (presen topic of discussion!), Surface phenomena . Fluid dynamics, streamlines,Bernoulli’s equation and its applications. Viscosity, Reynold’s number (hyperlink) (Please start thinking of Practical 2 in Fluids on " Measure the Reynolds Number for Horizontal Flow " ) , Turbulence.
References:
1. Fluids Chapter, Fundamentals of physics by Haliday, Resnick and Walker
2. Principles of Physics : H.C. Verma
3. Story of Physics (T.Padmanabhan)
4. khanacademy.org
5.www.arvindguptatoys.com
6.Wikipremed http://www.wikipremed.com/mcat_course.php?code=0101080100000000
7. This website ! Please feel free to go through this page in a detailed manner.
Learning the physiology of the circulatory system is one topic in medical school where you fluid mechanics will come in handy. The fluid dynamics in the human circulatory system, however, are different in many important ways from the flow of an ideal fluid.
Viscous resistance applies, and thus Poiseuille's Law applies, and also turbulance is possible in the circulation, which is a deviation from ideal fluid behavior.
Despite deviation from ideal flow, the physics governing the flow of an ideal fluid is definitely helpful for understanding the behavior of fluid in the circulatory system. For example, the continuity of volume flux roughly describes the relationship between the total flow diameter in arteries, arterioles, capillaries and flow speed through those areas. Reasons that the relationship is not exact include the elasticity of blood vessels and the fact that the cardiovascular system is not closed.
Documentary Video to watch !
Engineering and Society
For the discussions in class and assignments Resnick and Halliday, khanacademy.org , www.arvindguptatoys.com and Story of Physics (T.Padmanabhan) will be usefull.
Below are certain specific resources in tabular form , a cartoon video on physics , survey questions on concepts etc which will enrich our understanding .
Theory
Area as a vector (tutorial) http://people.ds.cam.ac.uk/iar1/teaching/Vector_Areas_Tutorial.pdf Imp reference : Cartoon Book on Story of Physics by T.Padmanabhan The snapshot of the first page is below - |
Hands on Activities
1.Hydraulic Pump application in garages- http://arvindguptatoys.com/toys/Telescopicjack.html |
Usefull info for assignments :
Usefull for the " Relevent to society application Write-up " 1. Energy Bio Sciences http://www.ceb.org.in/ 2. A toy (possibly) for kids sufferring Asthama http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DfEo4MIgiI and a reference for increasing Lung Capacity http://www.wikihow.com/Increase-Your-Lung-Capacity 3. Sponge filled Syringe http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/health/sponge-filled-syringe-quicker-treat-combat-wounds-article-1.1603640 4.Solar Disinfection http://www.sodis.ch/index_EN 6. Tippy Tap http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qdpd3roZjYw 7. (bacteria) Grow you clothes and garments! Biocouture http://biocouture.co.uk/ 8. Super Fun social impact idea! Translating Khanacademy.org videos in Marathi ! Help available from khanacademy Marathi translation team at Pune :) . 9. Relation between Yoga and Fluids through Breathing and poses. 10. Course on Global Challenges to Povertyhttps://www.edx.org/course/mitx/mitx-14-73x-challenges-global-poverty-585 11. IGNITE Social Impact work by school students http://www.nif.org.in/ignite/ignite2012.php 12. A directory of Innovations by common people across India http://www.nif.org.in/ 13. Build your own structures using fungus ! http://www.theatlanticcities.com/design/2014/02/soon-grace-new-york-skyline-towers-made-fungus/8335/ 14 http://www.oikos.in/pages/oikos_restoration_case_study.pdf Boulder Summer School http://boulder.research.yale.edu/Boulder-2006/Lectures/index.html |