DaleSpam said:
OK, my question stands. Why do you think force transfer should be the same in a fluid and solid?
To me your expectation that they should be the same seems strange. If you can explain why you think that they should be the same, then I can probably help identify your mistaken assumption or reasoning.
Give answer how force transmit In fluid..?..if you know...
Your question is good.
Ideal Fluid= which can be flow...which carry no shear stress at all.
Solid= rigid or soft body.
Consider ideal solid and ideal fluid.....okey
You may be know how sound (pressure wave) transmit in solid and fluid...same mechanism and this mechanism is of compression of particles body...so they manage force equal to apply force and transfer to next particle plane...
Mechanism is same if you consider ideal solid or liquid... Even whatever body...they transmit like same manner...May YOU KNOW about STRENGTH OF MATERIAL...
I hope you understand my questions rather then ...
Actually force transfer mechanism is same for all body because law have continuity.... Expect any special case...because momentum conservative you know that this law is same for classical and quantum mechanics...Right..
So my question in short...
how fluid give different values of output forces...after input force...?
Explain this in fundamental way using of fluids particles.
I don't say 'why?' But I say 'how?'...
Give answer of 'How'......because your question made by 'why'...its answer is nature make it as it...
Forgot all...give me answer..
How applied force will be transmit in ideal fluid and make different output force ?
(What is behavior of fluid particles in fluid that make pascal law?)