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From this App you can learn : Explore the properties of fluids(liquids and gases). Examine and explore about atmosphericpressure, pressure in liquids. Experiment and discuss about theeffect of gravity on liquids. Illustrate how to measure thepressure and relative density of a fluid using differentsophisticated instruments. Discuss and investigate about theprinciples of fluids and their relevant applications. Discuss andrelate Archimedes principle to everyday science. Define, exploreand relate surface tension, surface energy to various activities ofeveryday science. Examine and discuss the types of liquid flow andtheir corresponding flow rate. Discuss and relate Bernoulli'sprinciple and its applications to everyday science. DiscussReynold's number and Stoke's law with relevance to everydayscience. More details please visit http://www.wonderwhizkids.com/"Wonderwhizkids.com" hosts concept oriented content in Maths &Sciences specially designed for K-8 to K-12 grades. "Wonderwhizkids(WWK) enables students to enjoy learning with application oriented,visually rich content which is simple and easy to understand. Thecontent is aligned to best practices of learning and teaching.Students can develop strong basics, critical thinking and problemsolving skills to do well in school and beyond. Teachers can useWWK as a reference material to be more creative in designingengaging learning experiences. Parents also can activelyparticipate in their child's development through WWK". This topiccovers under Physics subject as a part of the Mechanics topic andthis topic contains following sub topics Fluid Mechanics Thrust andPressure How to measure pressure Pascal's principle BuoyancyAdhesion and Cohesion Fluids in motion Bernoulli's principleViscosity in fluids