This Concept Builder is designed to target student understanding of Pascal's Principle and the operation of a hydraulic lift. Three activities are provided, each of which approaches the topic from a slightly different angle. The opening activity -
Paragraph Completion - focuses on the textbook-style description of Pascal's Principle and its application to a hydraulic lift. It forms a good confidence booster. Success is nearly guaranteed to the patient student. There is no limit on the number of allowed tries and feedback is immediate once the Check Answer button is tapped. Students are told the number of correct answers but not which answers are correct.
The second and third activities focus on the mathematical relationships associated with a hydraulic lift. Each question provides a simple diagram with two unequal-area pistons. The areas of the two pistons is given; values are selected such that the ratio of one area to the other area can be determined via
head math (for most students). A force is exerted downward on the piston of smaller area. In the second activity (
The Hydraulic Lift). students must determine the force exerted upward on the larger piston. In the third activity (
Thinking Proportionally), students must determine how many times greater (or smaller) that the force on, the pressure at, and the displacement of the second piston is relative to the first piston. In both the second and third activities, answers are selected by tapping on a button to toggle through a collection of possible numerical answers.
Questions are very suitable for all levels. Even the numerical questions use "kind" numbers. For those teachers seeking more difficult problems, they can be found in the
Fluids chapter of our Calculator Pad section.
This Concept Builder consists of 25 different questions that are organized into 9 different Question Groups. The questions and question groups are organized into three different activities. The activities are differentiated as follows:
- Paragraph Completion Question Group 1: Students complete a paragraph with 8 blanks using a word/phrase bank in order to communicate an understanding of Pascal's Principle and its applications to a hydraulic lift.
- The Hydraulic Lift Question Groups 2-5: If given the areas of the two pistons of a hydraulic lift, students must determine the output force at one end when given the input force.
- Thinking Proportionally Question Groups 6-9: Students use Pascal’s Principal and proportional reasoning to predict the relative force on, pressure at, and displacement of a piston of a hydraulic lift when given the areas of the two pistons.
Teachers are encouraged to view the questions in order to judge which activity is most appropriate for their classes. We recommend doing all three activities. Before using the Concept Builder with classes, we recommend that teachers attempt each of the activities in order to determine which are most appropriate for your classes and what pre-requisite understanding a student must have in order to complete it. Alternatively, the
Questions are provided in a separate file for preview purposes (accessible by Task Tracker teachers only).