Hydrostatic equilibrium and fluid motion. Fluids include gasses and liquids. - For a gas, the density changes readily, and the molecules are far apart. - For liquids, molecules are close together, and the density remains basically constant A fluid is defined as a matter that flows under the influence of external forces. Fluids cannot maintain a fixed structure, but fit the shape of the container they're confined to. # Pressure Pressure is defined as **force *per* unit area*** exerted by a fluid. $$ p = \frac{F (N)}{A(m^2)} $$ The SI unit for pressure is called a pascal, and it's $\frac{N}{m^2}$.