1.(Pg. [118]) What are the two divisions of the science which treats of the mechanical properties of liquids?
2.(Pg. [118]) Of what do hydrostatics and hydraulics treat?
3.(Pg. [118]) What is a fluid defined to be?
4.(Pg. [118]) From what is fluidity supposed to arise?
5.(Pg. [118]) Into what two classes are fluids divided?
6.(Pg. [119]) What is said of the incompressibility of liquids, and what experiment is related?
7.(Pg. [119]) Ought this experiment to be considered as conclusive?
8.(Pg. [119]) Why do fluids appear to gravitate more freely than solids?
9.(Pg. [120]) When is a fluid said to be in equilibrium?
10.(Pg. [120]) What is there in the nature of a fluid, which causes it to seek this level?