the amount of force exerted on a certain area
What is pressure?
Matter of lava
What is liquid?
A fluid is transferred equally throughout a fluid in all directions.
What is Pascal's principle?
Matter that can flow is called...
What is a fluid?
the force that pushes an aircraft up
What is lift?
tiny rocks that make up lava
What is minerals?
a submerged object is pushed upward by a force equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces
What is archimede's principle?
The state of matter that has the same shape and volume as its container is
What is a fluid?
an object whose shape contributes to lift
What is air foil?
Liquid that comes out of a valcano
What is lava?
pressure decreases as a fluid speed up
What is Bernoulli's principle?
The state of matter that does not flow is
What is a solid?
the upward force exerted by a fluid
What is bouyant force?
Volcanoes erupt because
What is the forming magma inside?
When an aircraft is speeding down the runway prior to flight,_________________ must be greater than the weight of the aircraft for the flight to occur.
What is lift?
the downward force on an object caused by gravity
What is weight?
The three types of volcanoes
What is active, dormant, and extinct?
When the temperature is high, matter tends to be a
What is a liquid