Matter and Energy
Changes of State
Fluids
Fluid Principles
Miscellaneous
100

This determines the speed of the atoms and molecules of a particular substance?

What is the size of the atoms/molecules and the temperature of the substance.

100

Evaporation refers to the change of state from a

What is liquid to a gas

100

The resistance of a fluid to flow is referred to as

What is viscosity?

100

A hydraulic lift has 2 pistons, the areas of which are 20 cm^2 and 950 cm^2. A force of 700 N on the smaller pistons is sufficient to lift a car of _____________ N.

What is 33,250 N?

100

The particles can slide past each other, but are still packed together

What is liquid?

200

The kinetic theory states that the higher the temperature, the faster

What is the particles that make up the substance move

200

The change of a substance from a solid directly to a gas is called

What is sublimation?

200

Ice floats in water because it is

What is less dense than water?

200

The pressure of an enclosed fluid on which a force of 150 N is exerted over an area of 10 cm^2 is ____________.

What is 15 Pa?

200

The particles have broken down and become ionized

What is plasma?

300

The law of conservation of mass states that mass cannot be

What is created or destroyed?

300

Which state of matter will hold its shape without a container

What is a solid?

300
Archimedes' principle states that the buoyant force on a(n) _____________ is equal to the weight of the displaced volume of fluid.
Object in the fluid
300

The notion that an object floats if the buoyant force on the object is equal to the object's weight was described by

Who is Archimedes?

300

The particles are rigid, fixed structure

What is solid?

400

The measure of the total kinetic energy of the particles in an object is called

What is the thermal energy?

400

When ice melts to form a liquid, energy is

What is absorbed?

400

Buoyant force is the ______________ exerted on an object immersed or floating on a liquid.

upward force

400

Pascal's principle states that a contained fluid exerts pressure

What is equally in all areas?

400

The particles are in constant motion and rarely stick together

What is gas?

500

According to the law of conservation of energy

What is energy is not created or destroyed?

500

A substance changes from a liquid to a gas during evaporation because

What is energy is absorbed?

500

The ability of a substance to float is influenced by

What is the buoyant force of the fluid and the density of the fluid.

500

Bernoulli's principle describes the property of a(n)

What is fluid in motion?

500

Unlike a gas, a plasma can

What is conducts electricity?

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