Power and Energy
Static Electricity
Density
Pressure
Buoyancy
100

1 joule/second

What is a Watt?

100

When two objects with the same charge move away from each other.

What is repulsion (repel)?

100

Objects that float in water have this density.

What are objects with density less than 1 g/cm^3?

100

The magnitude of force divided by the area it acts on

What is pressure?

100

When Fnet > 0

What is a floating object?

200

Current x Voltage

What is Power?

200

Charged objects exerts a non-contact force on each other

What is electrostatic force?

200

1000 kg/m^3

What is the density of water?

200

Another name for N/m^2

What is a Pascal?

200

The water that moves out of the way when you submerge an object.

What is displaced water?

300

The units for electrical energy we pay for at home

What are kWh? (Killowatt-hours)

300

Objects lose electrons when rubbed together with another object

What is charging by friction?

300

The greek letter Rho

What is the symbol for density?

300

A liquid or a gas

What is a fluid?

300

Calculate: Will it sink or float in water?

mass of the object: 20 g

displace water: 25 cm^3

An object floating in water

400

The equivalent of 3,600,000 J

What is 1 kWh?

400

Objects transfer electrons by getting close to each other, but not touching

What is charging by induction?

400

The mass of 500 cm^3 of water

What is 500 g of water?

400

100 kPa on Earth's surface

What is atmospheric pressure?

400

Pressure x Area

What is force?

500

(Useful energy/total energy) x 100

What is electrical efficiency?

500

The total amount of current an object has received over a certain amount of time

What is charge?

500

Why do boats float in water?????

Large volume that is empty space (air). Meaning a lot of water is displaced. Weight of displaced water (buoyant force) is greater than the weight of the boat.

500
The pressure due to the weight of the fluids above you on Earth's surface

What is air pressure?

500

An object placed in water will feel an upthrust (buoyant) force equal to the weight of the water it displaces

What is Archimede's Principle?

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