Definitions
Density
Viscosity and Flow Rate
Miscellaneous
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100

A measure of the speed at which a fluid flows from one point to another.

What is flow rate?

100
The formula used to determine the density of an object.
What is mass divided by volume (D=M/V)
100

Between cooking oil, corn syrup, and coca-cola, which substance has the highest viscosity?

What is corn syrup?

100

How do you calculate volume?

What is length x width x height?

100

True or False: All fluids are liquids.

What is a false? Fluids can also be gasses or a solid that has been given the properties of a fluid (eg. air in sand)

200

The upward force that all fluids exert on objects. If something rises or sinks in a fluid.

What is buoyancy?

200
The air inside a hot air balloon has a ____________ density than the surrounding air.
What is higher/greater?
200

A fluid that is very resistance to flowing has a high _________.

What is viscosity?

200

The type of matter in which particles are moving very slowly.

What is a solid?

200

Name 3 fluids that are important for life.

What are water, blood, urine, saliva, sweat, stomach acid?

300
The amount of matter in a substance or object.
What is mass?
300

Between ice and water, the substance that has a higher density and how we know this.

What is water has a higher density? We know this because ice floats on water.

300

Increasing the temperature of a fluid will usually result in a(n) _______________ in its flow rate.

What is increase?

300

The amount of matter in an object.

What is mass?

300

True or false: The human circulatory system is hydraulic. 

What is true? A hydraulic system using liquids under pressure. Our circulatory system is pumped by our heart (exerting pressure) and blood is the liquid.

400

Using a gas, usually air, under pressure to transmit a force.

What is Pneumatic System?

400

The density of an object that has a volume of 10 ml and a mass of 20 grams.

What is 2g/ml?

400

Three factors that we learned about that can affect the flow rate of a fluid.

What are the size of the fluid's particles, the pressure exerted on the fluid, the temperature of the fluid, the diameter of the tube that a fluid flows through?

400

Using the term 'particles', explain why two objects with the same volume may have different densities.

What is, that the more dense object has particles that are packed more tightly together, OR it has more particles than the other object?

400
Mercury in a thermometer is an example of _______ ________.

What is thermal expansion?

500

A _________ flows, spreads out evenly when poured, and exerts pressure.

What is a FLUID?

500

Between a solid, liquid, or gas, the substance that has the weakest attraction between particles.

What is a gas?

500
A cruise ship does not sink. Why not?

What is displacement?

500

The density of pure water.

What is 1 g/mL?

500

A hairspray cannister will explode if heated. Why?

What is particle expansion? The particles of the gas must become further apart as it is heated, putting pressure on the cannister and eventually causing it to explode.

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