A fluids which take on the shape of its container.
What is a liquid or gas?
200
A unit used for measuring volume.
What are milliletres or litres?
200
The most viscous of these liquids:
oil, corn syrup & water
What is corn syrup?
200
The attractive force between masses which causes objects to be attracted to earth.
What is gravity?
200
The order that these the fluids would be layered: room temperature oil, cold oil, hot oil
What is (from bottom to top) cold oil, room temperature oil, hot oil?
200
The state of matter which will expand to fill a container.
What is a gas?
300
The formula for measuring the volume of a rectangular prism.
What is lwh (length x width x height)?
300
The way that a fluid can become more viscous.
What is cooling it?
300
The reason weight varies depending on what planet you're on.
What is because your weight is the force of gravity acting on your mass.
300
The term that describes why a 2 ton iron ship floats.
What is lighter density?
300
The things that all matter is made up of.
What are particles?
400
The method used to measure the volume of an irregular object.
What is seeing how much water is displaced by the object?
400
A method for testing viscosity.
What are:
- viscosity races
-pouring races
400
The amount of matter in a substance.
What is mass?
400
The amount of mass in a certain unit volume of a substance.
What is density?
400
The reason why gases are more compressible than liquids
The five major points of Particle Theory.
What is the particles in gas are farther apart
500
Formula for calculating the density of an object.
What is D=M/V
500
The reason viscosity is important in products that we buy.
What is how they can be used?
500
DAILY DOUBLE
The measure of the earth's gravity.
The planet in our solar system where your weight would be lowest.
What is a Newton?
500
The reason salad dressing separates into layers of oil and vinegar.
What is different densities of the fluids?
500
DAILY DOUBLE
Three facts about the particle theory.
What is:
1. All matter is made up of very small particles?
2. All particles in a pure substance are the same.
3. There is space in between particles.
4. The particles are always moving.
5. The particles in a substance are attracted to one another.