Definitions
Definitions
Particle theory
Systems
Other
100

Matter 

Anything that has mass and takes up space. 

100

Buoyancy 

The upward force applied on an object when submerged in a fluid. 

100

What is the first part of the particle theory?

Matter is made of tiny particles 

100

what is an example of Pneumatic system?

Air breaks, pipe organs, dental drills, air nail gun, rock drills, spray gun

100

Which of the following is very compressible 

Gas 

200

Mass

Measurable amount of matter contained in a particle or object. 

200

Pressure 

The force exerted on the surface area per unit area. 

200

What is the second part of the particle theory?

Particles are always moving or vibrating

200

What is an example of a hydraulic system

Gas pumps, construction equipment, car jacks, airplanes, elevators

200

Pneumatic systems use what medium to move mechanisms

Air

300

Density 

Measurement of the ratio between mass and volume. 

300

Viscosity 

The measure of a fluid's flow caused by internal friction. 

300

What is the third part of the particle theory?

There are spaces between particles

300

How can compressibility be explained by particle theory? 

Particles are very close together in solids and liquids, they cannot compress further. Gas molecules are spread much farther apart. 

300

Hydraulic systems most commonly use what state of matter to move mechanisms. 

Fluids

400

Volume 

The measurement of the amount of space an object occupies

400

Compressibility 

Measure of volume change in a solid, liquid, or gas in response to a change in pressure. 

400

What is the first Forth of the particle theory?

Particles are attracted to each other

500

Force 

The push or pull of an object 

500

Fluid 

Substance that does not have a fixed shape and yields to external pressure. 

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