It's the density of water, including units.
What is 1.00 g/mL?
This occurs when neutral force and buoyant force are equivalent.
What is neutral buoyancy?
1000 Pa for short.
What is a kilopascal?
This gas was once used to fill aerosol cans. It was later found to harm the ozone layer.
What are chlorofluorocarbons?
This system uses liquids under pressure to transmit force.
What is a hydraulic system?
To increase density, add more of this to your solution.
What is solute?
This force changes depending on where you are in the universe.
What is weight?
This is measured using a barometer.
What is atmospheric pressure.
This is created by first carefully pouring the densest fluid, followed by the next densest fluid, until the least dense fluid poured. Add colour for some extra fun.
What is a density column?
This system uses a compressed gas to transmit force.
What is a pneumatic system?
It's the density of a 350 g solid with a volume of 70 cm3.
What is 5 g/cm3?
This instrument measures the density of a liquid.
What is a hydrometer?
The is the area required to achieve 2 Pa of pressure by applying 10 N of force
What is 5 m2?
This tool measures atmospheric pressure.
What is a barometer?
These fillers are also abbreviated CFC.
What are chlorofluorocarbons?
It is the volume required to have 10 g of a 4 g/cm3 solid.
What is 2.5 cm3?
This is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. (Archimedes' Principle)
What is the magnitude of the buoyant force?
This is the relationship between atmospheric pressure and altitude.
What is as altitude increases, atmospheric pressure decreases?
The process of removing salt from sea water to obtain fresh water.
What is desalination?
A pneumatic system usually requires this device, which makes the gases in the pneumatic systems more dense.
What is a compressor?
It the mass required to have 15 mL of a 105 g/mL fluid.
What is 7 mL?
Submarines have a ballast tank. Fish have this organ.
What is a swim bladder?
This device is used to help deep sea divers adjust to different pressures.
What is a barometric chamber?
Salt and pepper is an example of this.
What is a mechanical mixture?
This is how salt water compares to distilled water in terms of density.
What is salt water is more dense?