Name of the friction of a moving object
What is Kinetic Friction?
Law that relates pressure, fluid density, and height in a fluid at rest
What is Pascal's Law?
The branch of science concerned with the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
What is Physics?
It's used to measure the volume of an object submerged in a fluid.
What is the Archimedes Principle?
kg*m/s
What are the units of Momentum?
If you are dragging an object south which way will the magnitude of the kinetic friction point?
What is North?
Unit of measurement for dynamic viscosity in the SI system?
What is Pascal per second?
Term used to describe the force exerted on an object due to gravity, equal to its mass times the acceleration due to gravity
What is Weight?
Credited with discovering the Archimedes Principle
Who is Archimedes of Syracuse?
Define Momentum
What is the product of mass and velocity, or in other words, inertia in motion?
The resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
What is Friction?
Three examples of fluids
What are Water, Air, Blood, Honey, Gasoline, etc.?
The mathematical relationship that describes the motion of an object, stating that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the force applied and inversely proportional to its mass, formulated by Sir Isaac Newton
What is Newton's Second Law of Motion?
Fb=pgV
What is the formula of Buoyancy?
The impulse an object undergoes is equivalent to is
What is change in Momentum?
Type of friction that is usually the strongest
What is Static Friction?
Term used to describe the phenomenon where a fluid's speed increases and its pressure decreases as it moves through a constricted section of a pipe
What is the bernoulli Effect?
PE=m*g*h
What is the formula for Gravitational Potential Energy?
The weight of the mass of water displaced by an immersed object
What is Buoyant Force?
N*s
What are the units of Impulse?
F=μN
What is the Friction Formula?
The substances that flow easily because of increased intermolecular spaces and do not have a fixed shape.
What is the definition of Fluids?
Relationship that states that the acceleration of an object is inversely proportional to the radius of its circular path, and is used to describe the motion of objects in circular orbits and the behavior of objects in centrifuges
What is Centripetal Acceleration?
Archimedes principle usage
What is determining the Relative Density of an Object?