The state in which matter exists depends on the objects ________________
What is energy?
(3.75*10^6)(2.54*10^3)
What is 9.53*109?
p=m/V
What is denisty?
The study of liquids at rest.
What is hydrodynamics?
The fundamental quantity measured by seconds is the_________.
What is time?
This varies according to the strength of gravity.
What is weight?
(2.54*10^3)/(3.75*10^6)
What is
6.77*10^-4
The distance between the highest level of water in a closed system.
What is the water head?
This fundamental quantity is measured by meters.
What is Length?
Plasma, Liquid, Solid, and Gas
What are states of matter?
(2.54*10^5)+(3.75*10^6)
What is 4.00*106?
p=F/A
What is pressure?
The hydraulic device function is based on this principle.
What is Pascal's principle?
Kilograms is the SI unit for this fundamental quantity.
What is mass?
Matter at rest will, if left alone, stay at rest.
What is the inertia of matter?
Let's hypothetically assume a diver can withstand a maximum pressure of 2.80 x 105 Pa. What maximum depth can they reach in seawater with a density of 1025kg/m3?
What is 27.9m?
P=pgh
What is the law of liquid pressure?
This does not contribute to the rise of water in a small tube.
What is gravity?
Newtons is what this is measured in.
What is force?
A molecule is a _______ of two or more atoms which forms a new substance, while a mixture is a ________ of two or more elements or compounds.
What are a chemical combination and a physical combination?
A 15cm tall tumbler glass filled with sugary Kool- Aid that has a density of 1044kg/m3. What is the pressure of the solution at the bottom of the tumbler glass?
What is 1500kg/m*s2?
A=lwh
What is the area of a rectangular prism?
This principle is true for all liquids.
What is Archimedes' Principle?
This laboratory device is used to measure the pressure of a gas sample.
What is a manometer?