Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Fluids Under Effect
BONUS (not included in Key Terms definitions)
100
Condensation
What is it called when a gas turns into a liquid?
100
Adhesion
What is the attraction between two different fluids that are in contact with each other?
100
Hydraulics
What is the study of fluids under pressure?
100
Cohesion
What is the strength with which the particles of a substance attract each other?
100
Buoyancy
What is the force that pushes boats up, opposite to gravity?
200
Mass
What is always the same anywhere in the universe you go?
200
Gravity
What is the attractive force that strengthens as mass increases?
200
Pneumatic system
What system utilizes pressurized gas to apply a force?
200
Magnetic
What type of force pushes or pulls certain metals?
200
Surface tension
What causes the very thin top layer of water to be tense?
300
Expansion
What is an increase in volume due to pressure?
300
Friction
What is the force that opposes the sliding motion between two objects.
300
Pneumatics
What is the study of gases under pressure?
300
Viscosity
What is a fluid's resistance to flow called?
300
Air Pressure
What is used in pneumatic systems to apply force?
400
Density
What is the mass of a given volume?
400
Weight
What is the pull of gravity on an object's mass?
400
Convection
What is he process of heat transfer through the flow of a heated substance?
400
Pressure
What is the amount of force applied to an area or an object?
400
Compressor
What creates the high air pressure in a pneumatic system?
500
Sublimation
What is it called when solid carbon dioxide turns to gas?
500
Force
What is needed to move or displace any object?
500
Hydraulic Multiplication
What is the process which is used in car repair shops to lift a car using a small piston and a liquid?
500
Viscosity
What causes honey to flow slower than milk?
500
Pump
What is the part (of a hydraulic system) that pushes water from the ground to your sink?
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