Fluids and Boyant Force
Fluid pressure and Temperture
Fluids in motion
Temperture and Thermal Equilibrium
Thermodynamics
100
mass density
What is p=m/v
100
Pressure
What is F/A
100
A1V1=A2V2
What is continuity equation
100
energies associated with atomic motion
What is internal energy
100
Work in terms of changing volume
What is W=PV
200
nonsolid state of matter
What is fluid
200
Atmospheric pressure
What is 101,000
200
Ideal fluid
What is a fluid that has no internal friction or viscosity and is compressible
200
273.15k=?C
What is 0C
200
Process that takes place with no change in temperture
What is isothermal
300
Fb=Fg
What is Bouyant Force
300
mass of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance
What is Tempereture
300
Bernoulli's Principle
What is the pressure in a fluid decreases as the fluid's velocity increases
300
PE+KE+U=0
What is conservation of energy
300
no energy is transferred to or from the system as heat
What is adiabatic process
400
density of water
What is 1000kg/m^3
400
Fluid pressure as a function of depth
What is P=Po=pgh
400
Bernoulli's equation
What is P+(1/2)p(v^2)+pgh=constant
400
specific heat capacity
What is the quantity of energy needed to raise 1kg of a substance 1 degree celsius at constant pressure
400
process in which volume remains constant
What is isovolumetric
500
Fg-Fnet=Fb
What is bouyant force
500
Pressure applied to a fluid in a closed container is transmitted equally to every point of the fluid and to the walls of the container
What is Pascal's Principle
500
streamline
What is the path of a fluid
500
Latent Heat
What is Q=mL
500
State the first and second law of thermodynamics
What is 1st=U=Q-w, 2nd=U=Q-PV
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