Barometer
What is the name of the instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure?
The amount of three-dimensional space it takes up
What is Volume?
A unit of measurement for the transfer of thermal energy
What is Heat?
A mechanical function that uses the force of liquid pressure to operate
What is hydraulics?
Mass x acceleration due to g density x depth in fluid
What is the equation for liquid pressure?
Force per unit area (Force/Area)
What do you mean by pressure?
Volume = mass/density
How do you calculate volume?
describes the average kinetic energy of molecules inside a substance or system
What is temperature?
A French physicist, mathematician, inventor, philosopher, and theologian
Who is Blaise Pascal?
The automobile lift, which can be found in many service stations
What is an example of Pascal's principle?
A push or pull on an object
What is force?
liters, cubic meters, gallons, milliliters, teaspoons, and ounces
What are the most common units for expressing volume?
Velocity, mass, and density
What are physical properties that can be measured?
A fluid at rest in a closed container may undergo a high-pressure shift without losing all of the fluid and to the walls of the container.
What is Pascal's law?
Increases as the depth increases
What is Pressure?
The weight of the atmosphere pressing down on each unit area of the Earth's surface
What is atmospheric temperature?
How much matter it contains.
What is Mass?
The kinetic energy of particles within an item
What is measured using temperature?
The study of how air pressure propels and moves objects
What is pneumatics?
The particles move faster
What happens when a substance absorbs heat?
The perpendicular force per unit area, or the tension at a point within a confined fluid
What is pressure?
The amount of mass per unit of volume
What is density?
The density decreases
What happens When the temperature increases?
Blends mechanical, electrical, and software engineering to develop and build products and processes, includes hydraulics
What are mechatronics?
Measured as an increase in the substance's temperature.
What happens when a substance is heated?