Fluid
Viscosity
hydraulic
Density
Pneumatic
100

Can the fluid flow

Yes

100

What is viscosity?

Viscosity is their ability to resist flowing.

100

What is the hydraulic system?

Hydraulic systems are power transmission systems, where energy or signals are transmitted through static or dynamic forces of liquids

100

What units are commonly used to measure density?

Density is measured in units like kg/m³ or g/cm³.

100
What is the pneumatic?

Containing or operated by air or gas under pressure.

200
Which state of matter is moving anywhere?

Gas

200

Can viscosity flow?

Yes

200

How does hydraulic fluid transmit force in a hydraulic system?

Hydraulic fluid transmits force by being pressurized by a pump, creating pressure that moves mechanical components.

200

What is density?

Density is a characteristic physical property of the relationship of mass per unit volume.

200

How does compressed air provide power in a pneumatic system?

Compressed air stores potential energy, which converts into kinetic energy for work.

300

What is Fluid?

A fluid is any substance that can flow.

300

Which flows more easily water or syrup?

Water

300

What is a hydraulic system, and what are its primary uses?

To achieve a specific task, such as lifting a heavy object, through the transmission of the fluid's power.

300

How is density calculated?

Density = Mass / Volume.

300

What are some common examples of pneumatic tools used in everyday life?

Examples of pneumatic tools include drills, nail guns, and paint sprayers.

400

Fluid is a living thing or not?

No, it's non-living things

400

What is the example of viscostiy?

Honey, molasses, and melted chocolate

400

What is the basic hydraulic system?  

Pump

400

What happens to the density of a substance if you increase its mass while keeping its volume constant?

If you increase the mass of a substance while keeping its volume constant, its density will also increase.

400

What are the main components of a basic pneumatic system, and what are their functions?

Basic components include an air compressor, storage tank, actuators, valves, and pipes

500

What is important probability in fluids

It's viscosity

500

What happens to the viscosity of a liquid as its temperature increases?

The viscosity of a liquid decreases with increase in its temperature.

500

What are some common applications of hydraulic systems in everyday life?

Common uses include vehicle brakes, and construction equipment.

500

Why do ice cubes float in water?

Ice floats because it's less dense than liquid water.

500

How does the size and pressure of the air compressor affect the performance of a pneumatic system?

A larger compressor with higher pressure provides more air for better system performance.

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