This "fluid" state of matter has molecules that are very spaced out and randomly moving.
What is a Gas
This theory states that all matter is made of small particles, and these particles are constantly moving.
What is the Kinetic Theory.
These two states of matter are classified as fluids.
What are liquid and gas?
Pressure is measured in this unit.
What is a Pascal?
This law states that the buoyant force of an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object.
What is Archimedes' principle?
This state of matter has molecules combined, but they are fluid enough to fill their container.
What is a liquid?
This principle states that pressure applied to a fluid is transmitted throughout the fluid.
What is Pascal's Principle.
This is the ability of a fluid to exert an upward force on objects immersed in it. It allows things to float.
What is buoyancy/buoyant force?
This causes atmospheric pressure.
What are collisions of particles in air?
This causes substances to increase in size as the temperature rises.
What is thermal expansion?
This "shocking" state of matter is the most abundant in the universe.
What is Plasma?
This principle states that as the velocity of a fluid increases, the pressure caused by the fluid decreases. This allows airplanes to fly.
What is Bernoulli's Principle.
This is force exerted per unit area.
What is pressure?
This results in air/gas pressure.
What is moving particles colliding with the inside walls of a container?
This is another word for heat.
What is thermal energy?
This state of matter has tightly packed molecules that randomly vibrate, and it doesn't take the shape of its container.
What is a solid?
This law says that as the pressure decreases, volume increases.
What is Boyle's Law?
This is a liquid's resistance to flow, or how thick the liquid is.
What is Viscosity?
This is another word for gas.
What is vapor?
This state of matter consists of high-temperature gas with balanced positive and negative charge particles.
What is plasma?
This changing point is the energy required for a liquid to change into a gas.
What is heat of vaporization?
This law states that volume increases as temperature increases, and volume decreases as temperature decreases.
What is Charles's Law?
This happens to viscosity as the temperature rises.
What is decrease?
At this point, a liquid becomes a gas.
What is the boiling point?
During a visit to a mental asylum, a visitor asked the Director what the criteria is that defines if a patient should be institutionalized. "Well," said the Director, "we fill up a bathtub. Then we offer a teaspoon, a teacup, and a bucket to the patient and ask the patient to empty the bathtub." Okay, here's your test: 1. Would you use the spoon? 2. Would you use the teacup? 3. Would you use the bucket? How would you empty the bathtub?
A sane person would pull the plug out of the tub