Laws and Definitions
Density OR Viscosity
Buoyancy
Pressure/Pneumatic /Hydraulic
Other
100

What does WHIMIS stand for?

Workplace Hazardous Materials Information

100

How does temperature impact the density of solids liquids and gases?

Warmer -> less dense           Cooler -> more dense

100

Will an object float best if the mass is condensed or spread out? 

Spread out

100

Are liquid or gasses more compressible?


Gasses

100

How does the particle theory of matter relate to mass, volume, and density of solids liquids and gases?


The closer the particles are together the denser the substances is. That is more dense will take up less volume then an object of equal mass that is less dense.

200

What do you need the mass and volume of an object in order to calculate? What is the equation?

Density d= m/v

200

What unit is appropriate to measure density in?    

g/mL or g/cm3

200

Which hull design supported the most mass? Large and flat, or V-shaped and narrow?

Large and flat

200

Does the pressure increase or decrease when you place your thumb over the end of the garden hose?


Increase

200

Why were canoes used by First Nations and Metis peoples?


Canoes were used for transporting people and goods long distances. They were used to aid in trading.  

300

What is the water displacement method, and what is it used for?

The water displacement method is used to measure the volume of an irregular object’s volume, by placing the object into the liquid and measuring the volume of displaced liquid.

300

Which substance has a higher viscosity? Water or honey

Honey

300

List the liquids in order for highest buoyant force to least buoyant force. Cool water, Warm Water, Salt water.

Salt water, cool water, warm water

300

When more force is applied to a system it increases/decreases the pressure in the system?

Increases

300

How do hot air balloons work?

The air is warmed and contained in the balloon. The warm air is less dense than the surrounding cool air allowing it to rise.

400

What is the Archemesies principal?

The Archemedes principle is the buoyant force acting on an object equals the weight or gravitational force of the fluid displaced by the object.

400

When you increase a substances temperature does it increase or decrease a substances viscosity?

Decrease

400

What two forces directly influence the buoyancy of an object?

Buoyant force and force of gravity

400

What is a natural pneumatic system?


Lungs

400

Why did the Inuit and Aleut people develop the first kayak?

Kayaks means “hunter boat” and was used to hunt waterfowl, seals, walrus, and whales. The kayak is lightweight and strong enough to survive heavy seas.

500

What is Pascals Law?

P=F/A

500

What is viscosity?

A liquids internal resistance or friction that keeps it from flowing.

500

How do submarines work?

The chambers in the submarine can let water in to increase the sub’s mass to help it sink. Compressed air will be released into the chamber to push out the water decreasing the mass allowing the submarine to float.

500

What is a natural hydraulic system?


Heart

500

Which oil is more viscos? 10w30 vs 5w30.

            

10w30