It is measure by how tightly its mass is packed together.
Density
The person that discovered the Buoyancy law is _____________
Archimedes
It occurs when a liquid flows though a tube, cylinder, or porous material without external forces.
Capillarity
The movement of gas or liquid is refered as __________
Flow
Water freezes at 0°
Celsius
Objects with higher density will ___________
sink
Its weight is less than the buoyant force.
Float or buoyant
It is the attraction force between the same type of molecules.
Cohesive Force
In what field the following example is used:
To measure the amount of blood that the heart pumps.
Medicine
The freezing point is at 32°
Fahrenheit
An object with less density will ____________
Float
Its weight is greater than the buoyant force.
Weight or sink
It is the attraction force between molecules of different types.
Adhesive Force
In what field the following example is used:
To determine how much water a household uses.
Households
Water boils at 100°
Celsius
It represents the weight of the object.
Mass
Its weight is is the same to the buoyant force.
Equal or suspended
It is the force that determines the way in which the outer layer behaves.
Surface tension
In what field the following example is used:
To measure the amount of gas or liquid pollutans that are produced by a particular industrial process.
Waste management
0 corresponds to -273°C
Kelvin
It represents the space that is occupied by an object.
Volume
Name of the force that is applied over an object that is placed over a fliud.
Buoyant force
What is the name of the elastic sheet that forms over water spill.
Membrane
In what field the following example is used:
The volume of water that flows through a river or a dam.
Hydrology
This scale is mainly used in many English Speaking countries.
Fahrenheit