In Ohm's Law, these three variables are related: Voltage, Current, and ___________.
Resistance
This type of circuit has multiple paths for the current to follow.
Parallel Circuit
A ketchup bottle being squeezed.
Pascal
The SI unit for pressure is ?
Pascals
What type of buoyancy is this?
A dead fish floating on the surface.
Positive buoyancy
The voltage in a circuit is typically depicted or given by a ____________ in the circuit.
battery
What happens in a parallel circuit if one light bulb breaks and goes out?
The remaining lights still stay lit
A birds' wings flapping up and down in the sky.
Bernoulli
The formula for Pressure equals Force / ?
Area
What type of buoyancy is this?
A penny thrown into the ocean sinks to the bottom.
Negative buoyancy
In a series circuit, we typically calculate voltage at every ____________.
Resistor
What circuit uses this formula to calculate total resistance?:
Parallel Circuit
A submarine submerging itself into the water.
Archimedes
In addition to Pascals, name three (3) other units of measurement used for pressure.
Answers can include: atm, torr, mm Hg, psi
A scuba diver hovering in the ocean admiring the coral reef below.
Neutral buoyancy
When voltage encounters a resistor in a series circuit, the voltage changes depending on the resistor. We call this a __________ __________.
Voltage Drop
A circuit that features both a series and parallel circuit is called a _________ circuit.
Combined
"Pressure increases by the same amount throughout an enclosed fluid."
Pascal
Velocity and pressure have an _________ relationship according to Bernoulli's Principle.
Inverse
Two key determinants of buoyancy are?
Density and displacement
The total of the individual voltage drops adds up to equal the _______ voltage of the circuit.
total
A __________ is a visual representation of a circuit.
schematic or schematic diagrram
"The faster a fluid moves, the less pressure the fluid exerts."
Bernoulli
Higher pressure regions have _________ velocities.
Slower
Why does a ship float (in terms of buoyant force)?
The buoyant force is equal to or greater than the weight of the water being displaced.