Definitions
Definitions
PTM
Viscosity
Density
100
Matter that has no fixed shape and can flow.

What is a fluid?

100

A push or pull that causes an object to change its motion.

What is a force?

100

All matter is made up of these.

What are atoms?

100

Two ways of testing viscosity.

What are the bubble test and the ramp test?

100

This is the formula to calculate density.

What is D = m/v?

200

Density.

What is the amount of matter in a given volume? (Mass per unit of volume.)

200

This force pulls you down.

What is gravity?

200

Particles move faster when this has happened.

What is more energy (heat) has been added?

200

Something that is thin and runny has this viscosity.

What is low?

200

Having more atoms in a given space than something else means the substance is this.

What is more dense?

300

The measurement of the force of gravity on an object.

What is weight?

300

Mass.

What is the amount of matter in an object?

300

If given enough additional energy, matter might do this.

What is change state?

300

Cooling a substance does this to its viscosity.

What is increase?

300

The density of 15 g of a substance in a 30 mL bottle.

What is 0.5g/mL?

400

A liquid's internal resistance.

What is viscosity?

400

A method of measuring the volume of an object.

What is the displacement method?

400

Particles move fastest in this state of matter.

What is a gas?

400

The formula for viscosity.

What is we didn't learn one?

400

The difference in density between 15 mL and 350 mL of dish soap.

What is none?

500

Buoyancy.

What is the upward force a liquid exerts on an object?

500

When buoyancy is equal to or greater than the force of gravity.

What is floating?

500

Particles are always doing this.

What is vibrating/moving?

500

Why we need some things to be very viscous.

So that it stays in place/doesn't break down easily. (Example grease on a machine part.) 

500

The least dense between wood, iron, and aluminum.

What is wood?