Particle Theory /
Théorie particulaire
Viscosity & Flow /
Viscosité et débit
Density & Buoyancy / Densité et flottabilité
Fluid Pressure /
Pression des fluides
Fluid Systems /
Systèmes fluides
100

Quels sont les trois points principaux de la théorie particulaire ?

All matter is made of particles, they are always moving, and move faster when heated.

100

Qu’est-ce que la viscosité ?

A fluid’s resistance to flow.

100

Quelle est la formule de la densité ?

Densité = Masse ÷ Volume

100

Que se passe-t-il avec la pression quand on va plus profond ?

Elle augmente.

100

What is a fluid system?

A system that uses a fluid to perform a task.

200

What state of matter flows and has no fixed shape?

Liquid or gas.

200

Quel fluide a une plus grande viscosité : le sirop ou l’eau ?

Le sirop.

200

What will happen if an object is more dense than water?

It sinks.

200

What is pressure?

Force applied over a surface area.

200

Quelle est la différence entre hydraulique et pneumatique ?

Hydraulics = liquid; Pneumatics = gas.

300

Why does a balloon expand in hot water?

The particles move faster and spread out.

300

Which flows faster: low-viscosity or high-viscosity fluids?

Low-viscosity fluids flow faster.

300

What causes objects to float?

They are less dense than the fluid.

300

What happens to air pressure as you go higher in altitude?

It decreases.

300

Give an example of a hydraulic system.

Car brakes, excavators, etc.

400

Pourquoi les gaz se compressent-ils plus facilement que les liquides ?

There is more space between gas particles.

400

What happens to viscosity as temperature increases?

Viscosity decreases.

400

What is buoyant force?

The upward force a fluid exerts on an object.

400

Pourquoi les oreilles « pop » quand l’altitude change ?

To equalize internal and external pressure.

400

Give an example of a pneumatic system.

Dentist’s drill, air tools such as screw gun, etc.

500

Que se passe-t-il avec les particules quand un fluide refroidit ?

They move slower and come closer together.

500

Name one way to measure flow rate in an experiment.

Measure how long it takes a fluid to travel a set distance.

500

Why do boats float even if they’re heavy?

Their shape displaces enough water to equal their weight.

500

How is pressure in a fluid transmitted?

Evenly in all directions.

500

Why are fluids ideal for transmitting force?

Because they flow and distribute pressure evenly.