This occurs when something takes the place of something else.
What is displacement?
This state of matter has the greatest amount of space between particles.
What is gas?
This is one factor that can affect viscosity. It is the resistance that a surfaace encounters when it rubs against another.
This is the measure of the force of gravity acting on an object.
What is weight?
All matter is made up of these.
What are particles?
This is a measure of a fluid's resistance to flow.
What is viscosity?
This state of matter retains its shape, no matter the container.
What is a solid?
This is a factor that can affect viscosity. It is a measure of how strongly fluid particles are attracted to each other.
What is cohesion?
This is a measure of the amount of matter in an object or substance.
What is mass?
Adding this makes particles move faster.
What is heat?
This is the ratio of mass to volume.
What is density?
Water is an example of this state of matter.
What is a liquid?
This is a factor that affects viscosity. It is the attraction between particles of a fluid and another substance.
What is adhesion?
To find this, you would use the formula length x width x height.
What is volume?
These states of matter can flow.
What are liquids and gases?
This is the upward force that a fluid exerts on an object.
What buoyancy?
You are an example of this state of matter.
What is a solid?
This is a factor that affects viscosity. When this is increased, it will reduce a liquid's viscosity, and a decrease in this will increase the viscosity.
This is the amount of space an object takes up.
What is volume?
This state of matter does not have a fixed volume.
What is a gas?
This is anything that has mass and takes up space.
What is matter?
Fluids can be either of these two states of matter.
What are liquids and gasses?
This is a factor that affects viscosity based on the amount of substance that is dissolved in a fluid.
What is concentration?
What is mass?
This is an explanation of why matter, which is made up of particles, behaves the way it does.
What is particle theory?