Fluid Fundamentals
Flow Rate and Viscosity
Types of Flow,
Cohesion and Adhesion
Density and Buoyancy
Pressure and Compression
100

A substance that takes the shape of its container and can flow.

What is a Fluid?

100

A measure of how quickly a fluid moves from one place to another.

What is flow rate?

100

Smooth and orderly flow where particles move in parallel layers.

What is laminar flow?

100

How much mass is packed into a certain amount of space.

What is density?

100

The force applied over an object or certain area.

What is pressure?

200

All matter is made of these tiny pieces that have mass and volume.

What are particles?

200

A measure of how resistant a fluid is to flowing, sometimes described as thickness.

What is viscosity?

200

The attraction between molecules of the same type.

What is cohesion?

200

What happens to the density of a fluid when temperature increases.

What is density decreases?

200

The direction fluid moves when there are pressure differences.

What is from high pressure to low pressure?

300

Liquids, Gases, and ____ are all considered as fluids.

What is plasma?

300

When viscosity is high, the measure is low.

What is flow rate?

300

Type of flow that creates eddies and swirls.

What is turbulent flow?

300

The upward force that acts on objects in fluids.

What is buoyancy?

300

The reason pressure increases with depth in a fluid.

What is the weight of more fluid above?

400

Increasing this causes particles to move faster.

What is temperature OR kinetic energy?

400

Fluids flow faster when their particles have this kind of bond strength.

What are weak particle bonds?

400

This property causes the curved water surface (meniscus) in a graduated cylinder.

What is adhesion?

400

The principle stating that buoyant force equals the weight of displaced fluid.

What is Archimedes' Principle?

400

This fluid type is easy to compress due to widely spaced particles.

What is a gas?

500

The reason liquids and gases flow more easily than solids.

What are weaker particle bonds?

500

The type of relationship between flow rate and viscosity.

What is an inverse relationship?

500

This type of flow happens when a low-viscosity fluid is moving at a high flow rate, causing layers to mix due to inconsistent changes in pressure and velocity.

What is turbulent flow?

500

Objects float when they have this relationship to the fluid's density.

What is lower density?

500

The law stating that pressure applied to an enclosed fluid spreads equally throughout it.

What is Pascal's Law?