Calculations/Conversions
Principles
Pressure in Fluids
Bonus
Advanced Questions
100

3.14 hectofatties -> fatties

 What is 314 fatties?

100

An object immersed in a fluid experience a buoyant force that is equal in magnitude to the force of gravity on the displaced fluid. ... with lighter than water materials; A near neutrally buoyant state is the goal.

What is Archimedes's Principle?

100

This causes the amount of pressure.

What is the depth of fluid?

100

As soon as Archimedes discovered buoyancy for the king, he ran around shouting "Eureka!" which the language of origin is ___ and means ___.

What are Greece and I have found it?

EXACT DEFINTION

100

Who made this Jeopardy? 

Who is Emily Tan?

200

1,543 millidogs -> kilodogs

What is 0.001543 kilodogs?

200

For an inviscid flow, an increase in the speed of the fluid occurs simultaneously with a decrease in pressure or a decrease in the fluid's potential energy.

What is Bernoulli's Principle?

200

Pressure always seeks to equalize. Nature abhors a vacuum.

What is equilibrium?

200

1 Pascal is ____?  

What is 1N / 1 in2?

200

What is Emily's favorite food?

What is In and Out Burger and sushi?

300

The area of the object is ___ if someone exerts 289N with a pressure of 17Pa.

What is 17 in2

300

Pressure applied to an enclosed fluid will be transmitted without a change in magnitude to every point of the fluid and to the walls of the container.

What is Pascal's Principle?

300

At sea level, 1m3 of air has a mass of ___kg.

What is 1.25 kg?

300

1 g/cm3 is ____

What is 1 gram / 1 mL?

300

What is my position rn? 

Sitting or standing

400

The density of the rock is ___ when it weights 225 grams with a volume of 15 mL.

What is 15 g/cm3?

400

Places with high pressure tend to go the places with ________.

What is low pressure?

400

This vehicle changes its mass underwater to go up and down. Describe this process using terms such as buoyant force, mass, and volume.

What is a submarine? To go down, they fill air tanks with seawater - increasing their mass and the buoyant force can lift it up. To go up, they use compressed air tanks to evacuate the water from the tanks and fill them with air - decreasing mass and the buoyant force can overcome gravity.

400

This system helped Pascal discover his principle. It is a drive technology where a fluid is used to move the energy from e.g. an electric motor to an actuator, such as a cylinder. Here, the fluid is theoretically uncompressible and the fluid path can be flexible in the same way as an electric cable.

What is a hydraulic system?

400

Without looking at any clock, what time is it?

I literally have no idea.

500

An unknown object has a mass of 208 grams and a volume of 13mL. Mr. Jones exerted 832N on the objected. The difference between the density of the object and the pressure is ___.

What is 12?

500

According to the Archimedes principle, ____ is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the body?

What is magnitude?

500

How do objects sink or float?

The amount of water the object displaces has to be larger than the mass of the object. If the mass is larger, the object will sink. If the mass is smaller, the object will float due to buoyancy.

500

Bernoulli's first name.

What is Daniel?

500

What are hydraulic devices designed to multiply?

What is force?