Density
Viscosity
Buoyancy
Compressibility
Pressure
100

The amount of mass per volume unit

Density

100

The thickness of a fluid

Viscosity

100

A property of fluids that causes objects to float.

Buoyancy

100

A decrease in volume due to pressure

Compression

100

True or false. Water pressure increases as depth increases 

true

200

The amount of matter in a substance

Mass

200

An object is dropped into a beaker containing a liquid. The object drops to the bottom of the beaker slowly. Does the liquid have a high or low viscosity? 

High

200

A force that pulls any object downwards on Earth

Gravity

200

The ability to be compacted by pressure

Compressibility

200

Pascal's law states that __________ exerted anywhere on a confined fluid is transferred equally in all directions.

Pressure

300

The amount of space a substance takes up

Volume

300

How do you find the volume of an irregular shaped solid?

water displacement

300

A diet Pepsi will _________ in water

float

300

Hydraulic systems use ___________ to transfer force.

Fluids

300

The name of a pressure system that uses water

Hydraulic System

400

Fluids that have less particles and more space will be __________ dense.

Less

400

The liquid from our experiment with the lowest viscosity

Corn syrup

400

The _______ of an object will effect how well it can float

Density

400

A pneumatic system uses ____. 

Gas

400

The name of a pressure system that uses gases

Pneumatic System

500

The formula to calculate density.

Density = Mass / Volume

500

True or False: Temperature can effect the viscosity of a liquid. 

true

500

An object under water feels lighter than it does in air because of

buoyancy 

500

The state of matter that has the highest compressibility

Gas.

500

When the volume of a fluid is decrease, it will exert ______ pressure

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