Characteristics of Fluids
Definitions
Density/Volume/Buoyancy
Flow Rate/Viscosity
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100

___________ affects the speed at which particles move

What is Temperature?

100

What are the three phases of matter?

What is a solid, liquid, and gas?

100

The formula to solve for density it ...

What is mass divided by volume?

100

Soy sauce is thinner than maple syrup so it would flow ______

What is faster?

100

This famous science communicator whom covers various scientific topics in a fun and engaging way.

What is Bill Nye?

200
This state of matter has a definite shape and volume

What is a solid?

200
This is anything that has mass and volume

What is matter?

200

This term refers to the ability of a fluid support an object floating on or in a fluid.

What is buoyancy?

200

Objects that have a lower viscosity will have a higher ____________________. 

What is flow rate?

200

What weighs more, a pound of bricks or a pound of feathers?

What is neither?

300

What state of matter has particles moving more freely and is bound less closely

What is a liquid?

300

The ratio of mass to volume.

What is density?

300

 A substance generally has a greater density in its solid state than in its __________ and _______ state

What is liquid and gas?

300

Objects that have a higher viscosity will have a ____________ flow rate.

What is slower?

300

What was the name of the fluids song?

What is Drip It?

400

Fluids such as gases and liquids are able to this... 


Hint: Think of moving

What is flow?

400

This  is the upward force that a fluid exerts on an object. It determines whether an object sinks or floats 

What is Buoyancy? 

400

 If the density of a substance is less than the density of the fluid, the substance will _____

What is float?

400

This term refers to a fluid's resistance to flow, and is commonly measured by its thickness or stickiness.

What is viscosity?

400

The main difference between a liquid and a gas.

What is particle arrangement?

500

What are the two types of flow?

What are laminar flow and turbulent flow?

500

This is a painted line on the hull of all cargo ships to show how heavily the ship can be safely loaded in different water conditions. 

What is the Plimsoll Line?

500

The upward force a fluid exerts on an object that is immersed in it.

What is buoyant force?

500

This is the formula for calculating flow rate.

What is volume/time?

500

Name 5 science terms from your terms sheet that you need to know for your test tomorrow.

What is…

Fluids

Particle Theory of Matter

Laminar 

Turbulent

Flow 

Density

Volume

Mass

Viscosity 

Buoyancy

The Archimedes Principle

Plimsoll line