Flow Rate
Viscosity
Density
Buoyancy
100

Compared to water, corn syrup would have a __________ flow rate. 

Slower, lower. 

100

Weak attractive forces in a substance would make the viscosity very ____________. 

Low 

100

What is the formula for density, mass and volume? 

D = M/V

M = v x d 

v = m/d

100

Buoyancy is a force that ______________ in a fluid exert on objects. 

Particles

200

If a fluid traveled 10cm in 4 seconds, what is the flow rate? 

10cm/4s = 2.5cm/s

200

If a fluid's viscosity was too low, how could you change it? 

You could reduce the temperature to slow down the particles. 

200

The combined density of all substances in a given volume is called the ____________ _________ of that object. 

average density

200

The two forces acting on objects in a fluid are __________________ and _____________ ____________. 

gravity, buoyant force 

300

To increase the flow rate of a liquid without adding or removing chemicals, you could....

Increase the temperature

300

What are three examples of needing a fluid with high viscosity

Answers vary. Are they thick substances that resist flow?!

300

You pour a liquid that has a mass of 15g, and a volume of 2ml into water. Will it sink or float 

Sink

d = m/v 

d = 15g/2ml = 7.5g/ml

7.5g/ml > 1g/ml (water) = sink! 

300

How are buoyancy and density connected? 

If a fluid is very dense, the buoyant force will be stronger because there are more particles to push upward on the object. 


If a fluid is not dense, the buoyant force will be weaker because there are more particles to push upward on the object. 

400
What type of observation or property would flow rate be considered? 

Quantitative - numbers. 

400

What are five examples of low viscosity fluids? 

Answers vary. Are they thin fluids that do not resist flow?

400

How can you make something a substance more dense without changing the chemicals or substance? 

Compress it (Cartesian Diver) or decrease the temperature. 

400
You are stuck floating in the middle of a substance! How would you describe your density and your buoyancy

Your density is the same as the fluid around you, and you have achieved neutral buoyancy

500

The concept of flow rate is most connected to which point of the particle model of matter? 

Particles have attractive forces between them. They can be strong (slow flow rate) or weak (fast flow rate).

500

What might happen if the viscosity of our blood is not correct? I'll give you a minute :)

Too thick = heart attack, our heart cannot continue to pump a thick fluid through our veins. 

Too thin = we could lose a lot of blood because the blood cannot clot and is flowing too quickly. 

500

Provide two examples of using less dense substances and two examples of using more dense substances used in real life situations. 

Examples will vary - do they sink or float?
500

There are three swimming pools. One filled with oil, one filled with tap water, and one filled with sugar water.

Which pool would be easiest to float in? Why? 

Sugar water pool. Oil is less dense than water. Sugar water is more dense than water because there are sugar particles dissolved in it. Sugar water would have a stronger buoyant force than tap water.