True or False: Pressure Increases with Depth.
What is True?
The definition of "force".
What is a push or pull on an object?
The Unit of Temperature (Stated in This Lesson).
What is Celsius?
Fluids Move from to Low Pressure to...
What is High Pressure?
Fluids Naturally Move From _ to _ in an Area.
What is High Pressure to Low Pressure?
The Formula for Pressure.
What is Force over Area? (Force Divided by Area)
Pascals is The Unit of...
What is Pressure?
The Higher in The Atmosphere, the ______ The Pressure.
What is Lower?
The hole that would shoot the water at a further distance if you drilled a hole near the top of a water bottle and one near the bottom that bottle.
What is the bottom hole?
The definition of "compression".
What is the decrease of volume in an object due to a force acting on it?
Define Altitude.
What is the current height of something in the air?
Air becomes Less Dense as Altitude Increases (True or False).
What is True?
The reason behind temperature being correlated to pressure.
What is that the higher the temperature, the more kinetic energy (due to thermal energy being transformed), causing particles to move around a lot which creates pressure.
The State of Matter that is Easily Compressed.
What is Gas?
The Amount of Pressure There Would Be (in Pascals) if the force applied is 720N, and the Area is 160m2.
What is 4.5 Pascals?
Explain how juice from a juice box enters your mouth when sucking on a straw using fluid flow and pressure.
What is sucking in a straw creates low pressure in your mouth, compared to the high pressure in the juice box, and fluids naturally move from high to low pressure?