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Does it Measure Up?
Bumpy Road!
It keeps flowing!
You Need It!
Odds and Ends
100
The amount of matter in an object.
What is mass?
100
The speed that a fluid moves in a given amount of time.
What is flow rate?
100
The motion of liquids, usually water, around solid objects.
What is hydrodynamics?
100
An instrument that measures viscosity is called a ___________.
What is a viscometer?
100
__________ developed Canada's first wind tunnel.
Who is Wallace Rupert Turnbull?
200
The measure of the force of gravity pulling on an object is ___________.
What is weight?
200
The volume of a small irregular solid must be measured by ___________.
What is displacement?
200
The physical property of a liquid that limits its ability to flow.
What is viscosity?
200
Shapes that create a laminar flow are said to be ___________.
What is streamlined?
200
If you weighed 120 lbs on Earth, you would weigh this many pounds on the moon __________.
What is 20 lbs?
300
___________ is used to lower the viscosity of chocolate.
What is cocoa butter?
300
______________ refers to air moving around a solid object.
What is aerodynamics?
300
A force that acts to slow a body moving through a liquid.
What is drag?
300
Formula to measure the volume of a rectangular solid is _______________.
What is length x width x height?
300
Particle theory states that all matter is composed of __________.
What is particles?
400
___________ is the line, used to measure the volume of a liquid in a graduated cylinder.
What is meniscus?
400
The movement of water in straight or almost straight lines.
What is laminar flow?
400
Systems involving moving fluids are said to be ___________.
What is dynamic?
400
To find the volume of a large irregular solid you need an overflow can and a ___________.
What is a graduated cylinder?
400
__________ is the density of pure water?
What is 1 g/mL or 1 g/cm3?
500
___________ is the mass of a substance per unit volume of that substance.
What is density?
500
A broken or choppy movement of water usually caused by rapids, eddies, or whirlpools.
What is turbulent flow?
500
___________ is the measure of the amount of space occupied by matter.
What is volume?
500
An example of turbulent flow is ___________.
What is rapids, OR eddies OR whirlpools?
500
__________ have greater densities than liquids and liquids have greater densities than ___________.
What is SOLIDS have greater densities than liquids and liquids have greater densities thans GASES?