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Extra Questions
100

If the temperature of a gas remains constant, the volume and pressure are inversely proportional. Is an explanation of this scientific law.

What is Boyle's law?

100

The amount of space that matter takes up.

What is Volume?

100

All matter is made up of tiny particles called these: 

What are Atoms?

100

This property of solids allows it to recover its original shape after being deformed. 

What is Elasticity?

100

The study of interactions between matter and energy is this branch of Physical Science.

What is Physics?

200

If the volume of a gas is constant, temperature and pressure are directly related. This is an example of what scientific law?

What is Amonton's law?

200

The mass in a certain volume is called this:

What is Density?

200

The fact that all molecules are in constant motion and move quicker with heat is explained by this scientific theory. 

What is the Kinetic Theory of Matter?

200

The Mohs scale and the Brinell scale are measuring this property of solids.

What is Hardness?

200

The study of the composition and interactions of matter is this branch of Physical Science.

What is Chemistry?

300

If the pressure of a gas is constant, its volume and temperature are directly proportional. This is an explanation of this scientific law. 

What is Charle's law?

300

the FPS System is also known by this name. 

What is the US Customary System?

300

The force that attracts molecules of the same substance together is called this:

What is Cohesion? 

300

This is a property of solids that can be increased by heating.

What is plasticity?

300

Optics is the study of this.

What is Light?

400

If pressure is applied to a fluid, the pressure increase is distributed equally throughout the entire container; it is called this type of principle. 

What is Pascal's Principle?

400

This term is the standard SI Unit for Mass.

What is a Kilogram?

400

When molecules move from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration it is called this: 

What is diffusion?

400

Fluids at rest exert force in these directions.

What is All Directions?

400

Acoustics is the study of this.

What is sound?

500

Lateral Pressure (pressure on top) exerted by a moving fluid decreases as the fluid’s speed increases. (This also applies to gases) is called this:

What is Bernoulli's principle?

500

The property of matter that resists changes in motion. 

What is inertia?

500

Molecules of this type of matter move the fastest because it takes heat to make a solid to a liquid, and liquid to a solid. Heat makes it move faster. 

What is Gas?

500

The force of a fluid is spread out this way in a closed container when pressure is added to it.

What is Spread out Evenly?

500

Mechanics is the study of how heat changes an object, True or False?

What is: False. 

Thermodynamics is the correct answer.