KHDUDCM
DENSITY
FLUID PRESSURE
BUOYANCY
HEAT/TEMP.
100

What is the prefix for one thousand?

kilo

100

Density is mass divided by what?

volume

100

Pressure in a fluid increases with what?

depth (or density of fluid)

100

The upward force that keeps objects afloat is called what?

Buoyant force

100

The standard unit for temperature is _______ and the standard unit for heat is ______

celsius (or kelvin) AND joule

200

How many grams are in a hectogram?

100

200

Which is denser: water or oil?

water

200

What is the unit of pressure in the SI system?

pascal

200

An object floats if its density is __ than the fluid density.

less

200

What additional factors must be known to calculate the amount of heat from a change in temperature?

mass of substance and specific heat capacity of substance

300

What does the prefix “milli-” represent?

1/1000

300

An object has a mass of 200 g and a volume of 50 cm³. What is its density?

4 g/cm3

300

A fluid exerts a pressure of 300 Pa. If the area is 2 m², what is the force?

600 N

300

A metal cube has a volume of 45 cm3. What volume of water does it displace?

45 cm3

300

200 g of water is heated by 10 °C. How much heat energy is required for this temperature change? (c water = 4.2 J/g°C

8400 J

400

Convert 53.2 kilometres into metres.

53,200 metres

400

If an object has a density greater than 1 g/cm³, will it float or sink in water?

sink

400

How does depth, density, and gravity combine to calculate fluid pressure? (Write the formula)

P = ⍴gh

400

A fully submerged metal cube displaces 500 ml of pure water. What is the buoyant force acting on the cube? Take g = 10N/kg

5 N

400

If 200 J of heat is added to an object with mass 2 kg and specific heat 100 J/kg°C, what is the temperature change?

1 deg C

500

How many millimeters are in one decametre?

10,000

500

A cube of metal has a volume of 100 cm³ and a density of 8 g/cm³. What is its mass?

800 g

500

A diver descends to a depth of 30 m in seawater (density = 1025 kg/m³). Calculate the total pressure acting on the diver, including atmospheric pressure (1.01 × 10⁵ Pa). Take g=10 m/s2.

409,500 pascals

500

A tennis ball weighing 10 N is exactly half submerged when floating on pure water. What is the buoyant force acting on the ball?

10 N

500

A 200 g sample of hot water at 80 °C is mixed with 300 g of cold water at 20 °C in an insulated container. Assuming no heat is lost to the surroundings, what is the final temperature of the mixture?

44 deg C