Bernouilli Pascal Archimedes Vocabulary pressure

100

What is Bernoulli's Principle
when the speed of a fluid increases, the pressure exerted by the fluid decreases.

100

What is Pascal's Principle
pressure applied at any point to a confined fluid is transmitted unchanged throughout the fluid

100

What did Archimedes say when he jumped out of the bathtub
Eureka

100

What is buoyancy
upward force exerted by a fluid on an object in the fluid

100

What is pressure?
force divided by area

200

What is lift
the upward force on an airplane wing

200

What is Pascal's Principle
explains how toothpaste comes out of a tube when you squeeze the bottom

200

What is Archimedes Principle
the buoyant force on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces

200

What is a solid
has a definite shape and a definite volume

200

What is the unit for pressure
pascal

300

What is decreases
what happens to the pressure inside a shower when the water is running

300

What is a hydraulic system
uses a fluid to transfer pressure from one piston to another

300

What is density
mass of the object divided by volume

300

What is a fluid
has a definite volume but takes the shape of its container

300

How can you change pressure
changed by changing the area over which it is exerted

400

What is moved in
what happened to the soda cans when you blew past them

400

what is the pressure increases
what happens to the large piston if you put pressure on a smaller piston in a hydraulic system

400

What does buoyant force depend on
shape of the object

400

What is barometer
instrument to measure atmospheric pressure

400

What is the direction a pressure is exerted on an object
all directions

500

What is out
direction the windows will blow during a hurrican

500

What is anywhere on the bottle
where you would apply the pressure to have water shoot out of the hole in a bottle

500

What does the buoyant force equal
weight of the displaced water

500

What is density
mass divided by volume

500

What is atmospheric pressure
100,000 Pa

Chapter 3 -Forces and Fluids

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