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Pressure
Density
Vocabulary
Formulas
and
Principles
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Force is
measured
in…
A 100
What is a
Newton?
A 100
Pushes at
101.3 KPa
A 200
What is
atmospheric
pressure?
A 200
Density of
H20
A 300
What is
3
1g/cm ?
A 300
Formula for
hydraulic
system
A 400
What is force=
pressurexarea
A 400
Scientist responsible for
Buoyant force
A 500
Who is Archimedes?
A 500
A
substance
goes from a
liquid to a
solid
B 100
What is
freezing?
B 100
A
substance
goes from a
solid to a
liquid
B 200
What is
melting?
B 200
A liquid’s
resistance
to flow
B 300
What is
viscosity?
B 300
A liquid
changes
into a gas
B 400
What is
evaporating?
B 400
Uneven forces
acting on
particles at
the surface of
a liquid
B 500
What is
surface
tension?
B 500
Formula for
volume
C 100
What is
lxwxh?
C 100
Explains
relationship
between
density and
buoyancy
C 200
What is
Archimedes’
Principle?
C 200
Formula for
density
C 300
What is
mass/volume?
C 300
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C 400
Generalization
that explains
how a fluid
responds to a
force
C 400
What is
Pascal’s
Principle?
C 400
Formula for
pressure
C 500
What is
P=force/mass?
C 500
The total
kinetic and
potential
energy of
all particles
D 100
What is
thermal
energy?
D 100
Measure of
the average
kinetic
energy
D 200
What is
temperature?
D 200
Movement of
thermal energy
from a
substance at a
higher
temperature to
a lower temp.
D 300
What is
heat?
D 300
The freezing
point of a
substance is
___-___ its
melting point
D 400
What is
equal to?
D 400
Amount of heat
required to
raise the
temperature of
1 g 1 degree C
D 500
What is
specific
heat?
D 500
Change of
matter from
a gas to a
liquid
E 100
What is
condensation?
E 100
Matter with
a definite
volume but
no definite
shape
E 200
What is
liquid?
E 200
Matter with
a definite
volume and
shape
E 300
What is a
solid?
E 300
Liquid
changes to
a gas under
the surface
of water
E 400
What is
boiling?
E 400
Change of
matter from
a liquid to a
gas state
E 500
What is
vaporization?
E 500
The 4 states of
matter
F 100
What are
solid, liquid,
gas, and
plasma?
F 100
Pa stands
for this unit
of pressure
F 200
What is Pascal?
F 200
Solid with a
repeating 3
dimensional
pattern
F 300
What is
crystalline
F 300
Two things
happen during
vaporization
F 400
What is
boiling and
evaporation?
F 400
A solid that
never really
melts
F 500
What is an
amorphous
solid?
F 500
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