Powerpoint Templates Page 1 Chapter 4 ~ Fluids Laminar or Turbulent.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
These describe matter. Starts with a “p”
Advertisements

Number 1-4. Describe what is happening with the energy levels in the water cycle and any phase changes Gas to liquid Release energy snow Liquid.
 I. Kinetic (molecular) Theory – explains properties of (s), (l), (g), in terms of forces between particles & the E they possess…..the MOTION of the.
Physical Science: Fluids and Dynamics Outcome C6 – Describe the relationship between solids, liquids, and gases using the kinetic molecular theory.
Kinetic Molecular Theory 1.pertaining to motion. 2. caused by motion. 3. characterized by movement: Running and dancing are kinetic activities. ki ⋅ net.
Kinetic Molecular Theory and the the Nature of Fluids
The Nature of Liquids 13.2.
The kinetic theory of matter can be used To explain how molecules move.
Properties of Fluids. Fluid: A substance that flows and takes the shape of its container. They also cannot form any shapes themselves. i.e: Water and.
Discover Physics for GCE ‘O’ Level Science
Cornstarch on a Speaker – U U Mythbusters Walk on Water –
Matter and Energy Glencoe Chapter 9-2: Pages
Hydraulic & Pneumatic Systems
Unit 2: Properties of Matter. Properties of Matter 4 Physical Properties: –can be observed or measured without changing the composition of matter –Examples:
Chapter 8 Section 1 Describing Chemical Reactions p Gases Chapter 10/11 Modern Chemistry Sections 10.1, The Kinetic Molecular Theory.
Ch. 7.2 Fluids and the Particle Theory of Matter
SECTION 1 PROPERTIES OF GASES Chapter 12 Gases. What are the three states of matters? List 3 properties of gases. List 3 different names of gases. Identify.
Chapter 2: States of Matter pages Matter – Anything that takes up space and has mass. Three states of matter common on Earth: – Solid – Liquid.
1) Gases are highly compressible An external force compresses the gas sample and decreases its volume, removing the external force allows the gas.
Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
The Kinetic Molecular Theory of Matter Describe each word to define: Kinetic Molecular Theory Matter.
Chapter 10 – States of Matter 10.1 The Kinetic Molecular Theory of Matter.
The Kinetic Molecular Theory
Kinetic Molecular Theory & Gas Laws It’s all about the particles.
States of MatterSection 3 Pressure 〉 Fluids exert pressure evenly in all directions. –pressure: the amount of force exerted per unit area of a surface.
States of MatterSection 2 Standards 〉 SC.912.P Differentiate among the various forms of energy and recognize that they can be transformed from one.
Chemistry. What is Chemistry? The study of composition, properties, and transformations of matter.
Unit 7-Behavior of Gas Molecules Kinetic Molecular Theory Collision Theory of Gas Molecules.
CHAPTER 4 TEST OUTLINE FORCES:  Describe forces  Types of forces  Balanced vs. unbalanced forces  Forces worksheet  Forces on a rocket (drag, lift,
Kinetic Molecular Theory Part #2. Rule #1 All matter is made up of particles (molecules) that are constantly moving. (Movement like vibration in solids,
Phases of Matter and Phase Changes
States of Matter Chapter 13. GASES Section 13.1 Kinetic-Molecular Theory Objects in motion have energy called kinetic energy. The kinetic-molecular theory.
Gases Chapter 5 Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.
The Kinetic-Molecular Theory of Matter (KMT). What is the kinetic molecular theory? Theory developed by scientists to explain the behavior of atoms that.
Preview Lesson Starter Objectives Properties of Liquids and the Kinetic-Molecular TheoryProperties of Liquids and the Kinetic-Molecular Theory Chapter.
The states of matter are the physical forms in which a substance can exist. Water exists in three different states of matter: Solid (ice) Liquid (water)
Liquids and Solids Liquids.
Chapter 4.2 Notes Resistance in Fluids. When one solid object slides against another, a force of friction opposes the motion. When one solid object.
Chapter 3: States of Matter. Section 1: Matter and Energy.
Chapter 6 Lesson 3-The behavior of gases. Understanding Gas Behavior  Gases behave differently than solids and liquids  Changes in temperature, pressure,
CHAPTER 16 SOLIDS, LIQUIDS, and GASES. video SECTION 1 KINETIC THEORY KINETIC THEORY (Particle Theory) of MATTER: KINETIC THEORY (Particle Theory) of.
Chapter 2: States of Matter pages Matter – Anything that takes up space and has mass. Three states of matter common on Earth: – Solid – Liquid.
Liquids: Chapter 10 Section 2
Solids, Liquids, and Gases
Macroscopic Properties of Gases
Kinetic Particle Theory
Chapter 4 Review Properties of Fluids.
4.1 – A Close-Up Look at Fluid Flow
Intro to Gases.
Changing States of Matter
Phases of Matter.
Hydraulic & Pneumatic Systems
Kinetic Molecular Theory
States of Matter and Density
Kinetic molecular theory
The Kinetic Molecular Theory & Properties of Fluids
The Kinetic Molecular Theory
Matter Vocabulary.
Kinetic Theory of Matter
The Kinetic Molecular Theory & State Changes
Introductory Chemistry, 3rd Edition Nivaldo Tro
Section 1 The Kinetic-Molecular Theory of Matter
Kinetic Molecular Theory
States Of Matter K 2.1 Solids.
Physical Science Chapter 16
Solids, Liquids, and Gases
The Kinetic Molecular Theory & State Changes
Jeopardy Hosted by Ms. T.
Chapter 7 Kinetic Molecular Theory Explains the Characteristics of Solids, Liquids, and Gases.
Phases of Matter Cornell Notes page 125.
Presentation transcript:

Powerpoint Templates Page 1 Chapter 4 ~ Fluids Laminar or Turbulent

Powerpoint Templates Page 2 Kinetic Molecular Theory 1.All matter is composed of molecules or other types of particles. 2.Particles are in constant motion. 3.There are forces of attraction among particles.

Powerpoint Templates Page 3 Add Energy Solids become liquids

Powerpoint Templates Page 4 Remove Energy Gases condense Liquids become solid

Powerpoint Templates Page Laminar Flow Laminar refers to streamlined flow Fluids glide along in layers that do not mix. Flow is smooth and continuous. Laminar flow - Youtube video Youtube videoYoutube video

Powerpoint Templates Page Turbulent Flow Fluid is turbulent and unable to flow in straight lines

Powerpoint Templates Page 7 Wind Tunnel

Powerpoint Templates Page 8 Viscosity is the property of a fluid that ends to prevent it from flowing when subjected to an applied force.

Powerpoint Templates Page 9 Mass amount of matter in an object

Powerpoint Templates Page 10 Weight is the force of gravity on the object

Powerpoint Templates Page 11 Volume

Powerpoint Templates Page 12 Density

Powerpoint Templates Page 13