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THIS IS

With Host... Your

Pressure Density Vocabulary Formulas and Principles Wow! It’s Hot! More Vocabulary Misc.

Force is measured in… A 100

What is a Newton? A 100

Pushes at KPa A 200

What is atmospheric pressure? A 200

Density of H20 A 300

What is 1g/cm 3 ? 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 l x w x h? 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

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

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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