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With Host... Your

Vocab n’at 1 Vocab n’at 2 State of Matter Fluids Behavior of Fluids This n’at

A liquids resistance to flow A 100

Viscosity A 100

Changing from a liquid state to a solid state A 400

Freezing A 400

Changing from a solid state to a liquid state A 300

Melting A 300

Change from a liquid to a gas A 200

Vaporization A 200

The buoyant force on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object A 500

Archimedes’ Principle A 500

Anything that has mass and takes up space B 200

Matter B 200

Mass / Volume B 100

Density B 100

Change from a gas to a liquid B 300

Condensation B 300

The uneven forces acting on the particles in a sample of matter B 400

Surface Tension B 400

When a force is applied to a confined fluid, an increase in pressure is transmitted equally to all parts of the fluid B 500

Pascal’s Principle B 500

Matter with a definite shape and volume C 100

Solid C 100

Matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape C 200

Liquid C 200

Matter that does not have a definite shape or volume C 300

Gas C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

The average kinetic energy of individual particles C 400

Temperature C 400

The total kinetic and potential energy of all the particles in a sample of matter C 500

Thermal Energy C 500

Water changes from a liquid to a solid at this temperature (Celsius) D 100

Zero degrees Celsius D 100

The pull on the surface of liquids D 200

Surface tension D 200

The point when a given substance will change from a liquid into a gas D 300

Boiling Point D 300

The point at which a given substance will change from a solid into a liquid D 400

Melting Point D 400

The gas state of water D 500

Water vapor D 500

Equals the force exerted on a surface divided by the total area over which the force is exerted E 100

Pressure E 100

Air presses down on Earth with force E 200

Atmospheric Pressure E 200

As altitude increases, air pressure __________ E 300

decreases E 300

Decreasing volume ________ pressure E 400

increases E 400

When squeezed, liquids will be pushed out of a _________, a closed container with a hole in it E 500

Force Pump E 500

This force determines whether or not an object will float F 200

Buoyant Force F 200

You can change the state of matter by either adding or subtracting this F 500

Heat or energy F 500

The most abundant state of matter in the universe F 400

Plasma F 400

Two factors that affect density are mass and ____________ F 300

Volume F 300

This type of system allows people to lift heavy objects with relatively little force F 100

Hydraulic Systems F 100

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