Chapter 3 lessons 1-3 Flashcards

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a non solid state of matter in which the atoms or molecules are free to move past each other. A fluid has the ability to take the shape of its

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Fluid

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2
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the amount of force exerted per unit area of a

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Pressure

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3
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the SI unit for

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Pascal

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4
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the pressure cause by the weight of the atmosphere. As altitude increases, pressure

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Atmospheric Pressure

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5
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the upward force that keeps an object immersed in or floating in a liquid

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Buoyant Force

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6
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the principle that states that the buoyant force on an object in a fluid is an upward force equal to the weight of the voulume of fluid that the object displaces

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Archimedes’ Principle

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7
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the principle that states that the pressure in a fluid decreases as the fluid’s velocity increases. If velocity increases pressure decreases. If velocity decreases, pressure increases

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Bernoulli’s Principle

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8
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an upward force on an object that moves in a fluid

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Lift

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9
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the pushing or pulling force exerted by the engine of an aircraft or rocket

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Thrust

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10
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a force parallel to the velocity of the flow in a fluid. Drag opposes the direction of an aircraft and in combination with thrust, determines the speed of an aircraft

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Drag

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11
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the principle that states that a fluid in equilibruim contained in a vessel exerts a pressure of equal intensity in all directions. Any change to the pressure in an enclosed fluid will be equal in all directions.

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Pascals Principle

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