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Archimedes’Bernoulli’sHodgepodge 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Pascal’sPressure
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Force exerted per unit area
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This unit of pressure is equal to a N/m 2
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This is the pressure if an object exerts 10 N of force over an area of 4 m 2.
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This is what happens to pressure as you go higher in the atmosphere.
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These are the two ways by which pressure could be increased.
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This is the upward force exerted by a fluid on a submerged object.
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If the buoyant force is greater than the weight of the object, then the object will do this.
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Archimedes’ Principle states that the buoyant force is equal to this.
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You can predict whether an object will sink or float in a fluid using this comparison of mass and volume.
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These are the two explanations for why an object will stay at a constant depth.
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Pascal’s Principle states that when force is applied to a fluid, it is this.
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This is what causes a hydraulic system to multiply force.
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You apply 10 N of force to a 5 m 2 piston. This would be the resulting force on a 20 m 2 piston.
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These are two real- world applications of hydraulic systems.
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This is the trade-off in a hydraulic system for it multiplying force.
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According to Bernoulli’s Principle, this occurs as a fluid moves faster.
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This is why the air pressure below an airplane wing is higher than the air pressure above the wing.
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Demo: the paper will move in this direction.
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Demo: the spoon will do this when it is touched to the water.
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The spoiler on the back of a car is shaped like this so that it produces increased pressure on the back wheels.
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This is the density of water.
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Wide backpack straps exert less pressure because...
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This is why astronauts need space suits.
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This explains why the safety button on a jar pops up when the jar is opened.
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The slant of an airplane wing pushes air downward. According to this law, the air then pushes the plane up.
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Make your wager
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These two principles/concepts explain how the Cartesian Diver works. (include explanations)
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What is pressure?
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What is a Pascal?
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What is 2.5 Pa?
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What is it decreases?
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What is either Force increases or Area decreases?
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What is buoyant force?
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What is float?
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What is the weight of the displaced fluid?
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What is density?
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What is the same density or weight is equal to the buoyant force?
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What is transmitted equally to all parts?
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What is different- sized pistons?
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What is 40 N?
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What is brakes, lifts, hair dresser’s chair, dump truck, etc?
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What is distance decreases?
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What is pressure decreases?
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What is the curved wing creates faster moving air on top?
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What is up?
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What is move into the stream of water?
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What is an upside- down airplane wing (curve on the bottom)?
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What is 1 g/cm 3 (1 g/mL)?
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What is the area over which their force is exerted is greater?
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What is because there is no air in space, so there’s no air pressure?
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What is because the higher pressure outside keeps it pushed down until the jar is opened?
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What is Newton’s 3 rd Law of Motion?
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What is Archimedes’: The buoyant force is greater than the weight of the diver so it floats Pascal’s: pressure applied to the sides is transmitted throughout, acting on the diver
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