Properties of Fluids

Properties of Fluids

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Bryan Enders

Chemistry, Science

9th - 12th Grade

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1.

Multiple Choice

5 mins

1 pt

If an object sinks in a fluid, _____.

the density of the fluid is greater than the density of the object

the density of the fluid is less than the density of the object

the density of the fluid is equal to the density of the object

density has nothing to do with whether an object sinks or floats, only which state of matter the object is

2.

Multiple Choice

5 mins

1 pt

What do we call the the amount of force exerted on a certain area?

fluid

pressure

buoyant force

normal force

3.

Multiple Choice

5 mins

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The upward force exerted by a fluid is called the...

buoyancy force

density force

fluidity force

normal force

4.

Multiple Choice

5 mins

1 pt

A fluid's resistance to flow is its

viscosity.

density.

pressure.

buoyancy.

5.

Multiple Choice

5 mins

1 pt

If an object has a density of 3.6 g/mL and you put it into water (density =1.0g/mL,) will it sink or float?

sink

float

6.

Multiple Choice

5 mins

1 pt

The ability of a fluid to exert an upward force of an object immersed in it is

viscosity.

buoyancy.

vaporization.

thermal expansion.

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