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Chapter 13 Forces in Fluids Study Guide

This document is a study guide for a Chapter 13 science test on forces in fluids. It contains definitions of key terms like buoyancy, Bernoulli's principle, Pascal's principle, and atmospheric pressure. It also lists 16 multiple choice questions to be answered about topics like lift forces, fluid pressure, and how speed and depth affect pressure. The parent signed to acknowledge their child used this study guide to prepare for the test on forces in fluids.

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Chapter 13 Forces in Fluids Study Guide

This document is a study guide for a Chapter 13 science test on forces in fluids. It contains definitions of key terms like buoyancy, Bernoulli's principle, Pascal's principle, and atmospheric pressure. It also lists 16 multiple choice questions to be answered about topics like lift forces, fluid pressure, and how speed and depth affect pressure. The parent signed to acknowledge their child used this study guide to prepare for the test on forces in fluids.

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Chapter 13 Forces in Fluids Study Guide

Lift Volume Decreases Fluid 14.7 lbs per sq. in. The type of fluid buoyant force Bernoullis principle equally Pascals Principle buoyancy depth atmospheric pressure faster force divided by area increases

1. Formula used to calculate pressure 2. Pressure of a fluid at a specific depth depends on 3. A change in the pressure at any point in a fluid in a closed container is transmitted equally and unchanged in all directions throughout the fluid. 4. Upward force acting on the wing of an airplane in flight 5. Air above the wing of an airplane in flight travels__________than air below the wing. 6. The upward force acting on an object submerged in a fluid. It is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. 7. Apparent loss of weight of an object in a fluid. 8. The weight of the atmosphere above a particular location causes this 9. Pressure of the air at sea level 10. Strength of the buoyant force acting on an object in a fluid depends on the objects ___________ 11. As the speed of a fluid increases, the pressure within the fluid __________. 12. As your altitude __________, air pressure decreases. 13. The pressure exerted by a fluid at any given depth is exerted __________ in all directions. 14. Substance that assumes the shape of its container 15. The pressure exerted by a fluid increases with __________. 16. Fast moving air creates low pressure or as the speed of a fluid increases, the pressure within the fluid decreases.

Things to Know:
1. What makes a hot air balloon float?

2. Be able to apply Bernoullis principle to explain a situation.

3. A rock weighs 18N. Measured underwater, it weighs 10N. What is the size of the buoyant force exerted by the water on the rock?

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