Kategorien: Alle - viscosity - density - pressure - particles

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Fluids

When a solid is denser than water but remains suspended in it, it forms a slurry. According to Archimedes' principle, the buoyant force on an immersed body equals the weight of the fluid displaced.

Fluids

When a object / substance gets warmed or cooled and its particals get farther apart or closer together

A liquid :D

A slurry is when a solid is denser than water however is still suspended in water (most common being a boat of sorts)

Friction is the force between 2 objects moving on each other friction is changed by heat and some types of liquids

When a substance is thick/thin and its flow rate is lower or higher depending on its viscosity

when its impossible to compress an object (tipicly a liquid)

when you reduce the volume of an object but keep its mass the same

Makes up everything and everything

How fast a fluid can flow in x amount of time

the ability or tendency to float in water or air or some other fluid.

All matter is made of particles. Particles have space between them. Particles are always moving. Particles move faster and get farther apart when heated. Particles are attracted to each other. All Particles of the same substance are identical.

Pressure is calculated by (force/area) or the pressure pyramided /f\ /a|p\

Density is calculated by (mass/volume) or the density pyramided /m\ /v | d\

Archimedes' principle states that the upward buoyant force that is exerted on a body immersed in a fluid, whether fully or partially, is equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces.

Fluids

Density

Mass
(weight of an object)
Volume
(area of space)

Thermal expantion

Matter

Compression/comparability
Incompressible
Partial theory

Mater

Pressure

force
Force apllyed to an object
area
area of space

Buoyancy

Boyant force

Friction

Flow rate

Viscosity

Archimedes principle

Slurry