
Physical Science: Ch 5: Fluid Mechanics
Authored by Greg Schaller
Science
9th - 12th Grade
NGSS covered
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
1) Which has the greatest density?
A) 100 g / 1 L B) 1 g / 1 L C) 10 g / 1 L
2) Which has the greatest density?
A) 1 g / 10 L B) 1 g / 1 L C) 1 g / 100 L
1: A
2: B
1: B
2: A
1: C
2: C
1: A
2: C
1: B
2: C
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
1) ___ millimeters = 1 meter
2) ___ centimeters = 1 meter
3) ___ grams = 1 kilogram
4) ___ milliliters = 1 liter
1: 1000
2: 100
3: 1000
4: 1000
1: 100
2: 1000
3: 100
4: 100
1: 10
2: 100
3: 10
4: 10
1: 10000
2: 100
3: 10000
4: 10000
1: 1000
2: 100
3: 100
4: 1000
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
What happens to the density in each?
1: Increases
2: Increases
3: Decreases
4: Remains the same
1: Decreases
2: Decreases
3: Increases
4: Increases
1: Increases
2: Decreases
3: Remains the same
4: Decreases
1: Decreases
2: Increases
3: Decreases
4: Remains the same
1: Increases
2: Remains the same
3: Decreases
4: Increases
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NGSS.MS-PS3-4
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
1) Same force, but different ___. Therefore, different pressure.
2) Hand A and B experience the same weight of the book, but hand B experiences a drastically greater ___.
3) A book lying on its edge exerts a ___ pressure than the same book lying on its face.
1: area
2: pressure
3: greater
1: density
2: pressure
3: greater
1: area
2: pressure
3: lesser
1: volume
2: density
3: lesser
1: area
2: density
3: lesser
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Pressure is measured in ___.
Pascals
Joules
Watts
Newtons
meters / second
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Pressure is measured in ___.
Newtons / square meter
grams / milliliter
kilograms*meters / second
meters / second / second
kilograms / liter
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Density in g/mL:
1) Iron
2) Liquid water
3) Aluminum
4) Ice
1: 1.00
2: 0.92
3: 2.7
4: 7.8
1: 7.8
2: 1.00
3: 2.7
4: 0.92
1: 7.8
2: 2.7
3: 1.00
4: 0.92
1: 2.7
2: 0.92
3: 1.00
4: 7.8
1: 19.0
2: 1.00
3: 0.92
4: 2.7
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