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Forces In Fluid - Fluids & Pressure

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What is fluid?   any material that can flow and takes the shape of its container  
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What is pascal?   the SI unit for pressure  
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What is pressure?   the amount of force exerted in a given area  
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What does force divided by area equal?   pressure  
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What is measure for 1 pascal?   the force of one newton exerted over an area of one square meter  
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What is atmospheric pressure?   pressure caused by the weight of the atmosphere  
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What is the percentage of gases found within 10 km of Earth's surface?   80 %  
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What is gravity?   force that holds the atmosphere in place  
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How many newtons are pressing on every square centimeter of your body?   10  
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When does water pressure increase?   when depth increases  
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When does water pressure and atmospheric pressure affect total pressure on objects?   when the object is underwater  
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What does water pressure NOT depend on?   the amount of fluid present  
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What is water about 1,000 times more dense than?   air  
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What is density?   the amount of matter in a given volume, or mass per unit volume  
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Which exerts more pressure, water or air?   water, because it is more dense  
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What affects the shape of a bubble?    
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