Suggest or Vote on Questions for Pressure Test

by Sam Harrelson on February 6, 2010

On Thursday, we’ll be taking our test on Fluid Pressure.

Here’s your chance to suggest or vote on questions to appear on the test…

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Suggesting and voting ends Wednesday at 11:00pm.

Be creative!

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HW for Tuesday Feb 9, 2010
February 8, 2010 at 11:33 am

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Avi Borad February 9, 2010 at 1:40 pm

Why do objects flost or sink in water?

(What is flosting? Mr H)

Avi Borad February 9, 2010 at 1:40 pm

What is density?

Ben Mironer February 9, 2010 at 6:48 pm

1. Who’s principle explains why planes fly?
2. Buoyancy is how much/many (1)_______ a ship or an object (2)_______.
(1) A. Gas ————- (2) A. Moves
B.Fluid ———- B.Displaces
C. Bow ties ————— C. Eats
D.None of the above ———– D. None of the Above
3. D = M/V M=________ D=____________ V=_____________

Bryson nager February 9, 2010 at 7:34 pm

What three dudes was this chapter about?
Why do planes fly?
Name three objects Bernoulli’s principle applies to.
What kind of air pressure does an object move toward?
Do faster or slower objects change the air pressure? If so, how?
What is the density of wood?
When placed in water, would a tar ball float or sink? What about if it were placed in glycerin? Mercury? Corn oil? Corn syrup?
By the way Ben: Bernoulli, B, mass, density, volume

avi borad February 10, 2010 at 7:18 pm

flost is what you call cool for float!!!!!!!!!
(I know it doesn’t make sense but it does in my mind)

Bailey Verreault February 10, 2010 at 8:10 pm

What is pressure?
What is the formula for pressure?
How is density measured?
If the density is below ____ g/cm3, it floats.
Density relates to which principle?
True or False: In Pascal’s principle, pressure is distributed equally to fluids in a contained system.
In Bernoulli’s principle, if velocity goes up, pressure goes ____.

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