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match each term to its description. use a number-two pencil only.
- if the temperature of a gas remains constant, the volume and pressure of the gas are inversely proportional.
- if the pressure of a gas is constant, its volume and temperature are directly proportional.
- temperature and pressure are directly related when volume is held constant.
- if pressure is applied to a fluid inside a closed container, the pressure increase will be distributed equally throughout the container.
- the buoyant force experienced by an object is exactly equal to the weight of the fluid displaced.
- a spinning ball or cylinder turns the fluid flow and causes lift.
- the sideward pressure exerted by a moving fluid decreases as the fluid’s speed increases.
a. amontons’s law c. bernoulli effect e. charles’s law g. pascal’s principle
b. archimedes’ principle d. boyle’s law f. magnus effect
choose the best answer and fill in the corresponding bubble.
- which of the following statements is not true of the kinetic theory of matter?
- all molecules of matter are in constant motion.
- the faster the molecules are moving, the more they are affected by cohesion.
- molecules move faster in a warm object than in a cool object.
- a gas has no definite volume and will expand to fill its container.
- the phenomenon in which liquids in thin tubes rise above or fall below their own levels is called _____.
- capillarity - meniscus - surface tension - buoyancy
- the si unit of pressure is the _____.
- atmosphere - joule - pascal - torr
Question 1
This describes Boyle's Law, which states that for a fixed amount of gas at constant temperature, pressure and volume are inversely proportional. So match 1 with D.
Charles's Law states that at constant pressure, the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature. So match 2 with E.
Amontons's law (or Gay - Lussac's law) states that at constant volume, the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature. So match 3 with A.
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