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Liquid Pressure and Upthrust
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Cards (19)
What primarily causes pressure on an object submerged in water?
Surrounding
water molecules
colliding with it
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What happens to pressure as an object moves deeper in water?
Pressure
increases
due to more
water
above
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What determines the pressure in a liquid?
Density
of the liquid and
gravitational field strength
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What is the equation for pressure in a liquid?
Pressure
=
height
×
density
× gravitational strength
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If the height of the liquid column is 20 meters, density is 1000 kg/m³, and gravitational strength is 9.8 m/s², what is the pressure?
196,000
pascals
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What is the pressure at a depth of 90 meters with the same density and gravitational strength?
882,000
pascals
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How do you calculate the change in pressure when diving from 20 meters to 90 meters?
Subtract pressure at
20m
from
90m
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What is the change in pressure when diving from 20 meters to 90 meters?
686,000
pascals
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What is up thrust in relation to submerged objects?
Up thrust is the
upward
force on the object
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Why does a submerged box experience a larger upward force at the bottom?
Because the bottom is
deeper
than the top
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What determines whether an object floats or sinks?
Comparison of up thrust and
weight
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What happens if the weight of an object is larger than the up thrust?
The object
sinks
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What happens if the up thrust is larger than the weight?
The object
floats
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How can we determine if an object will float or sink without calculating forces?
By comparing
densities
of object and
liquid
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What happens if an object is denser than the liquid?
The object
sinks
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What happens if an object is less dense than the liquid?
The object
floats
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What factors determine the pressure in a liquid?
Depth
of the liquid
Density
of the liquid
Gravitational field strength
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How does up thrust affect floating and sinking?
Up thrust is the upward force
If up thrust >
weight
,
object
floats
If weight > up thrust, object sinks
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What is the relationship between density and buoyancy?
Denser
objects
sink
Less dense objects
float
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