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Force exerted on an object that increases as the density of the fluid increases
Archimedes’ principle
buoyant force
Pascal’s principle
Bernoulli’s principle
diver at 10 meters
thrust
The air pressure is lower inside the tornado than outside (Bernoulli’s Principle)
swim bladder
Forward force produced by an airplane’s or rocket’s engines
Archimedes’ principle
buoyant force
Pascal’s principle
Bernoulli’s principle
diver at 10 meters
thrust
The air pressure is lower inside the tornado than outside (Bernoulli’s Principle)
swim bladder
The pressure in a fluid decreases as the fluid’s velocity increases (ping pong)
Archimedes’ principle
buoyant force
Pascal’s principle
Bernoulli’s principle
diver at 10 meters
thrust
The air pressure is lower inside the tornado than outside (Bernoulli’s Principle)
swim bladder
Organ used by fish to stay afloat
Archimedes’ principle
buoyant force
Pascal’s principle
Bernoulli’s principle
diver at 10 meters
thrust
The air pressure is lower inside the tornado than outside (Bernoulli’s Principle)
swim bladder
Used to determine buoyant force (The Pool filled to the top method)
Archimedes’ principle
buoyant force
Pascal’s principle
Bernoulli’s principle
diver at 10 meters
thrust
The air pressure is lower inside the tornado than outside (Bernoulli’s Principle)
swim bladder
Out of a diver 2 meters underwater in a pool, a diver 5m underwater in a lake, a diver 10m underwater in a sea and diver 7m underwater in an ocean, whom has the most pressure exerted on them by the water?
Archimedes’ principle
buoyant force
Pascal’s principle
Bernoulli’s principle
diver at 10 meters
thrust
The air pressure is lower inside the tornado than outside (Bernoulli’s Principle)
swim bladder
What causes air to enter into a tornado?
Archimedes’ principle
buoyant force
Pascal’s principle
Bernoulli’s principle
diver at 10 meters
thrust
The air pressure is lower inside the tornado than outside (Bernoulli’s Principle)
swim bladder
Used by hydraulic devices to multiply force (as in car brakes)
Archimedes’ principle
buoyant force
Pascal’s principle
Bernoulli’s principle
diver at 10 meters
thrust
The air pressure is lower inside the tornado than outside (Bernoulli’s Principle)
swim bladder
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