Directions: Match the term in Column I with the definition in Column II. Write the letter of the correct definition in the blank at the left. Column I Column II 1. kinetic theory of matter a. water vapor 3. 2. plasma b. state of matter with no definite shape but with definite volume 3. crystals c. explains how airplanes fly 4. Archimedes' principle d. solid which is not made of crystals 5. buoyant force e. state of matter that has no definite shape and no definite volume 6. solid 7. amorphous solid f. determines whether an object will sink or float in a fluid 8. Bernoulli's principle g. Matter expands when it gets hotter and contracts when it cools. 9. steam h. state of matter with definite shape and definite volume 10. thermal expansion 11. Pascal's principle i. water in the solid state 12. liquid j. explains the buoyant force on an object submerged in fluid 13. gas k. Tiny particles in motion make up all 14. ice matter. 1. particles arranged in repeating geometric patterns m. gaslike mixture of charged particles n. pressure applied to a fluid is transmitted throughout the fluid

College Physics
11th Edition
ISBN:9781305952300
Author:Raymond A. Serway, Chris Vuille
Publisher:Raymond A. Serway, Chris Vuille
Chapter1: Units, Trigonometry. And Vectors
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 1CQ: Estimate the order of magnitude of the length, in meters, of each of the following; (a) a mouse, (b)...
icon
Related questions
Question
Name
Date
Class
Directed Reading for Section 1 Kinetic Theory
Section 2 -
Content Mastery
Properties
of Fluids
Directions: Match the term in Column I with the definition in Column II. Write the letter of the correct definition
in the blank at the left.
Column I
Column II
1. kinetic theory of matter
a. water vapor
M 2. plasma
b. state of matter with no definite shape
but with definite volume
3. crystals
explains how airplanes fly
C.
4. Archimedes' principle
d. solid which is not made of crystals
5. buoyant force
e. state of matter that has no definite
6. solid
shape and no definite volume
f. determines whether an object will sink
or float in a fluid
7. amorphous solid
8. Bernoulli's principle
g. Matter expands when it gets hotter and
contracts when it cools.
9. steam
h. state of matter with definite shape and
definite volume
10. thermal expansion
11. Pascal's principle
i. water in the solid state
12. liquid
j. explains the buoyant force on an object
submerged in fluid
13. gas
k. Tiny particles in motion make up all
14. ice
matter.
1. particles arranged in repeating
geometric patterns
m. gaslike mixture of charged particles
n. pressure applied to a fluid is transmitted
throughout the fluid
at Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, a division of the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
Transcribed Image Text:Name Date Class Directed Reading for Section 1 Kinetic Theory Section 2 - Content Mastery Properties of Fluids Directions: Match the term in Column I with the definition in Column II. Write the letter of the correct definition in the blank at the left. Column I Column II 1. kinetic theory of matter a. water vapor M 2. plasma b. state of matter with no definite shape but with definite volume 3. crystals explains how airplanes fly C. 4. Archimedes' principle d. solid which is not made of crystals 5. buoyant force e. state of matter that has no definite 6. solid shape and no definite volume f. determines whether an object will sink or float in a fluid 7. amorphous solid 8. Bernoulli's principle g. Matter expands when it gets hotter and contracts when it cools. 9. steam h. state of matter with definite shape and definite volume 10. thermal expansion 11. Pascal's principle i. water in the solid state 12. liquid j. explains the buoyant force on an object submerged in fluid 13. gas k. Tiny particles in motion make up all 14. ice matter. 1. particles arranged in repeating geometric patterns m. gaslike mixture of charged particles n. pressure applied to a fluid is transmitted throughout the fluid at Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, a division of the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
Expert Solution
trending now

Trending now

This is a popular solution!

steps

Step by step

Solved in 2 steps with 1 images

Blurred answer
Knowledge Booster
Unit conversion
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, physics and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.
Similar questions
Recommended textbooks for you
College Physics
College Physics
Physics
ISBN:
9781305952300
Author:
Raymond A. Serway, Chris Vuille
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
University Physics (14th Edition)
University Physics (14th Edition)
Physics
ISBN:
9780133969290
Author:
Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman
Publisher:
PEARSON
Introduction To Quantum Mechanics
Introduction To Quantum Mechanics
Physics
ISBN:
9781107189638
Author:
Griffiths, David J., Schroeter, Darrell F.
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Physics for Scientists and Engineers
Physics for Scientists and Engineers
Physics
ISBN:
9781337553278
Author:
Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
Lecture- Tutorials for Introductory Astronomy
Lecture- Tutorials for Introductory Astronomy
Physics
ISBN:
9780321820464
Author:
Edward E. Prather, Tim P. Slater, Jeff P. Adams, Gina Brissenden
Publisher:
Addison-Wesley
College Physics: A Strategic Approach (4th Editio…
College Physics: A Strategic Approach (4th Editio…
Physics
ISBN:
9780134609034
Author:
Randall D. Knight (Professor Emeritus), Brian Jones, Stuart Field
Publisher:
PEARSON