6.1 Fluids and Buoyant Force Quiz Review

6.1 Fluids and Buoyant Force Quiz Review

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6.1 Fluids and Buoyant Force Quiz Review

6.1 Fluids and Buoyant Force Quiz Review

Assessment

Quiz

Physics

11th Grade

Medium

NGSS
MS-PS1-4

Standards-aligned

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Corrin Retzer

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9 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which of the following is a fluid at room temperature?

oil

wood

lead

aluminum

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Which of the following statements is correct?

Liquids have a definite shape.

Gases have a definite volume.

Gases have a definite shape.

Liquids have a definite volume.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is true about the volume of displaced fluid for an object that is completely submerged?

The volume of displaced fluid is equal to the object’s volume.

The volume of displaced fluid is less than the object’s volume.

The volume of displaced fluid is greater than the object’s volume.

The volume of displaced fluid is not related to the object’s volume.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

If an object weighing 50.0 N displaces a volume of water with a weight of 10.0 N, what is the buoyant force on the object?

60.0 N

50.0 N

40.0 N

10.0 N

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following statements is true about the buoyant force on an object that is floating on the surface of a lake?

The buoyant force is greater than the weight of the object.

The buoyant force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced.

The buoyant force is the same as when the object is completely submerged.

The buoyant force is less than the density of the water.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In which of the following situations will an object sink?

The mass density of the object is less than the mass density of the fluid.

The buoyant force on the object is equal to the weight of the object.

The mass density of the fluid is less than the mass density of the object.

The weight of the fluid displaced equals the weight of the object.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

An uncooked egg sinks in fresh water but floats in salt water. Which of the following expressions about the egg’s density (ρegg) with respect to the density of fresh water (ρfw) and the density of salt water (ρsw) is correct?

ρegg < ρfw < ρsw

ρsw < ρegg < ρfw

ρfw < ρegg < ρsw

ρfw < ρsw < ρegg

8.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which statement about an object placed in water is correct?

The apparent weight is always less than the weight of the object in air.

The apparent weight is always equal to the weight of the fluid displaced.

The apparent weight is never equal to zero.

The apparent weight is never greater than the buoyant force.

9.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Explain why water as ice is not a fluid but water as a liquid or steam is a fluid. (Open ended on exam. Not multiple choice.)

Ice does not "flow" so it is not a fluid. Water and steam both "flow", so they are fluids.

Ice is a fluid.

Ice does not have a defined volume. So it is not a fluid.

Water is a fluid in all forms: ice, water, and steam.

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