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States of Matter
"The States of Matter" are the physical forms of matter, which include solid, liquid, and gas.
Solid
"Solid" is the state of matter in which the volume and shape of a substance are fixed.
Liquid
"Liquid" is the state of matter that has a definite volume but not a definite shape.
Gas
"Gas" is a of matter that does not have a definite volume or shape.
List the 4 states of matter.
The "4 states of matter" are solid, liquid, gas and plasma.
Pressure
"Pressure" is the amount of force exerted on a given area
Boyle's Law
"Boyle's Law" states that for a fixed amount of gas at a constant temperature, the volume of the gas increases as the pressure decreases.
Charles's Law
"Charle's Law" states that for a fixed amount of gas at a constant temperature, the volume of the gas increases as its temperature increases.
Plasma
"Plasma" is the state of matter which has no definite volume or shape and its particles are so hot they've broken apart?
A Change of State
"A Change of State" is the conversion from one physical form to another.
Melting
"Melting" is the change from a solid to a liquid.
Archimedes' Principle
"Archimedes Principle" states that the buoyant force on an object in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the force.
Bernoulli's Principle
"Bernoulli's Principle" states that as the velocity of a fluid increases, the pressure exerted by the fluid decreases.
Pascal's Principle
"Pascal's Principle" states that pressure applied to the fluid is transmitted unchanged through the fluid.