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Buoyancy Unit Exam
10 Questions - Developed by:
Thomas
- Developed on:
2015-04-02
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Pick the BEST answer that goes with each question
1
Buoyancy is a _________ that works the opposite of______
Scent, color
Gravity, force
Force, gravity
Color, scent
2
What object is most likely to float?
Wooden spoon
Metal spoon
Ceramic Spoon
Glass spoon
3
What properties affect buoyancy?
Density, Mass, Weight
Density, Scent, Color
Density, Gravity, Force
4
Gravity is a _______ while buoyancy is a _____
Push, pull
Pull, Jenna
Pull, push
5
What tool is used to measure the density of water?
Hydrowater
Jenna
Thermometer
Hydrometer
6
Buoyancy is when an object floats nor sinks
Positive
Neutral
Negative
7
Buoyancy is when an object sinks in a liquid
Positive
Negative
Negative
8
Buoyancy is when an object floats in a liquid
Positive
Neutral
Negative
9
If you drop an object into water, the object will push some water aside. This is known as______
Displacement
Buoyancy
Gravity
10
Tap water is _____ ______ than Salt water
More, buoyancy
More, dense
Less, gravity
Less, dense
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gravity is both a push and a pull
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