
Bernoulli's Principle Test
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- Q1
What object does Bernoulli's Principle help move?
Trains
Cars
Planes
Buses
60s - Q2
Bernoulli's Principle is a theory about
Cookies
Fluid Dynamics
Planes
Speed
60s - Q3
Matter that has a definite volume and a definite shape is a
Liquid
Electron
Solid
Gas
60s - Q4
If a fluid or gas changes speed, it will be matched by a change in
Movement
Velocity
Pressure
Happiness
60s - Q5
Which state of matter can Bernoulli's Principle not be used in?
Solids
Gases
Liquids
60s - Q6
During the activity, what made the ball float up in the air?
Bernoulli's Principle
Manifest Destiny
Jim Crowes Law
Magic
60s - Q7
During the activity, the area where the ball floated was made up of
Low Pressure
No Pressure
High Pressure
60s - Q8
Bernoulli's Principle states that fast moving area creates high pressure while slow moving air creates low pressure
False
True
60s - Q9
Which is not an example of Bernoulli's Principle
Blowing air into a straw that lifts a ping pong ball.
Cars moving at top speed
Blowing on top of a piece of paper
Airplanes being lifted into the air
60s - Q10
With Bernoulli's Principle, Fast air results in low pressure.
True
False
60s