Across
- 3. depends on # of particles in a substance and amount of energy each particle has
- 5. ice changing to water is an example of this
- 7. can help you predict whether an object will float or sink
- 8. thin film stretched across surface of liquid
- 9. you witness this when a car is lifted up using a hydraulic lift
- 10. changing from a liquid to a gas
- 13. an example of this is when water forms on the outside of a soda can
- 16. changing from liquid to a solid
- 17. takes the shape of its container and has a definite volume
Down
- 1. made up of tiny particles such as atoms, molecules, or ions
- 2. used to find the buoyant force on an object
- 4. its particles move at high speeds
- 6. found by dividing force by area
- 10. the slower a liquid flows, the higher this is
- 11. upward force on an object when immersed in water
- 12. is an average of the kinetic energy each particle has in a sample of matter
- 14. does not take the shape of its container
- 15. transfer of thermal energy from one warmer substance to another cooler substance
