Assignment With Answers
Assignment With Answers
Physics: Principles and Applications, 6e Giancoli absolute pressure at the bottom of a pool?
Chapter 10 Fluids A) It does not change.
Classwork B) It increases by a lesser amount.
Conceptual Questions C) It increases by the same amount.
D) It increases by a greater amount.
1) The three common phases of matter are Answer: C
A) solid, liquid, and gas. Diff: 2 Type: BI Var: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 10.4
B) solid, liquid, and vapor.
C) solid, plasma, and gas. 7) You are originally 1.0 m beneath the surface of a pool. If
D) condensate, plasma, and gas. you dive to 2.0 m beneath the surface, what happens to the
Answer: A absolute pressure on you?
Diff: 1 Type: BI Var: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 10.1 A) It quadruples.
B) It more than doubles.
2) Pressure is C) It doubles.
A) proportional to both force and area. D) It less than doubles.
B) proportional to force and inversely proportional to area. Answer: D
C) inversely proportional to force and proportional to area. Diff: 2 Type: BI Var: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 10.4
D) inversely proportional to both force and area.
Answer: B 8) State Pascal's principle.
Diff: 1 Type: BI Var: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 10.3 Answer: If an external pressure is applied to a confined fluid,
the pressure at every point within the fluid increases by that
amount.
3) Which of the following is not a unit of pressure?
Diff: 1 Type: ES Var: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 10.5
A) atmosphere
B) N/m
9) State Archimedes' principle.
C) Pascal
Answer: The buoyant force on an object immersed in a fluid is
D) mm of mercury equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by that object.
Answer: B Diff: 1 Type: ES Var: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 10.7
Diff: 1 Type: BI Var: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 10.3
4) Consider three drinking glasses. All three have the same 10) As a rock sinks deeper and deeper into water of constant
area base, and all three are filled to the same depth with water.
Glass A is cylindrical. Glass B is wider at the top than at the density, what happens to the buoyant force on it?
bottom, and so holds more water than A. Glass C is narrower A) It increases.
at the top than at the bottom, and so holds less water than A. B) It remains constant.
Which glass has the greatest liquid pressure at the bottom? C) It decreases.
A) Glass A D) It may increase or decrease, depending on the shape of the
B) Glass B rock.
C) Glass C Answer: B
D) All three have equal pressure. Diff: 2 Type: BI Var: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 10.7
Answer: D
Diff: 2 Type: BI Var: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 10.3 11) Salt water is more dense than fresh water. A ship floats in
both fresh water and salt water. Compared to the fresh water,
5) What is the difference between the pressures inside and the volume of water displaced in the salt water is
outside a tire called? A) more.
A) absolute pressure B) less.
B) atmospheric pressure C) the same.
C) gauge pressure D) cannot be determined from the information given
Answer: B
D) N/m2
Diff: 2 Type: BI Var: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 10.7
Answer: C
Diff: 1 Type: BI Var: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 10.4
12) A 10-kg piece of aluminum sits at the bottom of a lake,
right next to a 10-kg piece of lead. Which has the greater
1
buoyant force on it? Answer: D
A) the aluminum Diff: 1 Type: BI Var: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 10.3
B) the lead
C) Both have the same buoyant force. 3) A person weighing 900 N is standing on snowshoes. Each
D) cannot be determined without knowing their volumes snowshoe has area 2500 cm2. What is the pressure on the
Answer: A snow?
Diff: 2 Type: BI Var: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 10.7 A) 0.18 N/m2
B) 0.36 N/m2
13) A piece of wood is floating in a bathtub. A second piece C) 1800 N/m2
of wood sits on top of the first piece, and does not touch the D) 3600 N/m2
water. If the top piece is taken off and placed in the water,
Answer: C
what happens to the water level in the tub?
Diff: 1 Type: BI Var: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 10.3
A) It goes up.
B) It goes down. 4) How much pressure (absolute) must a submarine withstand
C) It does not change. at a depth of 120.0 m in the ocean?
D) cannot be determined from the information given A) 1200 N/m2
Answer: C B) 1310 N/m2
Diff: 3 Type: BI Var: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 10.7
C) 1200 kPa
D) 1310 kPa
14) An ideal fluid flows at 12 m/s in a horizontal pipe. If the
pipe widens to twice its original radius, what is the flow speed Answer: D
in the wider section? Diff: 1 Type: BI Var: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 10.3
A) 12 m/s
B) 6.0 m/s
5) What is the gauge pressure if the absolute pressure is 300
C) 4.0 m/s
kPa?
D) 3.0 m/s
A) 97 kPa
Answer: D
B) 101 kPa
Diff: 1 Type: BI Var: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 10.8
C) 199 kPa
D) 300 kPa
15) State Bernoulli's principle.
Answer: Where the velocity of fluid is high, the pressure is Answer: C
low; and where the velocity is low, the pressure is high. Diff: 1 Type: BI Var: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 10.4