Demonstration of pressure in liquids practice exercise 4

Course: Grade 8 Integrated Science - Pressure - Demonstration of pressure

Quiz Questions (35 questions)

Question 1
A bottle is filled with water and has two holes, one near the top and one near the bottom. When the bottle is opened, which stream of water travels further and why?
Question 2
A bottle is filled with water and has two holes, one near the top and one near the bottom. When the bottle is opened, which stream of water travels further and why? (1 mark)
Question 3
The diagram below shows a bottle that is filled with water and has two holes, one near the top and one near the bottom. When the bottle is opened, which stream of water travels further and why? (1 mark)
Question 4
The diagram below shows a bottle that is filled with water and has two holes, one near the top and one near the bottom. When the bottle is opened, which stream of water travels further and why? (1 mark)
Question 5
The diagram below shows a bottle that is filled with water and has two holes, one near the top and one near the bottom. When the bottle is opened, which stream of water travels further and why? (1 mark)
Question 6
A hydraulic lift has two pistons. The smaller piston has an area of 0.02 m² and the larger piston has an area of 0.5 m². If a force of 200 N is applied to the small piston, what is the force exerted by the large piston?
Question 7
A hydraulic lift has two pistons. The smaller piston has an area of 0.02 m² and the larger piston has an area of 0.5 m². If a force of 200 N is applied to the small piston, what is the force exerted by the large piston? (1 mark)
Question 8
A hydraulic lift has two pistons. The smaller piston has an area of 0.02 m² and the larger piston has an area of 0.5 m². If a force of 200 N is applied to the small piston, what is the force exerted by the large piston? (1 mark)
Question 9
A small hydraulic press has a small piston area of 0.01 m² and a large piston area of 0.1 m². If a force of 50 N is applied on the small piston, what force will act on the large piston?
Question 10
A small hydraulic press has a small piston area of 0.01 m² and a large piston area of 0.1 m². If a force of 50 N is applied on the small piston, what force will act on the large piston? (1 mark)
Question 11
A small hydraulic press has a small piston area of 0.01 m² and a large piston area of 0.1 m². If a force of 50 N is applied on the small piston, what force will act on the large piston? (1 mark)
Question 12
A submarine window has an area of 0.4 m² and is located 50 m below the ocean surface. The density of seawater is 1025 kg/m³ and g = 10 N/kg. What is the force exerted on the window?
Question 13
A submarine window has an area of 0.4 m² and is located 50 m below the ocean surface. The density of seawater is 1025 kg/m³ and g = 10 N/kg. What is the force exerted on the window? (1 mark)
Question 14
A submarine window has an area of 0.4 m² and is located 50 m below the ocean surface. The density of seawater is 1025 kg/m³ and g = 10 N/kg. What is the force exerted on the window? (1 mark)
Question 15
A submarine window has an area of 0.4 m² and is located 50 m below the ocean surface. The density of seawater is 1025 kg/m³ and g = 10 N/kg. What is the force exerted on the window? (1 mark)
Question 16
A swimming pool is filled with water to a depth of 2 m. The density of water is 1000 kg/m³ and g = 10 N/kg. What is the pressure at the bottom?
Question 17
A swimming pool is filled with water to a depth of 2 m. The density of water is 1000 kg/m³ and g = 10 N/kg. What is the pressure at the bottom? (1 mark)
Question 18
A swimming pool is filled with water to a depth of 2 m. The density of water is 1000 kg/m³ and g = 10 N/kg. What is the pressure at the bottom? (1 mark)
Question 19
A water tank has a flat base with an area of 2 m² and is filled with water to a height of 1 m. Find the total force on the base. Density of water = 1000 kg/m³, g = 10 N/kg.
Question 20
A water tank has a flat base with an area of 2 m² and is filled with water to a height of 1 m. Find the total force on the base. Density of water = 1000 kg/m³, g = 10 N/kg. (1 mark)
Question 21
A water tank has a flat base with an area of 2 m² and is filled with water to a height of 1 m. Find the total force on the base. (Density of water = 1000 kg/m³, g = 10 N/kg). (1 mark)
Question 22
A water tower supplies water at a height of 12 m. If the density of water is 1000 kg/m³ and g = 10 N/kg, what is the pressure at the base due to the water column?
Question 23
A water tower supplies water at a height of 12 m. If the density of water is 1000 kg/m³ and g = 10 N/kg, what is the pressure at the base due to the water column? (1 mark)
Question 24
A water tower supplies water at a height of 12 m. If the density of water is 1000 kg/m³ and g = 10 N/kg, what is the pressure at the base due to the water column? (1 mark)
Question 25
An oil drum is filled to a height of 1.5 m with oil of density 800 kg/m³. Find the pressure at the bottom. g = 10 N/kg.
Question 26
An oil drum is filled to a height of 1.5 m with oil of density 800 kg/m³. Find the pressure at the bottom. g = 10 N/kg. (1 mark)
Question 27
An oil drum is filled to a height of 1.5 m with oil of density 800 kg/m³. Find the pressure at the bottom. g = 10 N/kg. (1 mark)
Question 28
An oil tank is filled with oil of density 850 kg/m³ to a depth of 3 m. What is the pressure at the bottom of the tank? Take g = 10 N/kg.
Question 29
An oil tank is filled with oil of density 850 kg/m³ to a depth of 3 m. What is the pressure at the bottom of the tank? Take g = 10 N/kg. (1 mark)
Question 30
An oil tank is filled with oil of density 850 kg/m³ to a depth of 3 m. What is the pressure at the bottom of the tank? (Take g = 10 N/kg). (1 mark)
Question 31
An oil tank is filled with oil of density 850 kg/m³ to a depth of 3 m. What is the pressure at the bottom of the tank? (Take g = 10 N/kg). (1 mark)
Question 32
A U-tube manometer contains mercury (density = 13,600 kg/m³) in the right arm and water (density = 1000 kg/m³) in the left arm. The water column is 0.4 m higher than the mercury column. What is the pressure difference between the two columns? (g = 10 N/kg)
Question 33
A plastic bottle is filled with water and has three small holes at different heights on its side. When the cap is removed, water streams out of the holes. Which statement best explains the difference in water jet distance? (1 mark)
Question 34
A plastic bottle is filled with water and has three small holes at different heights on its side. When the cap is removed, water streams out of the holes. Which statement best explains the difference in water jet distance? (1 mark)
Question 35
A plastic bottle is filled with water and has three small holes at different heights on its side. When the cap is removed, water streams out of the holes. Which statement best explains the difference in water jet distance? (1 mark)

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