Science Quiz Pressure Science Differentiation in action These

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Science Quiz: Pressure

Science Quiz: Pressure

Science Differentiation in action These questions test what you have learnt about: Pressure GOOD

Science Differentiation in action These questions test what you have learnt about: Pressure GOOD LUCK! Click the green button to start the quiz.

Science Differentiation in action The pressure formula does NOT include: Force Time Area Click

Science Differentiation in action The pressure formula does NOT include: Force Time Area Click one coloured button, A, B or C.

Science Differentiation in action Incorrect Force ______ Pressure = Area TRY AGAIN Click the

Science Differentiation in action Incorrect Force ______ Pressure = Area TRY AGAIN Click the red button to return to the question.

Science Differentiation in action Correct Force ______ Pressure = Area CONTINUE Click the green

Science Differentiation in action Correct Force ______ Pressure = Area CONTINUE Click the green button to continue.

Science Differentiation in action Pressure is measured in: Metres Pascals Joules Click one coloured

Science Differentiation in action Pressure is measured in: Metres Pascals Joules Click one coloured button, A, B or C.

Science Differentiation in action Incorrect Distance is measured in metres. TRY AGAIN Click the

Science Differentiation in action Incorrect Distance is measured in metres. TRY AGAIN Click the red button to return to the question.

Science Differentiation in action Incorrect Energy is measured in Joules. TRY AGAIN Click the

Science Differentiation in action Incorrect Energy is measured in Joules. TRY AGAIN Click the red button to return to the question.

Science Differentiation in action Correct Pressure is measured in Pascals. CONTINUE Click the green

Science Differentiation in action Correct Pressure is measured in Pascals. CONTINUE Click the green button to continue.

Science Differentiation in action Which person exerts most pressure on the floor? Person wearing

Science Differentiation in action Which person exerts most pressure on the floor? Person wearing slippers Person wearing high-heels Click one coloured button, A or B.

Science Differentiation in action Incorrect The person wearing slippers exerts the least pressure because

Science Differentiation in action Incorrect The person wearing slippers exerts the least pressure because the area of the soles is larger. TRY AGAIN

Science Differentiation in action Correct The person wearing high-heels exerts the most pressure on

Science Differentiation in action Correct The person wearing high-heels exerts the most pressure on the floor because the area of the heels is smaller. CONTINUE Click the green button to continue.

Science Differentiation in action When you remove the cap, which hole will allow water

Science Differentiation in action When you remove the cap, which hole will allow water to travel the furthest? Click one coloured button, A, B or C.

Science Differentiation in action Incorrect Remember that pressure in a liquid increases with depth.

Science Differentiation in action Incorrect Remember that pressure in a liquid increases with depth. TRY AGAIN Click the red button to return to the question.

Science Differentiation in action Incorrect Remember that pressure in a liquid increases with depth.

Science Differentiation in action Incorrect Remember that pressure in a liquid increases with depth. TRY AGAIN Click the red button to return to the question.

Science Differentiation in action Correct Pressure increases with depth so the lower the hole

Science Differentiation in action Correct Pressure increases with depth so the lower the hole on the bottle, the further the water spurts out. CONTINUE Click the green button to continue.

Science Differentiation in action Congratulations! You have finished the Quiz.

Science Differentiation in action Congratulations! You have finished the Quiz.