1. Air and water are both fluids and compressible 2. An ideal fluid will flow fr
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1. Air and water are both fluids and compressible
2. An ideal fluid will flow freely without any cohesive forces between molecules in a fluid
3. Plants are able to bring up water against gravity without expanding any work or energy
4. Water is flowing freely at a slow velocity through rubber tubing. Squeezing the tube at the constriction point will reduce the pressure (see picture)
5. Traveling through a fluid like water is easy for small bacteria and they have a low Reynolds number
6. If the weight of the water displaced is less that the weight of the object the object will sink Fluid flow
Explanation / Answer
1. true
2. True
3. True: Capillary action
4. FAlse. It will increase the pressure
5. True
6. False. It will float.
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