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Fluid: Is anything that has NO fixed shape and can flow. Usually it is a gas or a liquid.

Fluid: Is anything that has NO fixed shape and can flow. Usually it is a gas or a liquid. Look at Figure 1.5. Look at Figure 1.5 How many different examples of fluids being used Make a list of the fluids you see there and how they are being used. can you observe?.

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Fluid: Is anything that has NO fixed shape and can flow. Usually it is a gas or a liquid.

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  1. Fluid: Is anything that has NO fixed shape and can flow. Usually it is a gas or a liquid.

  2. Look at Figure 1.5. Look at Figure 1.5 How many different examples of fluids being used Make a list of the fluids you see there and how they are being used. can you observe? Remember to note uses by other living things besides humans.

  3. FLUIDS TRANSPORTEASILY SLURRIES USED TO MOVE SOLIDS IN PIPES

  4. Fluids Make It Easier To Use Materials Slurries: Is a mixture of water and solids. Slurry technology  Transportation of solids in water is important in many applications.

  5. Fluids Become Solids Fluids are easily moved because they take the shape of their container

  6. FLUIDS CAN BECOME SOLIDS GLASS STEEL http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CikWkbZeo1w GLASS BLOWING

  7. Fluids Can Hold Other Materials The ability of fluids to spread or flow and carry other materials make them useful in many applications: Toothpaste

  8. Useful Properties of Fluids Useful properties include: • Viscosity • Density • Compressibility • Buoyancy

  9. GIVE IT A TRY PAGE 15 PEPPER TRICK

  10. UNIT A SECTION 1- Matter & Mixtures Learning Outcomes 1.1 Explain WHMIS and other safety symbols. Describesafety precautions for using substances. 1.2 Identify examples of fluids in products and devices. Describe examples of fluids used to transport, process, or use materials. Identify important properties of fluids.

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