That would be good old standard english. I'm Canadian and here you can "take" a test or "write" a test. They are interchangeable. Just like Americans say "zeee" and we say "zed", it still means the same thing. Thanks for the answers guys, it makes sense
I understand how buoyancy and density correlate to each other, but that is relative to the density of the substance it is in correct? In the context of that question (ie: not saying if its in water or in another substance at all) it is only stating that increased density also increases___? So...
I had a question on a test this past friday that left me absolutely scratching my head.
"The greater the density of a liquid the greater its ...?"
1 volume
2 area
3 viscosity
4 buoyancy
While viscosity seems like the best option, this question was for a piping/plumbing test, and...
First of all, this is not a homework question. This was a question on a test I wrote on friday for which I cannot find the information in any texts.
The following: "pressure exerted by a water column measured in feet of water or occasionally inches of water" is a good definition of...