Charles’sLawA gas lawstating thatvolume andtemperature ofa gas aredirectly related.ValveA device thatcontrols thedirection orflow of fluidin a system.ClosedSystemA system wherefluid iscontained andpressure istransmittedthrough it.AreaThe surfacespacewhere forceis applied.ReservoirA containerthat storeshydraulic fluidin a hydraulicsystem.HydraulicSystemA system thatusespressurizedliquid to transmitforce andperform work.ActuatorA device thatconvertsfluidpressure intomovement.PneumaticToolA machinepowered bycompressedair.PressureThe amountof forceapplied overa specificarea.PumpThe componentthat moves fluidthrough ahydraulic systemand createspressure.Boyle’sLawA gas lawstating thatpressure andvolume areinverselyrelated.FlowRateThe amount offluid movingthrough asystem in agiven amountof time.PneumaticSystemA system thatuses compressedair or gas tocreate movementor powermachines.CompressibilityHow easily asubstance canbe squeezedinto a smallervolume.ForceA push orpullapplied toan object.HydraulicPressA machine thatuses Pascal’sLaw to multiplyforce usingfluid pressure.IncompressibleFluidA fluid thatcannot beeasilycompressed,like water or oil.FluidPowerThe use ofliquids or gasesunder pressureto move orcontrolmachinery.HydraulicCylinderA device thatuses fluidpressure tocreate straight-line motion.CompressedAirAir that hasbeen squeezedinto a smallerspace to storeenergy.ContinuityEquationThe principlethat the flow rateof fluid mustremain constantin a closed pipesystem.LiftAn upwardforce createdby pressuredifferences inmoving fluids.GasLawsScientific rules thatdescribe howgases behaveunder changes inpressure, volume,and temperature.AutomationUsingmachines andcontrol systemsto performtasksautomatically.FluidFlowThe movementof liquids orgases throughpipes orsystems.VelocityThe speedanddirection offluid flow.MechanicalAdvantageWhen amachinemultiplies theforce appliedto it.Bernoulli’sPrincipleA rule stating thatas the speed of amoving fluidincreases, itspressuredecreases.Pascal’sLawA principle statingthat pressureapplied to aconfined fluid istransmitted equallythroughout thefluid.Charles’sLawA gas lawstating thatvolume andtemperature ofa gas aredirectly related.ValveA device thatcontrols thedirection orflow of fluidin a system.ClosedSystemA system wherefluid iscontained andpressure istransmittedthrough it.AreaThe surfacespacewhere forceis applied.ReservoirA containerthat storeshydraulic fluidin a hydraulicsystem.HydraulicSystemA system thatusespressurizedliquid to transmitforce andperform work.ActuatorA device thatconvertsfluidpressure intomovement.PneumaticToolA machinepowered bycompressedair.PressureThe amountof forceapplied overa specificarea.PumpThe componentthat moves fluidthrough ahydraulic systemand createspressure.Boyle’sLawA gas lawstating thatpressure andvolume areinverselyrelated.FlowRateThe amount offluid movingthrough asystem in agiven amountof time.PneumaticSystemA system thatuses compressedair or gas tocreate movementor powermachines.CompressibilityHow easily asubstance canbe squeezedinto a smallervolume.ForceA push orpullapplied toan object.HydraulicPressA machine thatuses Pascal’sLaw to multiplyforce usingfluid pressure.IncompressibleFluidA fluid thatcannot beeasilycompressed,like water or oil.FluidPowerThe use ofliquids or gasesunder pressureto move orcontrolmachinery.HydraulicCylinderA device thatuses fluidpressure tocreate straight-line motion.CompressedAirAir that hasbeen squeezedinto a smallerspace to storeenergy.ContinuityEquationThe principlethat the flow rateof fluid mustremain constantin a closed pipesystem.LiftAn upwardforce createdby pressuredifferences inmoving fluids.GasLawsScientific rules thatdescribe howgases behaveunder changes inpressure, volume,and temperature.AutomationUsingmachines andcontrol systemsto performtasksautomatically.FluidFlowThe movementof liquids orgases throughpipes orsystems.VelocityThe speedanddirection offluid flow.MechanicalAdvantageWhen amachinemultiplies theforce appliedto it.Bernoulli’sPrincipleA rule stating thatas the speed of amoving fluidincreases, itspressuredecreases.Pascal’sLawA principle statingthat pressureapplied to aconfined fluid istransmitted equallythroughout thefluid.

Fluid Power - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. A gas law stating that volume and temperature of a gas are directly related.
    Charles’s Law
  2. A device that controls the direction or flow of fluid in a system.
    Valve
  3. A system where fluid is contained and pressure is transmitted through it.
    Closed System
  4. The surface space where force is applied.
    Area
  5. A container that stores hydraulic fluid in a hydraulic system.
    Reservoir
  6. A system that uses pressurized liquid to transmit force and perform work.
    Hydraulic System
  7. A device that converts fluid pressure into movement.
    Actuator
  8. A machine powered by compressed air.
    Pneumatic Tool
  9. The amount of force applied over a specific area.
    Pressure
  10. The component that moves fluid through a hydraulic system and creates pressure.
    Pump
  11. A gas law stating that pressure and volume are inversely related.
    Boyle’s Law
  12. The amount of fluid moving through a system in a given amount of time.
    Flow Rate
  13. A system that uses compressed air or gas to create movement or power machines.
    Pneumatic System
  14. How easily a substance can be squeezed into a smaller volume.
    Compressibility
  15. A push or pull applied to an object.
    Force
  16. A machine that uses Pascal’s Law to multiply force using fluid pressure.
    Hydraulic Press
  17. A fluid that cannot be easily compressed, like water or oil.
    Incompressible Fluid
  18. The use of liquids or gases under pressure to move or control machinery.
    Fluid Power
  19. A device that uses fluid pressure to create straight-line motion.
    Hydraulic Cylinder
  20. Air that has been squeezed into a smaller space to store energy.
    Compressed Air
  21. The principle that the flow rate of fluid must remain constant in a closed pipe system.
    Continuity Equation
  22. An upward force created by pressure differences in moving fluids.
    Lift
  23. Scientific rules that describe how gases behave under changes in pressure, volume, and temperature.
    Gas Laws
  24. Using machines and control systems to perform tasks automatically.
    Automation
  25. The movement of liquids or gases through pipes or systems.
    Fluid Flow
  26. The speed and direction of fluid flow.
    Velocity
  27. When a machine multiplies the force applied to it.
    Mechanical Advantage
  28. A rule stating that as the speed of a moving fluid increases, its pressure decreases.
    Bernoulli’s Principle
  29. A principle stating that pressure applied to a confined fluid is transmitted equally throughout the fluid.
    Pascal’s Law