Exam 1: Physics, the Fundamental Science
Exam 1: Physics, the Fundamental Science51 Questions
Exam 2: Describing Motion49 Questions
Exam 3: Falling Objects and Projectile Motion54 Questions
Exam 4: Newtons Laws: Explaining Motion52 Questions
Exam 5: Circular Motion, the Planets, and Gravity55 Questions
Exam 6: Energy and Oscillations59 Questions
Exam 7: Momentum and Impulse59 Questions
Exam 8: Rotational Motion of Solid Objects54 Questions
Exam 9: The Behavior of Fluids57 Questions
Exam 10: Temperature and Heat48 Questions
Exam 11: Heat Engines and the Second Law of Thermodynamics57 Questions
Exam 12: Electrostatic Phenomena57 Questions
Exam 13: Electric Circuits47 Questions
Exam 14: Magnets and Electromagnetism53 Questions
Exam 15: Making Waves57 Questions
Exam 16: Light Waves and Color52 Questions
Exam 17: Light and Image Formation61 Questions
Exam 18: The Structure of the Atom47 Questions
Exam 19: The Nucleus and Nuclear Energy53 Questions
Exam 20: Relativity52 Questions
Exam 21: Beyond Everyday Phenomena58 Questions
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The liter is a metric unit of volume. The U.S. customary unit of volume most nearly equal to the liter is the
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Applications of semiconductor technology include
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After making observations and finding some rules as to how nature works, a scientist proceeds to make a __________________ to explain the observed rules.
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The reason we know the exact length corresponding to one meter today is because
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The metric unit most comparable in size to the English inch unit is the
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In order to gain a more scientific worldview, the student is encouraged to
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In order to avoid cooking disasters, a numerical recipe has an advantage over purely verbal directions. That is, verbal directions can become longwinded and put the cook at risk of distraction. On the other hand, a numerical recipe like "two parts water to one part rice" is
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Your new weed-cutter requires, as fuel, a gas-to-oil mixture of 20-to-1 (20 parts of gas mixed with one part of oil). You have 1/2 of a gallon of gas. How much oil, in gallons, should you add to make it all into fuel for the weed-cutter?
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When a scientist wants to strengthen a theory, she can make predictions of measurable events. The theory becomes stronger when
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Which of the following objects can you use to roughly visualize a length of 1 meter?
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Which of these is not important to the development of scientific explanations?
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Which of the following is not considered to be a fossil fuel?
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One inch is defined as 2.54 centimeters. The correct expression for a one-inch length, expressed in meters, is
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Students often fail to include units with their answers. Science teachers say that units are important. In which one of the following situations would you insist that units be included?
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The distance around the earth at the equator is about 40,000 kilometers. This can be written as __________ mega meters.
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The study of rainbows would fall under what subfield of physics?
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