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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At night you get in your car to drive to the store. The car starts but none of the lights work. Which of the following activities would not be considered part of the scientific method?
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Which of the following units is not appropriate for measuring volume?
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A scout steps off a distance of 120 steps. If each step is 70 cm, what is the distance in meters?
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The increase in the average atmospheric temperature for the entire planet Earth over the last few centuries can be explained by the
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Two different hypotheses are developed to explain why balls bounce. Experiments using basketballs show each hypothesis works equally well. To decide which one is more likely to be correct, you could
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A person claims that he can start fires by using his mental powers. If we start with the hypothesis that his claim is true, we can
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A new system of units is invented where the basic unit of length is the "dak." The "dak" is defined as equal to 2 inches, and there are 2.54 centimeters in an inch. How many "daks" are there in a centimeter?
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If a car travels at a constant speed, the distance the car travels in a certain time can be found using the relation d = st where d represents distance, s speed, and t time. This relationship can be expressed in words as
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Suppose a theory is used to make a prediction. A measurement is carried out to test the prediction. The measurement is found to have a value far larger than the prediction. This means
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Which of the following is a correct metric unit for volume?
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The development of physics concepts depends heavily on measurements because
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The principal advantage of metric units over English units is that
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The main reason that physics is perceived to be difficult is because people think that
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To prepare two servings of hot cereal, a cook mixes 1/3 cup of ground cereal with one cup of hot water. To prepare six servings will require ______ cup(s) of cereal and _____ cup(s) of hot water.
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When trying to make sense of the universe, it is useful to study everyday physics of things you see in your hometown, even in your own kitchen, because
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Suppose you are told that the force on a body (F) is given by the product of its mass (m) and the acceleration of the body (a). Which of the following mathematical equations is the correct expression of this relationship?
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A certain parcel of real estate is sold for 7.0 Mega dollars. What is the correct scientific notation for this selling price?
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