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Which of the following is a scalar quantity?
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On the surface of the Moon, a ball is thrown straight up with an initial velocity. The ball has a constant acceleration due to the Moon's gravity.On a graph of the ball's velocity versus time, which of the following would represent the ball at its highest point above the Moon's surface?
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Which of the following increases when a metal spring is stretched horizontally?
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A window washer noticed that, from the same distance and with no breeze, the smell of ammonia glass cleaner reached him faster on a hot day (30°C) than on a cold day (5°C). Which of the following explains this observation?
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B)Molecules move more rapidly at higher temperatures.
C)The convection currents carry molecules at higher temperatures.
D)The chemical reaction of molecules increases at higher temperatures.
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The molecules in which of the following have the greatest average molecular kinetic energy?
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A negatively charged rubber rod was brought near some small pieces of paper. The rod's charges repelled the negative charges in the pieces.Which of the following caused the repulsion of the negative charges?
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Which of the following properties determines a color in the visible light region of the electromagnetic spectrum?
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Which of the following actions would increase the current through a circuit component?
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A copper sphere, a glass sphere, a plastic sphere, and a rubber sphere are placed on individual insulating stands. A student touches each sphere with an electrically charged object.The sphere made of which material will distribute the electric charge fastest over its entire surface area?
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Radio waves, visible light, and x-rays are examples of electromagnetic waves that always differ from each other in
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A student pushes a book across a classroom table. Which of the following statements best explains the difference between the amount of force needed to start the book moving and the amount of force needed to keep it moving?
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Which of the following can carry light waves but not sound waves?
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In a competition, weightlifter 1 lifts a 100 kg weight from the floor. Weightlifter 2 also lifts a 100 kg weight to the same height above the floor, but takes a longer time to do so.Which of the following statements describes the work done and the power used by the weightlifters?
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Perfume sprayed from a bottle spreads more easily in a warm room of 25°C than in a cool room of 15°C. Which of the following correctly compares perfume molecules at 25°C to those at 15°C?
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Which of the following would be an advantage of using a 42 V battery in a car instead of a 12 V battery?
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An astronaut drops a 1.0 kg object and a 5.0 kg object on the Moon. Both objects fall a total distance of 2.0 m vertically. Which of the following best describes the objects after they have fallen a distance of 1.0 m?
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Which of the following is an example of a nonharmonic motion?
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Which of the following observations demonstrates that visible light waves are electromagnetic and not mechanical?
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The specific heat of wood is about 1,700 J/ kg• °C. How much energy is required to heat a 12 kg piece of wood from 20°C to 30°C?
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A large container of cold water is moved from a refrigerator to a table. A hot piece of metal is placed into the water. Which of the following best describes the final temperature of the metal?
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