Exam 37: Systems of Measurement
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A bird sitting on a bare high-voltage wire is not electrocuted because
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When a source of sound approaches, measurements will show an increase in the sound's
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An object is dropped from a position of rest. At the end of the first second of free fall it will have traveled about
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If in the absence of external forces, a rotating ball of hot gas cools and contracts, its rate of rotation
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To say that an object is moving at constant velocity means that it is
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According to the principle of equivalence in general relativity,
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An object drops in free fall. At one instant it is moving at a speed of 50 meters per second. Exactly one second later its speed is about
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A vibrating tuning fork causes an identical fork nearby to vibrate. This is called
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Consider a sample of water at 6°C. If the temperature is slightly increased, the volume of water
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-Refer to the identical lamps above. If the current in lamp 1 is one ampere, then the current in lamp 2 is

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-As the ball rolls from A to B its velocity increases and its acceleration

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When light is gravitationally red or blue shifted, that which is shifted is
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-The radiation curve is a plot of light intensity versus frequency for an incandescent source. If this light is first passed through a cool gas, the resulting radiation curve would most probable look like

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Light passes readily through a pair of Polaroids when their axes are
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Earth and the Moon are attracted to each other by gravitational force. The more-massive Earth attracts the less-massive Moon with a force
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-The maximum weight that can be held under the conditions illustrated is

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Doubling the linear size of an object multiplies its area by
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