Deck 4: Physics of Matter

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An atom having a single proton in its nucleus is a hydrogen atom.
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The element symbol C stands for cobalt.
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The buoyant force that keeps a ship afloat is an example of Pascal's principle.
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The central core inside an atom is the neutron.
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The four states of matter are solid,fluid,gas,and plasma.
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The SI unit of pressure is the pascal.
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An atomizer works because of Bernoulli's principle.
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The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom tells which element it is.
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The brakes in a car work because of Pascal's principle.
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An ionized gas is called a plasma.
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psi is a unit of force.
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A device that measures absolute air pressure is called a barometer.
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The particle that orbits the central core inside an atom is the electron.
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Gases and liquids are both fluids.
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The positively charged particle inside an atom is the nucleus.
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The difference between the pressures inside and outside a tire is called the absolute pressure.
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The upward force exerted by a fluid on an object immersed in it is called the buoyant pressure.
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When an object floats in a liquid,the buoyant force is larger than the weight of the object.
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A plasma will conduct electricity.
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The uncharged particle inside an atom is a neutron.
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Two pistons push down on the fluid filling two cylinders connected by a narrow hose,as shown in the figure.The area A1 is 1 square inch,and the area A2 is 10 square inches.A force of 4 pounds is exerted downward on piston 1,as shown. Two pistons push down on the fluid filling two cylinders connected by a narrow hose,as shown in the figure.The area A<sub>1 </sub>is 1 square inch,and the area A<sub>2</sub> is 10 square inches.A force of 4 pounds is exerted downward on piston 1,as shown.   The pressure on A<sub>1</sub> is 4 psi.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The pressure on A1 is 4 psi.
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The air we breathe is mostly oxygen.
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A tire pressure gauge reads 30 psi when the atmospheric pressure is 14 psi.The net force on 2 square inches of the tire is 60 lbs.
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You press a stick that has a varying cross-sectional area horizontally between the palms of your hands. The area of the stick pushing against your left palm is twice the area of the stick pushing against your right palm.
The pressure on your left palm is one half the pressure on your right palm.
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The altimeter in an aircraft is an aneroid barometer.
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Atmospheric pressure at an altitude of 10,000 m is exactly half of what it is at 5,000 m.
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A person weighing 200 pounds stands on snowshoes.If the area of each snowshoe is 400 square inches,the pressure on the snow is 0.25 psi.
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Two pistons push down on the fluid filling two cylinders connected by a narrow hose,as shown in the figure.The area A1 is 1 square inch,and the area A2 is 10 square inches.A force of 4 pounds is exerted downward on piston 1,as shown. Two pistons push down on the fluid filling two cylinders connected by a narrow hose,as shown in the figure.The area A<sub>1 </sub>is 1 square inch,and the area A<sub>2</sub> is 10 square inches.A force of 4 pounds is exerted downward on piston 1,as shown.   The pressure on A<sub>2</sub> is 40 psi.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The pressure on A2 is 40 psi.
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The ratio of the density of a material to the density of water is the weight density.
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Two pistons push down on the fluid filling two cylinders connected by a narrow hose,as shown in the figure.The area A1 is 1 square inch,and the area A2 is 10 square inches.A force of 4 pounds is exerted downward on piston 1,as shown. Two pistons push down on the fluid filling two cylinders connected by a narrow hose,as shown in the figure.The area A<sub>1</sub> is 1 square inch,and the area A<sub>2</sub> is 10 square inches.A force of 4 pounds is exerted downward on piston 1,as shown.   The force F<sub>2</sub> needed to keep piston 2 in place is 40 pounds.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The force F2 needed to keep piston 2 in place is 40 pounds.
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Gravity causes the pressure in the ocean to vary with depth.
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Water is flowing through a pipe whose cross-sectional area at point A is larger than the cross-sectional area at point B.The reading on a pressure gauge connected to the pipe at point A will be lower than the reading on a pressure gauge connected to the pipe at point B.
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The gauge pressure of the water in a swimming pool at 10 ft is twice the gauge pressure of the water at 5 ft.
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If the outside air pressure decreases,the reading on a tire gauge connected to a tire decreases.
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In a flowing fluid,the pressure where the fluid is moving slower is higher than the pressure where the fluid is moving faster.
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You press a stick that has a varying cross-sectional area horizontally between the palms of your hands. The area of the stick pushing against your left palm is twice the area of the stick pushing against your right palm.
The force on your left palm is twice than the force on your right palm.
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A helium balloon rises because of Archimedes' principle.
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Air can be compressed easily because there is a great deal of empty space between air molecules.
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When a 4-cubic-ft block of wood floats in a fluid whose weight density is 60 pounds per cubic foot,3/4 of the block's volume is submerged.The buoyant force on the block is 60 pounds.
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If the volume of a container is decreased while the mass and temperature of the gas inside it stay constant,the pressure will increase.
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The uncharged particle inside an atom is

A)the electron.
B)the proton.
C)the neutron.
D)the nucleus.
E)none of the above.
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If the same-sized force is made to act over a smaller area,the pressure is

A)decreased.
B)increased.
C)unchanged.
D)dependent upon the shape of the area.
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The upward force exerted by a fluid on an object immersed in it is called

A)gravitational force.
B)atmospheric force.
C)buoyant force.
D)weight.
E)none of the above.
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The particle that orbits the central core inside an atom is

A)the electron.
B)the proton.
C)the neutron.
D)the nucleus.
E)none of the above.
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What elements do the symbols Fe,Na,Au,and Hg stand for?

A)aluminum,nitrogen,silver,tungsten
B)iron,sulfur,silver,ytterbium
C)iron,sodium,silver,mercury
D)iron,sodium,gold,mercury
E)none of the above
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A plasma state of matter is

A)a conducting solid.
B)a part of the blood.
C)an ionized gas.
D)a conducting liquid.
E)none of the above.
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In the chemical formula for water,H2O,what does the "2" mean?

A)There are two oxygen (O)atoms in a molecule of water.
B)There are two hydrogen (H)atoms in a molecule of water.
C)The hydrogen in water is actually deuterium.
D)none of the above
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What elements do the symbols H,O,C,and N stand for?

A)hydrogen,ozone,carbon,nitrogen
B)hydrogen,oxygen,chlorine,nitrogen
C)hydrogen,oxygen,carbon,natrium
D)hydrogen,oxygen,carbon,nitrogen
E)none of the above
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Carburetors in NASCAR race cars make use of Bernoulli's principle.
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The molecule is the basic unit of all

A)elements.
B)compounds.
C)mixtures.
D)solutions.
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The central core inside an atom is

A)the electron.
B)the proton.
C)the neutron.
D)the nucleus.
E)none of the above.
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The pressure exerted by a gas is the result of

A)the Bernoulli effect.
B)molecular collisions.
C)Pascal's principle.
D)the ideal gas law.
E)none of the above.
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When an object floats in a liquid,the buoyant force is ____________ the weight of the object.

A)equal to
B)larger than
C)smaller than
D)not related to
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DNA is a complex

A)atom.
B)molecule.
C)life form.
D)mystery.
E)acronym.
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The difference between the pressures inside and outside a tire is called

A)absolute pressure.
B)gauge pressure.
C)atmospheric pressure.
D)psi.
E)none of the above.
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You measure the pressure of a tire in Atlanta,GA and find it to be 35 psi.If the tire is taken to Denver,CO (with no other changes made)the pressure will read lower in Denver than in Atlanta.
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About how big is an atom?

A)too small to measure
B)about a millionth of a meter across
C)about a billionth of a meter across
D)about a trillionth of a meter across
E)none of the above
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A device that measures absolute air pressure is called a

A)manometer.
B)barometer.
C)thermometer.
D)tire gauge.
E)none of the above
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The positively charged particle inside an atom is

A)the electron.
B)the proton.
C)the neutron.
D)the nucleus.
E)none of the above.
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Most modern aircraft use hydraulics systems to move the control surfaces on the aircraft.This is an example of using Bernoulli's principle.
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When a 4-cubic-ft block of wood floats in a fluid whose weight density is 60 pounds per cubic foot,3/4 of the block's volume is submerged.The buoyant force on the block is

A)60 lbs.
B)120 lbs.
C)180 lbs.
D)240 lbs.
E)none of the above.
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An atomizer works because of

A)Archimedes' principle.
B)Pascal's principle.
C)Bernoulli's principle.
D)Torricelli's principle.
E)none of these principles.
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Water is flowing through a pipe whose cross-sectional area at point A is larger than the cross-sectional area at point B.The reading on a pressure gauge connected to the pipe at point A will be _____________ the reading on a pressure gauge connected to the pipe at point B.

A)the same as
B)higher than
C)lower than
D)unrelated to
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If the outside air pressure decreases,the reading on a tire gauge connected to a tire

A)stays the same.
B)increases.
C)decreases.
D)can not be determined.
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You press a stick that has a varying cross-sectional area horizontally between the palms of your hands. The area of the stick pushing against your left palm is twice the area of the stick pushing against your right palm.
The pressure on your left palm is ____________ the pressure on your right palm.

A)1/4
B)1/2
C)equal to
D)2 times
E)4 times
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The ratio of the density of a material to the density of water is

A)the mass density.
B)the weight density.
C)the specific gravity.
D)the buoyant force.
E)none of the above.
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A helium balloon rises because of

A)Archimedes' principle.
B)Pascal's principle.
C)Bernoulli's principle.
D)Torricelli's principle.
E)none of these principles.
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How many elements have been identified?

A)92
B)104
C)114
D)over 200
E)none of the above
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The buoyant force that keeps a ship afloat is an example of

A)Archimedes' principle.
B)Pascal's principle.
C)Bernoulli's principle.
D)Torricelli's principle.
E)none of these principles.
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When you suck through a straw,the force that makes the liquid go up the straw is

A)a suction force.
B)due to surface tension.
C)due to the pressure of the atmosphere.
D)antigravity.
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Two inflated balloons are of identical size and shape,but one is filled with hydrogen,the other helium.Which has the larger buoyant force on it?

A)neither-the buoyant forces must be equal
B)the helium balloon
C)the hydrogen balloon
D)It can't be determined.
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The gauge pressure of the water in a swimming pool at 10 ft is ____________ the gauge pressure of the water at 5 ft.

A)1/4
B)1/2
C)equal to
D)2 times
E)4 times
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A tire pressure gauge reads 30 psi when the atmospheric pressure is 14 psi.The net force on 2 square inches of the tire is

A)28 lbs.
B)32 lbs.
C)60 lbs.
D)88 lbs.
E)none of these.
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The brakes in a car work because of

A)Archimedes' principle.
B)Pascal's principle.
C)Bernoulli's principle.
D)Torricelli's principle.
E)none of these principles.
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You press a stick that has a varying cross-sectional area horizontally between the palms of your hands. The area of the stick pushing against your left palm is twice the area of the stick pushing against your right palm.
The force on your left palm is __________ the force on your right palm.

A)1/4
B)1/2
C)equal to
D)2 times
E)4 times
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The pressure at the bottom of aquarium A is greater than that at the bottom of aquarium B.Why might this be?

A)A is filled with fresh water,B has the same amount of salt water.
B)A is filled to a greater depth than B.
C)A has greater volume than B.
D)The bottom of aquarium A has smaller area than that of B.
E)none of the above
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A person weighing 200 pounds stands on snowshoes.If the area of each snowshoe is 400 square inches,the pressure on the snow is

A)0.25 psi.
B)0.5 psi.
C)2 psi.
D)4 psi.
E)none of the above.
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When people get into a small boat it settles lower in the water and

A)the buoyant force increases as a result of more water being displaced.
B)the net force on the boat again becomes zero.
C)the pressure on the bottom of the boat becomes greater because it is deeper in the water.
D)all of the above.
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A solid object labeled A weighs more than another solid object labeled B.Which of the following are true?

A)A occupies more volume than B.
B)A has a greater weight density than B.
C)A has a greater specific gravity than B.
D)A has greater volume but lesser weight density than B.
E)none of the above
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Two pistons push down on the fluid filling two cylinders connected by a narrow hose,as shown in the figure.The area A1 is 1 square inch,and the area A2 is 10 square inches.A force of 4 pounds is exerted downward on piston 1,as shown. <strong>Two pistons push down on the fluid filling two cylinders connected by a narrow hose,as shown in the figure.The area A<sub>1</sub> is 1 square inch,and the area A<sub>2</sub> is 10 square inches.A force of 4 pounds is exerted downward on piston 1,as shown.   The pressure on A<sub>1</sub> in psi is</strong> A)0.25. B)0.4. C)4. D)10. E)40. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The pressure on A1 in psi is

A)0.25.
B)0.4.
C)4.
D)10.
E)40.
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An atom having a single proton in its nucleus is a hydrogen atom.
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The element symbol C stands for cobalt.
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The buoyant force that keeps a ship afloat is an example of Pascal's principle.
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The central core inside an atom is the neutron.
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The four states of matter are solid,fluid,gas,and plasma.
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The SI unit of pressure is the pascal.
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An atomizer works because of Bernoulli's principle.
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The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom tells which element it is.
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The brakes in a car work because of Pascal's principle.
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An ionized gas is called a plasma.
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psi is a unit of force.
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A device that measures absolute air pressure is called a barometer.
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The particle that orbits the central core inside an atom is the electron.
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Gases and liquids are both fluids.
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The positively charged particle inside an atom is the nucleus.
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The difference between the pressures inside and outside a tire is called the absolute pressure.
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The upward force exerted by a fluid on an object immersed in it is called the buoyant pressure.
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When an object floats in a liquid,the buoyant force is larger than the weight of the object.
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A plasma will conduct electricity.
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The uncharged particle inside an atom is a neutron.
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Two pistons push down on the fluid filling two cylinders connected by a narrow hose,as shown in the figure.The area A1 is 1 square inch,and the area A2 is 10 square inches.A force of 4 pounds is exerted downward on piston 1,as shown. Two pistons push down on the fluid filling two cylinders connected by a narrow hose,as shown in the figure.The area A<sub>1 </sub>is 1 square inch,and the area A<sub>2</sub> is 10 square inches.A force of 4 pounds is exerted downward on piston 1,as shown.   The pressure on A<sub>1</sub> is 4 psi.
The pressure on A1 is 4 psi.
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The air we breathe is mostly oxygen.
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A tire pressure gauge reads 30 psi when the atmospheric pressure is 14 psi.The net force on 2 square inches of the tire is 60 lbs.
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You press a stick that has a varying cross-sectional area horizontally between the palms of your hands. The area of the stick pushing against your left palm is twice the area of the stick pushing against your right palm.
The pressure on your left palm is one half the pressure on your right palm.
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The altimeter in an aircraft is an aneroid barometer.
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Atmospheric pressure at an altitude of 10,000 m is exactly half of what it is at 5,000 m.
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A person weighing 200 pounds stands on snowshoes.If the area of each snowshoe is 400 square inches,the pressure on the snow is 0.25 psi.
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Two pistons push down on the fluid filling two cylinders connected by a narrow hose,as shown in the figure.The area A1 is 1 square inch,and the area A2 is 10 square inches.A force of 4 pounds is exerted downward on piston 1,as shown. Two pistons push down on the fluid filling two cylinders connected by a narrow hose,as shown in the figure.The area A<sub>1 </sub>is 1 square inch,and the area A<sub>2</sub> is 10 square inches.A force of 4 pounds is exerted downward on piston 1,as shown.   The pressure on A<sub>2</sub> is 40 psi.
The pressure on A2 is 40 psi.
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The ratio of the density of a material to the density of water is the weight density.
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Two pistons push down on the fluid filling two cylinders connected by a narrow hose,as shown in the figure.The area A1 is 1 square inch,and the area A2 is 10 square inches.A force of 4 pounds is exerted downward on piston 1,as shown. Two pistons push down on the fluid filling two cylinders connected by a narrow hose,as shown in the figure.The area A<sub>1</sub> is 1 square inch,and the area A<sub>2</sub> is 10 square inches.A force of 4 pounds is exerted downward on piston 1,as shown.   The force F<sub>2</sub> needed to keep piston 2 in place is 40 pounds.
The force F2 needed to keep piston 2 in place is 40 pounds.
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Gravity causes the pressure in the ocean to vary with depth.
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Water is flowing through a pipe whose cross-sectional area at point A is larger than the cross-sectional area at point B.The reading on a pressure gauge connected to the pipe at point A will be lower than the reading on a pressure gauge connected to the pipe at point B.
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The gauge pressure of the water in a swimming pool at 10 ft is twice the gauge pressure of the water at 5 ft.
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If the outside air pressure decreases,the reading on a tire gauge connected to a tire decreases.
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In a flowing fluid,the pressure where the fluid is moving slower is higher than the pressure where the fluid is moving faster.
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You press a stick that has a varying cross-sectional area horizontally between the palms of your hands. The area of the stick pushing against your left palm is twice the area of the stick pushing against your right palm.
The force on your left palm is twice than the force on your right palm.
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A helium balloon rises because of Archimedes' principle.
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Air can be compressed easily because there is a great deal of empty space between air molecules.
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When a 4-cubic-ft block of wood floats in a fluid whose weight density is 60 pounds per cubic foot,3/4 of the block's volume is submerged.The buoyant force on the block is 60 pounds.
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If the volume of a container is decreased while the mass and temperature of the gas inside it stay constant,the pressure will increase.
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The uncharged particle inside an atom is

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If the same-sized force is made to act over a smaller area,the pressure is

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D)dependent upon the shape of the area.
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The upward force exerted by a fluid on an object immersed in it is called

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C)buoyant force.
D)weight.
E)none of the above.
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The particle that orbits the central core inside an atom is

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What elements do the symbols Fe,Na,Au,and Hg stand for?

A)aluminum,nitrogen,silver,tungsten
B)iron,sulfur,silver,ytterbium
C)iron,sodium,silver,mercury
D)iron,sodium,gold,mercury
E)none of the above
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A plasma state of matter is

A)a conducting solid.
B)a part of the blood.
C)an ionized gas.
D)a conducting liquid.
E)none of the above.
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In the chemical formula for water,H2O,what does the "2" mean?

A)There are two oxygen (O)atoms in a molecule of water.
B)There are two hydrogen (H)atoms in a molecule of water.
C)The hydrogen in water is actually deuterium.
D)none of the above
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What elements do the symbols H,O,C,and N stand for?

A)hydrogen,ozone,carbon,nitrogen
B)hydrogen,oxygen,chlorine,nitrogen
C)hydrogen,oxygen,carbon,natrium
D)hydrogen,oxygen,carbon,nitrogen
E)none of the above
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Carburetors in NASCAR race cars make use of Bernoulli's principle.
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The molecule is the basic unit of all

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B)compounds.
C)mixtures.
D)solutions.
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The central core inside an atom is

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C)the neutron.
D)the nucleus.
E)none of the above.
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The pressure exerted by a gas is the result of

A)the Bernoulli effect.
B)molecular collisions.
C)Pascal's principle.
D)the ideal gas law.
E)none of the above.
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When an object floats in a liquid,the buoyant force is ____________ the weight of the object.

A)equal to
B)larger than
C)smaller than
D)not related to
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DNA is a complex

A)atom.
B)molecule.
C)life form.
D)mystery.
E)acronym.
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The difference between the pressures inside and outside a tire is called

A)absolute pressure.
B)gauge pressure.
C)atmospheric pressure.
D)psi.
E)none of the above.
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You measure the pressure of a tire in Atlanta,GA and find it to be 35 psi.If the tire is taken to Denver,CO (with no other changes made)the pressure will read lower in Denver than in Atlanta.
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About how big is an atom?

A)too small to measure
B)about a millionth of a meter across
C)about a billionth of a meter across
D)about a trillionth of a meter across
E)none of the above
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A device that measures absolute air pressure is called a

A)manometer.
B)barometer.
C)thermometer.
D)tire gauge.
E)none of the above
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59
The positively charged particle inside an atom is

A)the electron.
B)the proton.
C)the neutron.
D)the nucleus.
E)none of the above.
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60
Most modern aircraft use hydraulics systems to move the control surfaces on the aircraft.This is an example of using Bernoulli's principle.
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61
When a 4-cubic-ft block of wood floats in a fluid whose weight density is 60 pounds per cubic foot,3/4 of the block's volume is submerged.The buoyant force on the block is

A)60 lbs.
B)120 lbs.
C)180 lbs.
D)240 lbs.
E)none of the above.
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62
An atomizer works because of

A)Archimedes' principle.
B)Pascal's principle.
C)Bernoulli's principle.
D)Torricelli's principle.
E)none of these principles.
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63
Water is flowing through a pipe whose cross-sectional area at point A is larger than the cross-sectional area at point B.The reading on a pressure gauge connected to the pipe at point A will be _____________ the reading on a pressure gauge connected to the pipe at point B.

A)the same as
B)higher than
C)lower than
D)unrelated to
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64
If the outside air pressure decreases,the reading on a tire gauge connected to a tire

A)stays the same.
B)increases.
C)decreases.
D)can not be determined.
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65
You press a stick that has a varying cross-sectional area horizontally between the palms of your hands. The area of the stick pushing against your left palm is twice the area of the stick pushing against your right palm.
The pressure on your left palm is ____________ the pressure on your right palm.

A)1/4
B)1/2
C)equal to
D)2 times
E)4 times
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66
The ratio of the density of a material to the density of water is

A)the mass density.
B)the weight density.
C)the specific gravity.
D)the buoyant force.
E)none of the above.
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67
A helium balloon rises because of

A)Archimedes' principle.
B)Pascal's principle.
C)Bernoulli's principle.
D)Torricelli's principle.
E)none of these principles.
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68
How many elements have been identified?

A)92
B)104
C)114
D)over 200
E)none of the above
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69
The buoyant force that keeps a ship afloat is an example of

A)Archimedes' principle.
B)Pascal's principle.
C)Bernoulli's principle.
D)Torricelli's principle.
E)none of these principles.
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70
When you suck through a straw,the force that makes the liquid go up the straw is

A)a suction force.
B)due to surface tension.
C)due to the pressure of the atmosphere.
D)antigravity.
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71
Two inflated balloons are of identical size and shape,but one is filled with hydrogen,the other helium.Which has the larger buoyant force on it?

A)neither-the buoyant forces must be equal
B)the helium balloon
C)the hydrogen balloon
D)It can't be determined.
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72
The gauge pressure of the water in a swimming pool at 10 ft is ____________ the gauge pressure of the water at 5 ft.

A)1/4
B)1/2
C)equal to
D)2 times
E)4 times
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73
A tire pressure gauge reads 30 psi when the atmospheric pressure is 14 psi.The net force on 2 square inches of the tire is

A)28 lbs.
B)32 lbs.
C)60 lbs.
D)88 lbs.
E)none of these.
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74
The brakes in a car work because of

A)Archimedes' principle.
B)Pascal's principle.
C)Bernoulli's principle.
D)Torricelli's principle.
E)none of these principles.
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75
You press a stick that has a varying cross-sectional area horizontally between the palms of your hands. The area of the stick pushing against your left palm is twice the area of the stick pushing against your right palm.
The force on your left palm is __________ the force on your right palm.

A)1/4
B)1/2
C)equal to
D)2 times
E)4 times
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76
The pressure at the bottom of aquarium A is greater than that at the bottom of aquarium B.Why might this be?

A)A is filled with fresh water,B has the same amount of salt water.
B)A is filled to a greater depth than B.
C)A has greater volume than B.
D)The bottom of aquarium A has smaller area than that of B.
E)none of the above
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77
A person weighing 200 pounds stands on snowshoes.If the area of each snowshoe is 400 square inches,the pressure on the snow is

A)0.25 psi.
B)0.5 psi.
C)2 psi.
D)4 psi.
E)none of the above.
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78
When people get into a small boat it settles lower in the water and

A)the buoyant force increases as a result of more water being displaced.
B)the net force on the boat again becomes zero.
C)the pressure on the bottom of the boat becomes greater because it is deeper in the water.
D)all of the above.
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79
A solid object labeled A weighs more than another solid object labeled B.Which of the following are true?

A)A occupies more volume than B.
B)A has a greater weight density than B.
C)A has a greater specific gravity than B.
D)A has greater volume but lesser weight density than B.
E)none of the above
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80
Two pistons push down on the fluid filling two cylinders connected by a narrow hose,as shown in the figure.The area A1 is 1 square inch,and the area A2 is 10 square inches.A force of 4 pounds is exerted downward on piston 1,as shown. <strong>Two pistons push down on the fluid filling two cylinders connected by a narrow hose,as shown in the figure.The area A<sub>1</sub> is 1 square inch,and the area A<sub>2</sub> is 10 square inches.A force of 4 pounds is exerted downward on piston 1,as shown.   The pressure on A<sub>1</sub> in psi is</strong> A)0.25. B)0.4. C)4. D)10. E)40.
The pressure on A1 in psi is

A)0.25.
B)0.4.
C)4.
D)10.
E)40.
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