Deck 1: Introduction to Physics

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The kilogram is currently defined as

A) the mass of a platinum-iridium cylinder kept in Sévres, France.
B) the weight of a platinum-iridium cylinder as measured on the Earth's moon.
C) the mass of 5.9786332 × 1026 protons.
D) the mass of one liter of pure water, free of air, at standard temperature and pressure.
E) the mass of a cube of pure water, free of air, 10 cm on each side, at standard temperature and pressure.
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Give examples of four quantities which are vectors.
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The metric prefix for one one-thousandth is

A) milli.
B) centi.
C) kilo.
D) mega.
E) giga.
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What are the dimensions of acceleration?
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State the general rule for significant figures when multiplying or dividing numbers.
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When referring to the "mks" system what does the "m", the "k", and the "s" stand for ?
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The second is currently defined as

A) 1/86,400 of a mean solar day.
B) 1/86,164 of a sidereal day.
C) 1/31,557,600 of the period of the Earth's rotation around the Sun.
D) the time required for light to travel 1/299,792,458 of a meter.
E) the time that it takes the radiation from a Cesium-133 atom to complete 9,192,631,770 cycles of oscillation.
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When referring to the "cgs" system, what does the "c", the "g", and the "s" stand for?
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State the general rule for significant figures when adding or subtracting numbers.
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The meter is currently defined as

A) the distance between two etched lines in a platinum-iridium bar kept in S <strong>The meter is currently defined as</strong> A) the distance between two etched lines in a platinum-iridium bar kept in S   vres, France. B) the distance between two etched lines in a platinum-iridium bar kept in Washington, D.C. C) one ten-millionth of the distance between the North pole and the equator. D) the distance traveled by light in 1/299,792,458 of a second. E) 1,553,164.1 wavelengths of red cadmium light in dry air at 25°C. <div style=padding-top: 35px> vres, France.
B) the distance between two etched lines in a platinum-iridium bar kept in Washington, D.C.
C) one ten-millionth of the distance between the North pole and the equator.
D) the distance traveled by light in 1/299,792,458 of a second.
E) 1,553,164.1 wavelengths of red cadmium light in dry air at 25°C.
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Describe an order-of-magnitude estimate.
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What are the dimensions of area?
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What are the dimensions of volume?
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Why is MASS considered a more basic property than WEIGHT?
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What does the prefix pico- stand for?
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Dimensional analysis can tell you whether an equation is physically correct.
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What are the dimensions of energy?
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Give examples of four quantities which are scalars.
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What does the prefix giga- stand for?
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What are the dimensions of velocity?
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Four students measure the mass of an object, each using a different scale. They record their results as follows:
<strong>Four students measure the mass of an object, each using a different scale. They record their results as follows:   Which student used the most precise scale?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which student used the most precise scale?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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The metric prefix for one thousand is

A) milli.
B) centi.
C) kilo.
D) mega.
E) giga.
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A scalar quantity is defined as

A) a quantity that is specified by a numerical value only.
B) a quantity that is specified by using both a numerical value and a direction.
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If you are measuring the mass of a small glass of milk, the most appropriate SI unit is the

A) teragram.
B) kilogram.
C) gram.
D) milligram.
E) microgram.
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A useful method of expressing very small or very large numbers is

A) scientific notation.
B) arabic numerals.
C) roman numerals.
D) significant figures.
E) greek letters.
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When subtracting several quantities, the number of decimal places in the result must always be

A) larger than the number of decimal places in the most accurate of the quantities.
B) equal to the number of decimal places in the most accurate of the quantities.
C) equal to the average number of significant digits in the most and least accurate of the quantities.
D) equal to the number of decimal places in the least accurate of the quantities.
E) smaller than the number of decimal places in the least accurate of the quantities.
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How many cm2 equal a m2?

A) 10-4
B) 10-2
C) 102
D) 104
E) 106
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The national debt is measured in trillions of dollars. Which of the following is a representation of a trillion?

A) 1 × 1015
B) 1 × 1012
C) 1 × 109
D) 1 × 106
E) 1 × 103
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If you are measuring the thickness of a strand of human hair, the most appropriate SI unit is the

A) kilometer.
B) meter.
C) centimeter.
D) millimeter.
E) micrometer.
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If you are measuring the mass of an elephant, the most appropriate SI unit is the

A) teragram.
B) kilogram
C) gram.
D) milligram.
E) microgram.
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The metric prefix for one one-hundredth is

A) milli.
B) centi.
C) kilo.
D) mega.
E) giga.
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When dividing several quantities, the number of significant digits in the result must always be

A) larger than the number of significant digits in the most accurate of the quantities.
B) equal to the number of significant digits in the most accurate of the quantities.
C) equal to the average number of significant digits in the most and least accurate of the quantities.
D) equal to the number of significant digits in the least accurate of the quantities.
E) smaller than the number of significant digits in the least accurate of the quantities.
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If you are measuring the length of a room, the most appropriate SI unit is the

A) kilometer.
B) meter.
C) centimeter.
D) millimeter.
E) micrometer.
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What is the conversion factor between km/h2 and m/s2?

A) 7.72 × 10-5 m/s2
B) 2.78 × 10-1 m/s2
C) 1.30 × 104 m/s2
D) 3.60 m/s2
E) 16.7 m/s2
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What is the conversion factor between km/h and m/s?

A) 7.72 × 10-5 m/s
B) 2.78 × 10-1 m/s
C) 1.30 × 104 m/s
D) 3.60 m/s
E) 16.7 m/s
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A typical E. coli bacterium is measured in microns. Which of the following is a representation of a micron?

A) 1 × 10-15
B) 1 × 10-12
C) 1 × 10-9
D) 1 × 10-6
E) 1 × 10-3
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When adding several quantities, the number of decimal places in the result must always be

A) larger than the number of decimal places in the most accurate of the quantities.
B) equal to the number of decimal places in the most accurate of the quantities.
C) equal to the average number of significant digits in the most and least accurate of the quantities.
D) equal to the number of decimal places in the least accurate of the quantities.
E) smaller than the number of decimal places in the least accurate of the quantities.
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What is the conversion factor between cm2 and m2?

A) 0.01 m2/ cm2
B) 0.0001 m2/cm2
C) 10 m2/cm2
D) 100 m2/cm2
E) 10000 m2/cm2
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When multiplying several quantities, the number of significant digits in the result must always be

A) larger than the number of significant digits in the most accurate of the quantities.
B) equal to the number of significant digits in the most accurate of the quantities.
C) equal to the average number of significant digits in the most and least accurate of the quantities.
D) equal to the number of significant digits in the least accurate of the quantities.
E) smaller than the number of significant digits in the least accurate of the quantities.
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Four students measure the mass of an object, each using a different scale. They record their results as follows:
<strong>Four students measure the mass of an object, each using a different scale. They record their results as follows:   Which student used the least precise scale?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which student used the least precise scale?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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The period P of oscillation of a pendulum (the time interval needed to complete one full oscillation) can be expressed in terms of the mass m of the plumb bob, the length l of the string, and the acceleration due to gravity, g, as P = kmb1cgd, where k, b, c, and d are dimensionless constants. What must be the values of b, c, and d?
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The speed v of sound waves in a gas can be expressed in terms of the pressure p and the density ρ (mass per unit volume) of the gas, as v = apbρc, where a, b, and c, are dimensionless constants. The dimensions of pressure are [M]/[L][T]2. What must be the values of b and c?
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Jane has a mass of 50 kilograms. Express her mass in grams and hectograms.

A) 50,000 g; 5,000 hg
B) 500,000 g; 500 hg
C) 500,000 g; 5,000 hg
D) 50,000 g; 500 hg
E) 50,000 g; 5,000 kg
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There are 640 acres in a square mile, and 5280 feet in one mile. How many acres are there in a hectare, a square one hundred meters on each side?
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A jar of peanut butter costs $3.29. Express its price in dekadollars and decidollars.

A) 0.329 dekadollars; 0.329 decidollars
B) 32.9 dekadollars; 0.329 decidollars
C) 329 dekadollars; 32.9 decidollars
D) 0.329 dekadollars; 32.9 decidollars
E) 32.9 dekadollars; 329 decidollars
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A typical ruby-throated hummingbird is 8 centimeters long. Express its length in millimeters and dekameters.

A) 80 mm; 0.8 dam
B) 80 mm; 0.008 dam
C) 800 mm; 0.008 dam
D) 800 mm; 0.8 dam
E) 0.8 mm; 80 dam
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The density of a solid object is defined as the ratio of the mass of the object to its volume. The dimension of density is

A) [M]/[L].
B) [L]3/[M].
C) [M] [L]-3.
D) [M][L][T].
E) [M][L].
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In solving a physics problem you end up with m in the numerator and m/s in the denominator. The units for your answer are

A) m2/s.
B) m2.
C) m.
D) s.
E) 1/s.
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Hydraulicists often express rainfall in acre-feet. This is the amount of water required to cover an area of one acre to a depth of one foot. There are 640.0 acres in a square mile, and 5280 feet in one mile. How many cubic feet are there in one acre-foot?
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A vector quantity is defined as

A) a quantity that is specified by a numerical value only.
B) a quantity that is specified by using both a numerical value and a direction.
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In fluid flow, the character of the flow can be determined by the Reynolds number, Re, which is a dimensionless quantity that can be expressed in terms of the speed v of the fluid, the density ρ (mass per unit volume) of the fluid, the viscosity η of the fluid, and a length D which is characteristic to the flow. Re can be expressed in the form Re = kvηaρbDc, where k, a, b, and c are dimensionless constants. What must be the values of b, c, and d? The dimensions of viscosity are [M]/[L][T].

A) b = 1, c = -1, d = 1
B) b = 1, c = -1, d = -1
C) b = -1, c = 1, d = 1
D) b = -1, c = 1, d = -1
E) b = -1, c = -1, d = 1
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How many significant figures are in 0.00054?

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
E) 6
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In the year 2000, the average size of a transistor in a microprocessor was 250 nanometers. A human hair has a diameter of 70 microns (micrometers). How many transistors fit across a human hair?

A) 280
B) 28
C) 2800
D) 2.8
E) 0.28
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The prefix yotta (Y) signifies a multiple of 1024. How many yottameters are there in a gigameter?
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There are 2.00 dry pints to 1.00 dry quart, 8.00 dry quarts to 1.00 peck, 4.00 pecks to 1.00 bushel. A farmer wants to pick enough berries to fill 40,000 pint containers. How many bushels of berries does the farmer need?
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The position, x, of an object is given by the equation x = A + Bt +Ct2, where t refers to time. What are the dimensions of A, B, and C?

A) distance, distance, distance
B) distance, time, time
C) distance, time, time2
D) distance, distance/time, distance/time2
E) distance/time, distance/time2, distance/time3
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Hydraulicists often express rainfall in acre-feet. This is the amount of water required to cover an area of one acre to a depth of one foot. There are 640.0 acres in a square mile, and 5280 feet in one mile. How many cubic yards are there in one acre-foot?
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The speed v of an object falling with a constant acceleration g can be expressed in terms of g and the distance traveled from the point of release, h, as v = agbhc, where a, b, and c, are dimensionless constants. What must be the values of b and c?
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The period of a pendulum is the time it takes the pendulum to swing back and forth once. If the only dimensional quantities that the period depends on are the acceleration of gravity, g, and the length of the pendulum, L, what combination of g and L must the period be proportional to? Acceleration has dimensions of [L][T-2].

A) g/L
B) gL2
C) gL
D) <strong>The period of a pendulum is the time it takes the pendulum to swing back and forth once. If the only dimensional quantities that the period depends on are the acceleration of gravity, g, and the length of the pendulum, L, what combination of g and L must the period be proportional to? Acceleration has dimensions of [L][T<sup>-2</sup>].</strong> A) g/L B) gL<sup>2</sup> C) gL D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>The period of a pendulum is the time it takes the pendulum to swing back and forth once. If the only dimensional quantities that the period depends on are the acceleration of gravity, g, and the length of the pendulum, L, what combination of g and L must the period be proportional to? Acceleration has dimensions of [L][T<sup>-2</sup>].</strong> A) g/L B) gL<sup>2</sup> C) gL D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The time P required for a spring-mass system to complete one full oscillation can be expressed in terms of the attached mass m and the spring constant of the spring k in the form P = kmbkc, where k, b, and c are dimensionless constants. What must be the values of b and c? The dimensions of k are [M]/[T]2.
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How many significant figures are in 120.07?

A) 6
B) 5
C) 4
D) 3
E) 2
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How many significant figures are in 10,002?

A) ambiguous
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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How many significant figures are in 576,000?

A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6
E) ambiguous
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0.0001776 can also be expressed as

A) 1.776 × 10-3.
B) 1.776 × 10-4.
C) 17.72 × 104.
D) 1772 × 105.
E) 177.2 × 107.
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What is the sum of 1.53 + 2.786 + 3.3?

A) 8
B) 7.6
C) 7.62
D) 7.616
E) 7.6160
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How long does it take for a train traveling 60.4 miles per hour to travel 81 miles?

A) 0.75 hours
B) 0.745 hours
C) 1.34 hours
D) 1.3 hours
E) 1 hour
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What is 56 + ( 32.00)/(1.2465 + 3.45) written with the correct number of significant figures?

A) 62.8
B) 62.812
C) 62.81
D) 63
E) 62.8123846
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What is the cosine of 55°?

A) 0.6
B) 0.57
C) 0.574
D) 0.5736
E) 0.57360
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A pepperoni pizza has 2.80 megacalories. Juan eats exactly 1/3 of the pizza. How many kilocalories has he consumed? (One food "calorie" is actually a kilocalorie.)

A) 930 kcal
B) 933 kcal
C) 933.3 kcal
D) 933.33 kcal
E) 933.333 kcal
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How many significant figures are in 0.0067?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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Jane has about $536 in her checking account, about $2107 in her savings account and exactly $7.62 in her purse. To the best precision possible, how much money does Jane have?

A) $2651
B) $2,650
C) $2,650.6
D) $2,650.62
E) $2,650.620
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Convert 1.2 × 10-3 to decimal notation.

A) 1.200
B) 0.1200
C) 0.0120
D) 0.0012
E) 0.00012
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The Gateway Arch in St. Louis is approximately 193 meters tall. What is its height in feet?

A) 58.8 feet
B) 64.3 feet
C) 633 feet
D) 759 feet
E) 7,590 feet
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Mrs. Jones went on a diet and lost 15 kilograms. How many pounds did she lose?

A) 68 pounds
B) 42 pounds
C) 38 pounds
D) 33 pounds
E) 6.8 pounds
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A train travels at a constant speed of 60.4 miles per hour for 101.5 minutes. What distance does the train cover?

A) 100 miles
B) 102 miles
C) 102.2 miles
D) 102.18 miles
E) 102.181 miles
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To get to school, Alice walks 0.25 mile to the bus stop. She takes the bus 1.2 miles to the train station. She takes the train 13 miles and walks the remaining 0.17 mile to work. How far is her commute?

A) 14.6 miles
B) 10 miles
C) 15 miles
D) 14.62 miles
E) 14.620 miles
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What is the difference between 103.5 and 102.24?

A) 1
B) 1.3
C) 1.26
D) 1.260
E) 1.2600
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What is 34 + ( 3) × (1.2465) written with the correct number of significant figures?

A) 37.7
B) 37.74
C) 4 × 101
D) 38
E) 37.7395
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What is the product of 11.24 and 1.95?

A) 22
B) 21.9
C) 21.92
D) 21.918
E) 21.9180
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A dog has three puppies. Spot weighs 12 ounces. Rascal weighs 9.5 ounces. Socks weighs 10.2 ounces. What is the total weight of the litter?

A) 31.7 ounces
B) 31 ounces
C) 32 ounces
D) 30 ounces
E) 31.70 ounces
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The kilogram is currently defined as

A) the mass of a platinum-iridium cylinder kept in Sévres, France.
B) the weight of a platinum-iridium cylinder as measured on the Earth's moon.
C) the mass of 5.9786332 × 1026 protons.
D) the mass of one liter of pure water, free of air, at standard temperature and pressure.
E) the mass of a cube of pure water, free of air, 10 cm on each side, at standard temperature and pressure.
the mass of a platinum-iridium cylinder kept in Sévres, France.
2
Give examples of four quantities which are vectors.
displacement,velocity,acceleration,force
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The metric prefix for one one-thousandth is

A) milli.
B) centi.
C) kilo.
D) mega.
E) giga.
milli.
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State the general rule for significant figures when multiplying or dividing numbers.
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When referring to the "mks" system what does the "m", the "k", and the "s" stand for ?
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The second is currently defined as

A) 1/86,400 of a mean solar day.
B) 1/86,164 of a sidereal day.
C) 1/31,557,600 of the period of the Earth's rotation around the Sun.
D) the time required for light to travel 1/299,792,458 of a meter.
E) the time that it takes the radiation from a Cesium-133 atom to complete 9,192,631,770 cycles of oscillation.
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The meter is currently defined as

A) the distance between two etched lines in a platinum-iridium bar kept in S <strong>The meter is currently defined as</strong> A) the distance between two etched lines in a platinum-iridium bar kept in S   vres, France. B) the distance between two etched lines in a platinum-iridium bar kept in Washington, D.C. C) one ten-millionth of the distance between the North pole and the equator. D) the distance traveled by light in 1/299,792,458 of a second. E) 1,553,164.1 wavelengths of red cadmium light in dry air at 25°C. vres, France.
B) the distance between two etched lines in a platinum-iridium bar kept in Washington, D.C.
C) one ten-millionth of the distance between the North pole and the equator.
D) the distance traveled by light in 1/299,792,458 of a second.
E) 1,553,164.1 wavelengths of red cadmium light in dry air at 25°C.
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Why is MASS considered a more basic property than WEIGHT?
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What does the prefix pico- stand for?
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Dimensional analysis can tell you whether an equation is physically correct.
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What are the dimensions of energy?
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Give examples of four quantities which are scalars.
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What does the prefix giga- stand for?
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What are the dimensions of velocity?
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Four students measure the mass of an object, each using a different scale. They record their results as follows:
<strong>Four students measure the mass of an object, each using a different scale. They record their results as follows:   Which student used the most precise scale?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Which student used the most precise scale?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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The metric prefix for one thousand is

A) milli.
B) centi.
C) kilo.
D) mega.
E) giga.
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A scalar quantity is defined as

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B) a quantity that is specified by using both a numerical value and a direction.
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If you are measuring the mass of a small glass of milk, the most appropriate SI unit is the

A) teragram.
B) kilogram.
C) gram.
D) milligram.
E) microgram.
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A useful method of expressing very small or very large numbers is

A) scientific notation.
B) arabic numerals.
C) roman numerals.
D) significant figures.
E) greek letters.
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When subtracting several quantities, the number of decimal places in the result must always be

A) larger than the number of decimal places in the most accurate of the quantities.
B) equal to the number of decimal places in the most accurate of the quantities.
C) equal to the average number of significant digits in the most and least accurate of the quantities.
D) equal to the number of decimal places in the least accurate of the quantities.
E) smaller than the number of decimal places in the least accurate of the quantities.
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How many cm2 equal a m2?

A) 10-4
B) 10-2
C) 102
D) 104
E) 106
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The national debt is measured in trillions of dollars. Which of the following is a representation of a trillion?

A) 1 × 1015
B) 1 × 1012
C) 1 × 109
D) 1 × 106
E) 1 × 103
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If you are measuring the thickness of a strand of human hair, the most appropriate SI unit is the

A) kilometer.
B) meter.
C) centimeter.
D) millimeter.
E) micrometer.
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If you are measuring the mass of an elephant, the most appropriate SI unit is the

A) teragram.
B) kilogram
C) gram.
D) milligram.
E) microgram.
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The metric prefix for one one-hundredth is

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B) centi.
C) kilo.
D) mega.
E) giga.
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When dividing several quantities, the number of significant digits in the result must always be

A) larger than the number of significant digits in the most accurate of the quantities.
B) equal to the number of significant digits in the most accurate of the quantities.
C) equal to the average number of significant digits in the most and least accurate of the quantities.
D) equal to the number of significant digits in the least accurate of the quantities.
E) smaller than the number of significant digits in the least accurate of the quantities.
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If you are measuring the length of a room, the most appropriate SI unit is the

A) kilometer.
B) meter.
C) centimeter.
D) millimeter.
E) micrometer.
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34
What is the conversion factor between km/h2 and m/s2?

A) 7.72 × 10-5 m/s2
B) 2.78 × 10-1 m/s2
C) 1.30 × 104 m/s2
D) 3.60 m/s2
E) 16.7 m/s2
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35
What is the conversion factor between km/h and m/s?

A) 7.72 × 10-5 m/s
B) 2.78 × 10-1 m/s
C) 1.30 × 104 m/s
D) 3.60 m/s
E) 16.7 m/s
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36
A typical E. coli bacterium is measured in microns. Which of the following is a representation of a micron?

A) 1 × 10-15
B) 1 × 10-12
C) 1 × 10-9
D) 1 × 10-6
E) 1 × 10-3
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37
When adding several quantities, the number of decimal places in the result must always be

A) larger than the number of decimal places in the most accurate of the quantities.
B) equal to the number of decimal places in the most accurate of the quantities.
C) equal to the average number of significant digits in the most and least accurate of the quantities.
D) equal to the number of decimal places in the least accurate of the quantities.
E) smaller than the number of decimal places in the least accurate of the quantities.
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38
What is the conversion factor between cm2 and m2?

A) 0.01 m2/ cm2
B) 0.0001 m2/cm2
C) 10 m2/cm2
D) 100 m2/cm2
E) 10000 m2/cm2
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39
When multiplying several quantities, the number of significant digits in the result must always be

A) larger than the number of significant digits in the most accurate of the quantities.
B) equal to the number of significant digits in the most accurate of the quantities.
C) equal to the average number of significant digits in the most and least accurate of the quantities.
D) equal to the number of significant digits in the least accurate of the quantities.
E) smaller than the number of significant digits in the least accurate of the quantities.
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40
Four students measure the mass of an object, each using a different scale. They record their results as follows:
<strong>Four students measure the mass of an object, each using a different scale. They record their results as follows:   Which student used the least precise scale?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Which student used the least precise scale?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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41
The period P of oscillation of a pendulum (the time interval needed to complete one full oscillation) can be expressed in terms of the mass m of the plumb bob, the length l of the string, and the acceleration due to gravity, g, as P = kmb1cgd, where k, b, c, and d are dimensionless constants. What must be the values of b, c, and d?
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42
The speed v of sound waves in a gas can be expressed in terms of the pressure p and the density ρ (mass per unit volume) of the gas, as v = apbρc, where a, b, and c, are dimensionless constants. The dimensions of pressure are [M]/[L][T]2. What must be the values of b and c?
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43
Jane has a mass of 50 kilograms. Express her mass in grams and hectograms.

A) 50,000 g; 5,000 hg
B) 500,000 g; 500 hg
C) 500,000 g; 5,000 hg
D) 50,000 g; 500 hg
E) 50,000 g; 5,000 kg
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44
There are 640 acres in a square mile, and 5280 feet in one mile. How many acres are there in a hectare, a square one hundred meters on each side?
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45
A jar of peanut butter costs $3.29. Express its price in dekadollars and decidollars.

A) 0.329 dekadollars; 0.329 decidollars
B) 32.9 dekadollars; 0.329 decidollars
C) 329 dekadollars; 32.9 decidollars
D) 0.329 dekadollars; 32.9 decidollars
E) 32.9 dekadollars; 329 decidollars
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46
A typical ruby-throated hummingbird is 8 centimeters long. Express its length in millimeters and dekameters.

A) 80 mm; 0.8 dam
B) 80 mm; 0.008 dam
C) 800 mm; 0.008 dam
D) 800 mm; 0.8 dam
E) 0.8 mm; 80 dam
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47
The density of a solid object is defined as the ratio of the mass of the object to its volume. The dimension of density is

A) [M]/[L].
B) [L]3/[M].
C) [M] [L]-3.
D) [M][L][T].
E) [M][L].
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48
In solving a physics problem you end up with m in the numerator and m/s in the denominator. The units for your answer are

A) m2/s.
B) m2.
C) m.
D) s.
E) 1/s.
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49
Hydraulicists often express rainfall in acre-feet. This is the amount of water required to cover an area of one acre to a depth of one foot. There are 640.0 acres in a square mile, and 5280 feet in one mile. How many cubic feet are there in one acre-foot?
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50
A vector quantity is defined as

A) a quantity that is specified by a numerical value only.
B) a quantity that is specified by using both a numerical value and a direction.
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51
In fluid flow, the character of the flow can be determined by the Reynolds number, Re, which is a dimensionless quantity that can be expressed in terms of the speed v of the fluid, the density ρ (mass per unit volume) of the fluid, the viscosity η of the fluid, and a length D which is characteristic to the flow. Re can be expressed in the form Re = kvηaρbDc, where k, a, b, and c are dimensionless constants. What must be the values of b, c, and d? The dimensions of viscosity are [M]/[L][T].

A) b = 1, c = -1, d = 1
B) b = 1, c = -1, d = -1
C) b = -1, c = 1, d = 1
D) b = -1, c = 1, d = -1
E) b = -1, c = -1, d = 1
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52
How many significant figures are in 0.00054?

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
E) 6
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53
In the year 2000, the average size of a transistor in a microprocessor was 250 nanometers. A human hair has a diameter of 70 microns (micrometers). How many transistors fit across a human hair?

A) 280
B) 28
C) 2800
D) 2.8
E) 0.28
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54
The prefix yotta (Y) signifies a multiple of 1024. How many yottameters are there in a gigameter?
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55
There are 2.00 dry pints to 1.00 dry quart, 8.00 dry quarts to 1.00 peck, 4.00 pecks to 1.00 bushel. A farmer wants to pick enough berries to fill 40,000 pint containers. How many bushels of berries does the farmer need?
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56
The position, x, of an object is given by the equation x = A + Bt +Ct2, where t refers to time. What are the dimensions of A, B, and C?

A) distance, distance, distance
B) distance, time, time
C) distance, time, time2
D) distance, distance/time, distance/time2
E) distance/time, distance/time2, distance/time3
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57
Hydraulicists often express rainfall in acre-feet. This is the amount of water required to cover an area of one acre to a depth of one foot. There are 640.0 acres in a square mile, and 5280 feet in one mile. How many cubic yards are there in one acre-foot?
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58
The speed v of an object falling with a constant acceleration g can be expressed in terms of g and the distance traveled from the point of release, h, as v = agbhc, where a, b, and c, are dimensionless constants. What must be the values of b and c?
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59
The period of a pendulum is the time it takes the pendulum to swing back and forth once. If the only dimensional quantities that the period depends on are the acceleration of gravity, g, and the length of the pendulum, L, what combination of g and L must the period be proportional to? Acceleration has dimensions of [L][T-2].

A) g/L
B) gL2
C) gL
D) <strong>The period of a pendulum is the time it takes the pendulum to swing back and forth once. If the only dimensional quantities that the period depends on are the acceleration of gravity, g, and the length of the pendulum, L, what combination of g and L must the period be proportional to? Acceleration has dimensions of [L][T<sup>-2</sup>].</strong> A) g/L B) gL<sup>2</sup> C) gL D)   E)
E) <strong>The period of a pendulum is the time it takes the pendulum to swing back and forth once. If the only dimensional quantities that the period depends on are the acceleration of gravity, g, and the length of the pendulum, L, what combination of g and L must the period be proportional to? Acceleration has dimensions of [L][T<sup>-2</sup>].</strong> A) g/L B) gL<sup>2</sup> C) gL D)   E)
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60
The time P required for a spring-mass system to complete one full oscillation can be expressed in terms of the attached mass m and the spring constant of the spring k in the form P = kmbkc, where k, b, and c are dimensionless constants. What must be the values of b and c? The dimensions of k are [M]/[T]2.
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61
How many significant figures are in 120.07?

A) 6
B) 5
C) 4
D) 3
E) 2
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62
How many significant figures are in 10,002?

A) ambiguous
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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63
How many significant figures are in 576,000?

A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6
E) ambiguous
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64
0.0001776 can also be expressed as

A) 1.776 × 10-3.
B) 1.776 × 10-4.
C) 17.72 × 104.
D) 1772 × 105.
E) 177.2 × 107.
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65
What is the sum of 1.53 + 2.786 + 3.3?

A) 8
B) 7.6
C) 7.62
D) 7.616
E) 7.6160
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66
How long does it take for a train traveling 60.4 miles per hour to travel 81 miles?

A) 0.75 hours
B) 0.745 hours
C) 1.34 hours
D) 1.3 hours
E) 1 hour
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67
What is 56 + ( 32.00)/(1.2465 + 3.45) written with the correct number of significant figures?

A) 62.8
B) 62.812
C) 62.81
D) 63
E) 62.8123846
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68
What is the cosine of 55°?

A) 0.6
B) 0.57
C) 0.574
D) 0.5736
E) 0.57360
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69
A pepperoni pizza has 2.80 megacalories. Juan eats exactly 1/3 of the pizza. How many kilocalories has he consumed? (One food "calorie" is actually a kilocalorie.)

A) 930 kcal
B) 933 kcal
C) 933.3 kcal
D) 933.33 kcal
E) 933.333 kcal
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70
How many significant figures are in 0.0067?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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71
Jane has about $536 in her checking account, about $2107 in her savings account and exactly $7.62 in her purse. To the best precision possible, how much money does Jane have?

A) $2651
B) $2,650
C) $2,650.6
D) $2,650.62
E) $2,650.620
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72
Convert 1.2 × 10-3 to decimal notation.

A) 1.200
B) 0.1200
C) 0.0120
D) 0.0012
E) 0.00012
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73
The Gateway Arch in St. Louis is approximately 193 meters tall. What is its height in feet?

A) 58.8 feet
B) 64.3 feet
C) 633 feet
D) 759 feet
E) 7,590 feet
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74
Mrs. Jones went on a diet and lost 15 kilograms. How many pounds did she lose?

A) 68 pounds
B) 42 pounds
C) 38 pounds
D) 33 pounds
E) 6.8 pounds
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75
A train travels at a constant speed of 60.4 miles per hour for 101.5 minutes. What distance does the train cover?

A) 100 miles
B) 102 miles
C) 102.2 miles
D) 102.18 miles
E) 102.181 miles
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76
To get to school, Alice walks 0.25 mile to the bus stop. She takes the bus 1.2 miles to the train station. She takes the train 13 miles and walks the remaining 0.17 mile to work. How far is her commute?

A) 14.6 miles
B) 10 miles
C) 15 miles
D) 14.62 miles
E) 14.620 miles
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77
What is the difference between 103.5 and 102.24?

A) 1
B) 1.3
C) 1.26
D) 1.260
E) 1.2600
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78
What is 34 + ( 3) × (1.2465) written with the correct number of significant figures?

A) 37.7
B) 37.74
C) 4 × 101
D) 38
E) 37.7395
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79
What is the product of 11.24 and 1.95?

A) 22
B) 21.9
C) 21.92
D) 21.918
E) 21.9180
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80
A dog has three puppies. Spot weighs 12 ounces. Rascal weighs 9.5 ounces. Socks weighs 10.2 ounces. What is the total weight of the litter?

A) 31.7 ounces
B) 31 ounces
C) 32 ounces
D) 30 ounces
E) 31.70 ounces
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