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CSET Physical Science 3
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1. The north pole of one magnet attracts the ___________ of another - but like poles repel each other - Either pole can attract unmagnetized iron objects
Non - metals in the periodic table
Liquids
south pole
Inclined plane
2. The beginning of scientific wisdom - The physicist's first reaction to a new idea is to ask: Can it be measured? Can I describe it with numbers?
Matter
Measurement
Static electricity
Renewable energy
3. The ability to perform work - _______ transformations result when a change of form takes place - All forms of ________ can be converted into other forms
Develop a hypothesis
chemical symbol
Energy
Scratch hardness
4. A change of one substance into a different substance - Occurs whenever compounds are formed or decomposed - During this reaction - there is a rearrangement of atoms that makes or breaks chemical bonds - This change is usually not reversible - unlike
Carbon
Solids
Chemical changes
Thermal energy
5. In everyday situations - the weight of an object is ____________ - which usually makes it acceptable to use the same word for both concepts
Physical properties
Compounds
Higher boiling point
proportional to its mass
6. Transferring of heat by emission and dissemination of waves or particles - Generated when heat from the movement of charged particles within atoms is converted to electromagnetic radiation - Electromagnetic radiation emitted from the surface of an ob
Physical properties
contrasted
Refraction
Thermal radiation
7. This is the variable that changes as a result of the manipulated variable. The dependent variable is observed and measured. Examples include determining how long various saltwater solutions take to freeze - and determining the number of cycles a pend
Refractive index
Light
Dependent variable (responding variable)
Liquids
8. In each element's square - the ________ is in the middle - the atomic weight is usually directly below the symbol - the atomic number is usually shown at the top of the square
Third - class lever
Variables that are controlled
chemical symbol
Magnetism
9. A grooved wheel with a rope or other item wrapped around it - used to change the direction of an applied force - change the amount of force - transmit rotational motion - or realize a mechanical advantage in either a linear or a rotational system of
Charles's Law
Pulley/block
The formation of rust
Convection
10. Occurs when light travels only in straight lines - An object is visible because light is reflected from the object into our eyes
Reflection
Static electricity
Test experiment - Step 3
Physical properties
11. The number of protons of that element - No two elements have the same atomic number - Elements in the periodic table are arranged in order of increasing atomic number
Distillation
Dependent variable (responding variable)
Atomic number
Compounds
12. Expand to fill any available space - a compressible fluid - with its volume determined by the pressure and temperature of the environment
chemical symbol
Gases
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Kinetic and potential energy
13. Heat can be converted to motion - and motion can produce heat
Forms of energy
Gravitation
Thermal energy
Thermal radiation
14. When the electrons flow in one direction - the flowing electricity is referred to as current - An electric current is simply a flow of electrons through a wire
Variables that are controlled
Mixture
Current
Law of conservation of energy
15. Energy taken from finite resources that will eventually dwindle - becoming too expensive or too environmentally damaging to retrieve - Fossil fuels include coal - petroleum - and natural gas - Fossil fuels are limited and nonrenewable and contribute
Nonrenewable energy
Violet
Electromagnetic radiation
nucleus
16. Symbol: C Protons: 6 Neutrons: 6 Mass: 12
Angle of refraction
Carbon
Chemical reactions
Variables that are controlled
17. Displayed by permanent magnets and around electric currents
Fluorescent lamp/fluorescent tube
Magnetism
Materials with high conductivity
Ballast
18. A first - class lever - In its simplest form it consists of a rod attached to a wheel so that their movements are coupled when one of the parts is turned
Rainbow
Wheel and axle
proportional to its mass
Chemical changes
19. A degree on the Fahrenheit scale is 1/180th of the interval between the __________ and boiling point
Independent variable (manipulated variable)
contrasted
freezing point
Electricity
20. Elements are assigned atomic numbers equal to the __________ in the nucleus of their atoms - Each element has a different number of protons
Mass
number of protons
Indentation hardness
Kinetic and potential energy
21. Mechanical advantage of an inclined plane is the ______________ it spans - The inclined plane allows the same work to be done with a smaller force exerted over a greater distance Example: ramp
ratio of the length of the sloped surface to the height
Amplitude
Boyle's Law
Crest
22. A wave's height - the distance between its resting position and its crest
Crest
Electric circuit
Amplitude
Indentation hardness
23. A mechanical device that changes the direction or magnitude of a force - The simplest mechanisms that use mechanical advantage to multiply force - Uses a single applied force to do work against a single load force
Electricity
Simple machine
Crest
Rainbow
24. Relies on the the first law - The acceleration of an object is proportional to the force applied (the more force - the more acceleration)
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25. A temperature interval of one degree F is an interval of 5/9 of a degree C - The Fahrenheit and Celsius scales coincide at -40
Temperature conversions
Violet
Current
Optics
26. List the specific materials to be used in the experiment - This allows for replication of the experiment
Higher boiling point
Acceleration
Angle of refraction
Test experiment - Step 1 - Select the materials
27. Releases energy when a heavy nucleus splits into smaller fragments - Used in power plants and atomic bombs
Materials with poor conductivity
Gases
Nuclear fission
Dependent variable (responding variable)
28. This is the one factor that will be intentionally changed during the experiment. Examples include changing the amount of salt that is added to water to determine its freezing point; introducing different soil types in germinating seeds; and changing
Materials with high conductivity
ratio of the length of the sloped surface to the height
intermediate
Independent variable (manipulated variable)
29. The pitch of a sound depends on how fast the particles of a medium vibrate
Weight
pH
Magnetism
Pitch
30. Anything that has mass and occupies space - Everything you see and touch is composed of matter
Materials with high conductivity
Violet
Litmus
Matter
31. The terms gravitation and gravity are mostly interchangeable in everyday use - refers specifically to the gravitational force exerted by the earth on objects in its vicinity
Gravity
Transfer of heat
Wedge
Ratio of the length of its slope to its width
32. Seems to travel in perfectly straight lines as rays - The direction of a ray changes at the interface between two transparent materials - like air and water
Light
Three principal operational definitions of hardness
Newton's third law of motion
Chemical changes
33. Transferring of heat by the circulating motion of particles (in liquid or gas) - Occurs when hot air is less dense than cool air and therefore rises - When the heat moves in a circular pattern - convection currents are formed - Heat can be transferre
pH indicator
Law of conservation of energy
Convection
Steps in conducting a scientific investigation
34. Top: Output force (resistance) Middle: Input force (effort) End: Fulcrum Examples: baseball bat - fishing pole - shovel
Rainbow
Physical changes
Nuclear energy
Third - class lever
35. Resistance to plastic (permanent) deformation due to a constant load from a sharp object
Indentation hardness
Test experiment - Step 1 - Select the materials
Wavelength
Light
36. The liquid state is __________ between the solid and gaseous states with regard to molecular motion and attractive forces between molecules Examples: water - oil - milk - honey
intermediate
Helium
Dependent variable (responding variable)
Mohs' scale of hardness
37. Opposite process of nuclear fission - Yields energy when very light nuclei unite to a heavier nucleus - Stars (including the sun) derive their energy from nuclear fusion
presence
Charles's Law
pressure and temperature
Nuclear fusion
38. The mechanical advantage of a wedge is given by the ______________________ - Although a short wedge with a wide angle may do a job faster - it requires more force than a long wedge with a narrow angle
Ratio of the length of its slope to its width
Compounds
Fahrenheit (
Physical properties
39. A hypothesis is an attempt to answer the question or predict the outcome - - A hypothesis is a possible explanation for a set of observations
Develop a hypothesis
Amplitude
Velocity
Materials with high conductivity
40. The burning of coal also contributes to the formation of...
Acid rain
Energy
Incandescent light bulb
Magnetism
41. The resulting piece of paper or solution with water becomes a ________ (one of the oldest) - used to test materials for acidity
proportional to its mass
pH indicator
Angle of incidence
Inclined plane
42. Arranges all of the known elements from left to right and top to bottom in order of increasing atomic number - and they generally coincide with their increasing atomic mass
Water
Electricity
The periodic table of the elements
Nonrenewable energy
43. For a homogeneous object - density is determined by dividing the mass by the volume (D = M/V) The mass is normally measured with an appropriate scale or balance - The volume may be measured directly (from the geometry of the object) or by the displac
Table salt
Density
Frequency
Mass
44. A compound composed of one atom of sodium and one atom of chlorine (NaCl - sodium chloride)
The formation of rust
Solution
Table salt
Nuclear fission
45. The distance between two consecutive points on a wave (crest to crest)
Static electricity
Pulley/block
Wavelength
Density
46. Temperature scale -0
Measurement
The formation of rust
Current
Celsius (
47. A form of energy that can be used to produce sound - light - heat - and power - it exists where the number of negative electrons does not precisely equal the number of positive protons - Electrons are held in the atom by an electrical force and have
Litmus
Pulley/block
Mass
Electricity
48. Hard matter is ______ with soft matter
pH indicator
Motion
contrasted
Chemical elements
49. After a rainstorm - the air is full of tiny drops of water - Each drop acts as a prism - splitting the light into the colors of the spectrum
Measurement
Rainbow
Inclined plane
presence
50. Characterized by their ability to retain their shape - Relatively incompressible - Melt when heated and vaporize only slightly - All substances become solid if cooled sufficiently Examples: rocks - crystals - wood - feather - ice
Solids
Carbon dioxide and methane
Screw
Law of reflection