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CSET Physical Science 3
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. In physics and engineering - it means the strength of the gravitational pull on the object (how heavy it is - measured in newtons)
Chemical reactions
The six classical simple machines
Weight
Frequency
2. Explains why objects appear bent as light passes from one transparent object into another - Light travels at different speeds through different objects (faster through air than through water or glass) - Responsible for rainbows and for the splitting
Refraction
Electromagnetic radiation
Interval
Indentation hardness
3. Involve one substance changing states (not one substance changing into another) - Typically reversible Example: water - Can change from a gas (water vapor) to a liquid (water) to a solid (ice) - but the water molecules do not change
Physical changes
Matter
Three principal operational definitions of hardness
proportional to its mass
4. The shortest wavelength; red is the longest
Boyle's Law
Violet
Kinetic and potential energy
Test experiment - Step 2 - Set up the procedure
5. Collect Data (results) - Analyze the data to look for patterns or trends - Record measurements and observations during the experiment - Present data in a graph - table - or another form
Test experiment - Step 3
Electric current
Refraction
Law of reflection
6. The portion of the light that crosses the boundary is - however - deflected in another direction - and the ______ does not equal the angle of incidence
Gravity
freezing point
number of protons
Angle of refraction
7. 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
Metals in the periodic table
Energy
intermediate
Fahrenheit (
8. Symbol: Fe Protons: 26 Neutrons: 30 Mass 56
Iron
Nuclear fusion
Reflection
Transfer of heat
9. Made up of molecules with the composition H20 - One _____ molecule is built from two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen
Acceleration
Water
Rebound hardness
pressure and temperature
10. Protons have a __________ electrical charge - and neutrons have no charge
Litmus test
positive
Mechanical advantage
south pole
11. Top: Output force (resistance) Middle: Input force (effort) End: Fulcrum Examples: baseball bat - fishing pole - shovel
Distillation
Celsius (
Newton's first law of motion
Third - class lever
12. For smooth surfaces - the angle at which light is incident on the surface equals the angle at which it is reflected
Law of reflection
chemical symbol
Matter
Thermal energy
13. Solar - Chemical - Electrical - Magnetic - Nuclear - Sound - Light - Electromagnetic - Mechanical (motion)
Forms of energy
Wheel and axle
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Liquids
14. For every action (applied force) - there is an equal and opposite reaction
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15. Obtained by two different means - fission and fusion
Kinetic and potential energy
First - class lever
Nuclear energy
Fahrenheit (
16. Take on the shape of their containers - yet cannot be compressed to any significant extent - The volume is constant unless evaporation is occurring
positive
Liquids
Physical properties
Newton's third law of motion
17. The ratio of the output to the input force - Also called leverage - Results in less force applied over a greater distance - Helps to make work easier
pressure and temperature
pH indicator
Mechanical advantage
Fluorescent lamp/fluorescent tube
18. Hard matter is ______ with soft matter
contrasted
ratio of the length of the sloped surface to the height
number of protons
nucleus
19. The amount of matter in a chemical substance - In everyday usage - is commonly confused with weight
117
Nuclear energy
Refraction
Mass
20. Energy can be neither created nor destroy
Non - metals in the periodic table
Law of conservation of energy
freezing point
Reflection
21. Formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in a fixed ratio Example: water
Compounds
Violet
Mass
Charles's Law
22. As of 2006 - the table contains _____ chemical elements whose discoveries have been confirmed - 94 are naturally found on the earth - and the rest are synthetic elements that have been produced artificially in particle accelerators
Solution
Steps in conducting a scientific investigation
Non - metals in the periodic table
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23. As temperature increases (at a fixed pressure) - so does volume Examples: air - helium - steam
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24. Can multiply force or distance depending on the location of the fulcrum End: Output force Middle: Fulcrum Other end: Input force Examples: seesaws - scissors - pliers
Convection
First - class lever
Three states of matter
chemical symbol
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
intermediate
Atomic number
Rainbow
26. A wave's height - the distance between its resting position and its crest
Wedge
Electricity
Mixture
Amplitude
27. A difference between two temperatures or an uncertainty
proportional to its mass
Interval
Refractive index
Distillation
28. The north pole of one magnet attracts the ___________ of another - but like poles repel each other - Either pole can attract unmagnetized iron objects
Screw
Angle of incidence
south pole
Kinetic and potential energy
29. Metals account for the vast majority of the elements in the periodic table - Show a wide range of chemical and physical properties - Most metals are good conductors of heat and electricity - and some - like iron and cobalt - are magnetic - Many metal
Screw
Mechanical advantage
Mixture
Metals in the periodic table
30. 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
Energy
Solids
Nuclear energy
Velocity
31. Makes it possible for some elements and compounds to transition from a solid to gas phase without becoming a liquid Example: a block of dry ice (CO2) - which will turn into a gas at room temperature
Gravity
Light
Sublimination
Crest
32. A source of electric light that works by incandescence - An electric current passes through a thin filament - heating it until it produces light - The enclosing glass bulb prevents the oxygen in the air from reaching the hot filament - which otherwis
Third - class lever
Carbon
Incandescent light bulb
Interval
33. Displayed by permanent magnets and around electric currents
Convection
Magnetism
Test experiment - Step 2 - Set up the procedure
Nuclear fission
34. 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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35. 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
Distillation
pressure and temperature
Independent variable (manipulated variable)
Compounds
36. The earth's __________ orients the iron needles of navigational compasses
magnetic field
Newton's second law of motion
freezing point
nucleus
37. Form a question (state the problem) - A scientific question is one that can be answered on the basis of evidence and that can be measured - The question often asks - 'What effect will something have
Steps in conducting a scientific investigation
Newton's first law of motion
Test experiment - Step 2 - Set up the procedure
nucleus
38. A gas - discharge lamp that uses electricity to excite mercury vapor - The excited mercury atoms produce short - wave ultraviolet light that then causes a phosphor to fluoresce - producing visible light
Acceleration
Fluorescent lamp/fluorescent tube
Metals in the periodic table
Liquids
39. Temperature scale named after the German physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686-1736) - who proposed it in 1724 - On this scale - the freezing point of water is 32
Sublimination
Physical sciences
Fahrenheit (
The six classical simple machines
40. 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
Convection
Rainbow
contrasted
Wavelength
41. Heat can be converted to motion - and motion can produce heat
Lever
Thermal energy
Indentation hardness
intermediate
42. 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
Physical properties
presence
Mass
Density
43. A flat surface whose endpoints are at different heights - resulting in a slope - By moving an object up an ___________ rather than completely vertically - the amount of force required is reduced - at the expense of increasing the distance the object
Inclined plane
Third - class lever
average atomic mass
magnetic field
44. 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
Steps in conducting a scientific investigation
Nonrenewable energy
Three principal operational definitions of hardness
Chemical reactions
45. A conclusion is a summary and an explanation of the results of an experiment - Does the data support the hypothesis? If not - a new hypothesis can be formed
Draw conclusion
Higher boiling point
Variables that are controlled
positive
46. A compound and portable inclined plane - A triangular - shaped tool used to separate two objects or portions of an object - lift an object - or hold an object in place - It functions by converting a force applied to its blunt end into forces perpendi
Wedge
Interval
The formation of rust
Charles's Law
47. Composed of only one atom and cannot be separated into different substances except in some instances by radioactive decay or by nuclear reactions
positive
Matter
Gravity
Chemical elements
48. Occurs when light travels only in straight lines - An object is visible because light is reflected from the object into our eyes
presence
Reflection
Develop a hypothesis
Refractive index
49. 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
Pulley/block
chemical symbol
Temperature conversions
Optics
50. Salt has a ___________ than water and therefore doesn't evaporate with the water
Mixture
Higher boiling point
Materials with high conductivity
Reflection