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CSET Physical Science 3
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1. Expand to fill any available space - a compressible fluid - with its volume determined by the pressure and temperature of the environment
magnetic field
equally
Gases
pressure and temperature
2. Salt has a ___________ than water and therefore doesn't evaporate with the water
Table salt
Test experiment - Step 2 - Set up the procedure
Higher boiling point
Physical changes
3. In everyday situations - the weight of an object is ____________ - which usually makes it acceptable to use the same word for both concepts
The periodic table of the elements
Celsius (
Fluorescent lamp/fluorescent tube
proportional to its mass
4. Symbol: He Protons: 2 Neutrons: 2 Mass: 4
Thermal energy
Electrons
Litmus
Helium
5. 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
ratio of the length of the sloped surface to the height
Physical properties
Three principal operational definitions of hardness
Dependent variable (responding variable)
6. 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
Angle of incidence
Hydrogen
freezing point
Test experiment - Step 3
7. Electricity flows easily through materials that conduct electricity - Include metals such as aluminum (Al) - iron (Fe) - nickel (Ni) - silver (Ag) - and gold (Au)
Materials with high conductivity
Three principal operational definitions of hardness
Higher boiling point
Amplitude
8. 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
Dependent variable (responding variable)
Newton's third law of motion
ratio of the length of the sloped surface to the height
Light
9. A rigid object that is used with an appropriate fulcrum or pivot point to multiply the mechanical force that can be applied to another object - Examples: wheelbarrow (the wheel works as the fulcrum) - scissors (the fulcrum is where the blades cross)
Charles's Law
Lever
Materials with high conductivity
Sublimination
10. Elements are assigned atomic numbers equal to the __________ in the nucleus of their atoms - Each element has a different number of protons
Charles's Law
number of protons
Static electricity
Oxygen
11. Symbol: U Protons: 92 Neutrons: 146 Mass: 238
Current
Wheel and axle
Uranium
Test experiment - Step 1 - Select the materials
12. 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
Second - class lever
Simple machine
Convection
Density
13. The shortest wavelength; red is the longest
Violet
Heat conduction/Thermal conduction
Pulley/block
presence
14. 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
presence
Nuclear fission
15. A water - soluble mixture of different dyes extracted from lichens - It is often absorbed onto filter paper
Litmus
Draw conclusion
Weight
Test experiment - Step 2 - Set up the procedure
16. Scratch hardness - indentation hardness - and rebound hardness
Test experiment - Step 1 - Select the materials
Lever
Three principal operational definitions of hardness
Mass
17. The distance between two consecutive points on a wave (crest to crest)
Uranium
Newton's first law of motion
Electromagnetic radiation
Wavelength
18. The amount of matter in a chemical substance - In everyday usage - is commonly confused with weight
Deposition
proportional to its mass
Mass
Ballast
19. The earth's __________ orients the iron needles of navigational compasses
pH
Chemical elements
Nonrenewable energy
magnetic field
20. 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
Hydrogen
Motion
Steps in conducting a scientific investigation
Third - class lever
21. 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
Fluorescent lamp/fluorescent tube
Uranium
Independent variable (manipulated variable)
Heat conduction/Thermal conduction
22. Kinetic energy: energy possessed by a moving object - An object in an unstable position has potential energy - for the position could be converted into movement Example: a baseball thrown vertically upward
The formation of rust
Kinetic and potential energy
Third - class lever
Materials with poor conductivity
23. These are the factors that are kept exactly the same in an experiment. In an experiment on plant growth - the variables could include amount of sunlight - type of soil - amount of water - and type of plant. Only one factor at a time is changed - whil
Mass
Newton's third law of motion
Crest
Variables that are controlled
24. Symbol: O Protons: 8 Neutrons: 8 Mass: 16
Simple machine
Carbon
Oxygen
Motion
25. 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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26. 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
Chemical reactions
Test experiment - Step 1 - Select the materials
Reflection
Solids
27. List the specific materials to be used in the experiment - This allows for replication of the experiment
Draw conclusion
Test experiment - Step 2 - Set up the procedure
Test experiment - Step 1 - Select the materials
Newton's third law of motion
28. 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
south pole
Fluorescent lamp/fluorescent tube
pressure and temperature
Mechanical advantage
29. Unlike incandescent lamps - fluorescent lamps always require a ______ to regulate the flow of power through the lamp
Electric current
intermediate
Materials with high conductivity
Ballast
30. Transition of heat through a medium - From a region of higher temperature to a region of lower temperature - Heat energy is transferred from one material to another by direct contact - Metals are good conductors of heat
Electric current
Physical properties
The periodic table of the elements
Heat conduction/Thermal conduction
31. The resulting piece of paper or solution with water becomes a ________ (one of the oldest) - used to test materials for acidity
Gravitation
pH indicator
Oxygen
intermediate
32. Resistance to plastic (permanent) deformation due to a constant load from a sharp object
Electric current
Indentation hardness
Wedge
Solution
33. 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
Mass
Electrons
Crest
34. Move around the nucleus in electron clouds - have a negative charge - and they are attracted to the positively charged protons in the nucleus - This attraction keeps the electrons in orbit around the nucleus
Mass
Law of conservation of energy
Heat conduction/Thermal conduction
Electrons
35. Height of the bounce of an object dropped o the material - related to elasticity
Electric circuit
Rebound hardness
Inclined plane
Physical properties
36. In physics and engineering - it means the strength of the gravitational pull on the object (how heavy it is - measured in newtons)
Weight
Higher boiling point
number of protons
Compounds
37. A wave's height - the distance between its resting position and its crest
south pole
Energy
Table salt
Amplitude
38. Show the number of molecules or formula units of the reactants and products - Example: nitrous oxide is a colorless - odorless gas that causes mild hysteria when inhaled - hence the name laughing gas; it is prepared by heating ammonium nitrate crysta
Law of conservation of energy
Chemical reactions
Mechanical advantage
Ballast
39. Displayed by permanent magnets and around electric currents
Magnetism
Wheel and axle
nucleus
Chemical reactions
40. Occurs when light travels only in straight lines - An object is visible because light is reflected from the object into our eyes
Newton's second law of motion
Reflection
Develop a hypothesis
Steps in conducting a scientific investigation
41. The particular state of water is determined by ___________ - the behavior of water at one atmosphere (sea level) - freezing at 0
Nuclear fusion
Sublimination
Angle of incidence
pressure and temperature
42. 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
magnetic field
Electricity
Motion
Temperature conversions
43. A compound composed of one atom of sodium and one atom of chlorine (NaCl - sodium chloride)
Oxygen
Table salt
Test experiment - Step 1 - Select the materials
nucleus
44. In optics - refraction occurs when light waves travel from a medium with a given refractive index to a medium with another index Example: A ray of light will refract as it enters and leaves glass - assuming there is a change in the refractive index.
Optics
Violet
Second - class lever
Independent variable (manipulated variable)
45. The sum of the protons and neutrons gives an ______________ for the element
average atomic mass
Uranium
Liquids
Electric current
46. Resistance to fracture or plastic (permanent) deformation due to friction from a sharp object
Ratio of the length of its slope to its width
Carbon dioxide and methane
Scratch hardness
Law of reflection
47. 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
Solids
Iron
Violet
Metals in the periodic table
48. 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
The periodic table of the elements
Inclined plane
Fahrenheit (
Nuclear fusion
49. Glass has a higher ___________ than air and the different frequencies of light have different wavelengths (dispersion) - causing them to be refracted at different angles - so that you can see them - The different frequencies correspond to different c
Nuclear energy
Refractive index
The six classical simple machines
Compounds
50. 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
Physical changes
Reflection
Current
Second - class lever
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