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5In order to determine the velocity of an object,
what measurements must be made? time and
distance time, distance, and mass time,
distance, and direction time, distance, and
volume
6time, distance, and direction
7Not close!
8An analogy can be drawn between the work done by
an electric current flowing through an electrical
appliance and the work done by water flowing over
a waterfall. In such an analogy, identify the
property of the electric current that is
analogous to the rate of flow of water over the
fall. power voltage amperage resistance
9amperage
10If you thought that you were wrong, you are right!
11Identify the types of fields that interact to
produce motion in an electric generator. an
electrical field and a gravitational field a
magnetic field and an electrical field two
electrical fields two magnetic fields
12a magnetic field and an electrical field
13STOP!
14Identify the type(s) of current that can be used
to power electric motors. direct current only
absolute current only direct current or
alternating current only alternating current,
direct current or absolute current
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16direct current or alternating current only
17 Complete the following reaction. NaOH(aq)
HCl(aq) _____ H2O(l)
2NaCl(1) NaCl(s) NaCl(aq) 2NaCl(aq)
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19NaCl(aq)
20Which of the following will have the lowest
pH? rainwater distilled water soapy water
bleach
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22rainwater
23Dr. M wants to perform research on the effects of
exposure to gamma radiation. Dr. B has developed
a new type of instrument that fires gamma
radiation at tumors he wants to research the
effectiveness of his "gamma knife." What is the
fundamental difference between the research
performed by these two doctors? Dr. M must know
about nuclear decay, and Mr. B doesn't need to.
Dr. M's research is ethical and Dr. B's is not.
Dr. M is conducting a scientific investigation
and Dr. B is not. Dr. B is focusing on
technological design and Dr. M is not.
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25Dr. B is focusing on technological design and Dr.
M is not.
26Alan constructs a circuit that has two 1.5 V
batteries arranged in series. These batteries
power a single light bulb. What will happen if
Alan adds another load in series? The resistance
of the circuit has increased, so more current
will flow. The voltage of the circuit has
increased, so more current will flow. The
resistance of the circuit has decreased, so less
current will flow. The resistance of the
circuit has increased, so less current will flow.
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28The resistance of the circuit has increased, so
less current will flow.
29Which of the following substances is the most
chemically stable? Mg2 Mg Cl- MgCl2(s)
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31MgCl2(s)
32What is the danger of an uncontrolled chain
reaction within the core of a nuclear fission
reactor? An uncontrolled chain reaction will use
up all of the fuel in the reactor and force the
fission of the metals that make up the core
casing. An uncontrolled chain reaction will
produce enough heat to crack the reactor core
open, releasing radioactive material. An
uncontrolled chain reaction will produce enough
electrons to electrically charge the reactor
core. An uncontrolled chain reaction will
produce enough heat to induce fusion in the
reactor core, which will result in an explosion.
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34An uncontrolled chain reaction will produce
enough heat to crack the reactor core open,
releasing radioactive material.
35The loss or gain of which subatomic particle has
the greatest effect on chemical
reactivity? electron proton neutron nucleon
36electron
37Too bad!
38For new scientific knowledge to be gained,
scientists must share their ideas. What is an
appropriate way for scientists to communicate
their findings? Make flyers advertising their
results. Write a book immediately after the
experiment is conducted, pronouncing the
discovery as fast. Hold a press conference to
share the information gained. Submit complete
information regarding the experiment to a
peer-reviewed scientific journal.
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40Submit complete information regarding the
experiment to a peer-reviewed scientific journal.
41When energy is transformed from one form to
another, some of the energy is lost in the form
of mechanical energy. hydrogen gas. water.
thermal energy.
42No So
Is It?
43thermal energy.
44Joey hit a wall with a 1 meter long sledgehammer
20 times with a force of 200 Newtons. Much to
Joey's dismay, the wall remained undamaged. If
work force X distance, how much work did Joey
do on the wall? 0 joules 10 joules 200
joules 4000 joules
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460 joules
47A recently-used hot ceramic teapot is placed on
a cold trivet. Which statement is correct about
the sequence of thermal energy transfers?The
air transfers energy to the teapot and trivet,
and they become cool. The teapot transfers all
of its energy to the air and becomes cool. The
teapot transfers some energy to the trivet and
some energy to the air and becomes cool. The
trivet transfers energy to the teapot and the
teapot becomes cool.
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49The teapot transfers some energy to the trivet
and some energy to the air and becomes cool.
50Smart glass technologies have become increasingly
popular. British scientists recently developed a
window glass that helps buildings stay cool. At
regular temperatures, the glass allows in both
infrared (IR) and ultraviolet (UV) light. But
above 29C, the coating on the glass undergoes a
chemical change, causing it to block IR light.
What happens to the IR light?It is absorbed by
the glass. It is refracted by the glass. It
is reflected by the coating on the glass. It is
refracted by the coating on the glass.
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52It is reflected by the coating on the glass.
53Which of the following produces energy from
processes that do not involve a chemical
change?a bonfire a fossil fuel power plant
a nuclear power plant a car
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55a nuclear power plant (nuclear energy change)
56What characteristic do all waves share? All
waves move matter. All waves transfer energy.
All waves can move through a vacuum. All
waves travel at 3.0X108 m/s.
57All waves transfer energy.
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59What happens when two negatively-charged
particles are brought together? They undergo
combustion. They are repelled from each other.
They are attracted to each other. They form
an isotope.
60They are repelled from each other.
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62What is the resistance of a hair dryer that uses
4 A of current when the voltage is 120 V? 480
ohms 40 ohms 30 ohms 0.33 ohms
6330 ohms
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65What was the main problem with J.J. Thomson's
model of the atom? It did not account for
protons, and so the Thomson model was negatively
charged. It did not account for electrons, and
so the Thomson model was positively charged.
It hypothesized many more electrons than
protons. It did not account for a centralized
nucleus containing most of the atom's mass.
66It did not account for a centralized nucleus
containing most of the atom's mass.
67NOT CLOSE!
68The speed of an object increases 10 m/s over 10
seconds. What is its acceleration? 0 m/s2 1
m/s2 10 m/s2 100 m/s2
691 m/s2
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71Which of the following is a source of potential
energy that could release radiant energy? a
diamond a sunflower seed a neutron a match
72a match
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74Without knowing the ultimate purpose of each
activity, which of the following would most
likely be a part of a scientific
investigation? traveling to the rain forest
extracting DNA samples from eight varieties of
rain forest beetles moving to the rain forest
to see if you can survive there listening to
the music of native Indians
75extracting DNA samples from eight varieties of
rain forest beetles
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77Which of the following is a technological design
investigation?buying a go-cart installing a
new bumper finding ways to make the go-cart
faster painting the go-cart
78finding ways to make the go-cart faster
Final Jeopardy
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80Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
81Lamar really likes spiders and wants to do a
Science Fair project on some aspect of spiders.
If the theme of the Fair that year was
"Innovations" which topic would make an
acceptable entry for Lamar? Spiders Throughout
History New Applications for Spider Venom
Comparing Spider DNA to Human DNA The
Everyday Lives of Spiders
82New Applications for Spider Venom
83Back to question.
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