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2What type of charge to electrons have?
Neutral
No charge
Negative
Positive
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5What type of energy does the sun produce
Radiant
Sound
Mechanical
Chemical
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8What type of energy is an apple that you eat
Chemical
Mechanical
Light
Radiant
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11What type of energy is a light bulb
Chemical
Mechanical
Radiant
Thermal
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14What type of energy is a lump of coal
Thermal
Light
Mechanical
Chemical
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17What type of energy is a falling ball
Thermal
Light
Mechanical
Chemical
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20What direction do electrons flow?
Downard because of gravity
From negative to positive
From positive to negative
From the left to the right
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23What is potential energy?
Energy of motion
Energy that involves movement
Energy that is stored
Energy that is being used
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26What unit do we use to measure force when
calculating work?
Newton
Meter
Joule
Centimeter
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29What unit do we use to measure work?
Newton
Meter
Joule
Centimeter
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32What is meant by oxidation within a battery?
When a chemical reaction occurs and two electrons
are released
When a chemical reaction occurs and two electrons
combine with positive ions.
When a chemical reaction occurs and a nucleus
splits open releasing energy
When a chemical reaction occurs and two protons
are released
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35What is meant by reduction in a battery?
When a chemical reaction occurs and two electrons
are released
When a chemical reaction occurs and two electrons
combine with positive ions
When a chemical reaction occurs and a nucleus
splits open releasing energy
When a chemical reaction occurs and two protons
are released
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38What are the main components of all batteries?
Positive electrode, copper, electrolyte
Zinc, negative electrode, electrolyte
Copper, zinc, copper sulfate
Positive electrode, negative electrode,
electrolyte
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41What did we use for the positive electrode in our
homemade battery?
Copper
Zinc
Lead
Sulfate
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44What is meant by independent data?
Data that is collected when conducting the
experiment
Data that is determined before the experiment
begins
Data that is found by using different formulas
Data that cannot be graphed
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47What is meant by dependent data?
Data that is collected when conducting the
experiment
Data that is determined before the experiment
begins
Data that is found by using different formulas
Data that cannot be graphed
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50If your motor has a force of 5.5 Newtons and you
wanted to pick up a block that weighs 4 Newtons,
could you pick up the block and why?
No, gravitys force is greater than the motors
force
No, gravitys force is the same as the motors
force so it will not move
Yes, the motors force is greater than gravitys
force
Yes, because the motor and gravity are equal and
this will result in the block being moved
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53What particles are found inside the nucleus of an
atom?
Eletrons and protons
Protons and neutrons
Neutrons and electrons
Protons and electrodes
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56Which of the following are important to include
when constructing a graph?
Label axis and use colored bars
Conclusion and title
Line increments and units used
Write X and Y on the correct axis
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59After an experiment, the data ranged from 5 to
120. If the graph has 25 lines, what would your
line increments be?
5
10
20
25
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62What is the first step of the scientific method
process when complete a lab?
Data
Procedure
Hypothesis
Purpose
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65What is the second step of the scientific method
process when completing a lab?
Data
Procedure
Hypothesis
Purpose
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68What is the third step of the scientific method
process when completing a lab?
Data
Procedure
Hypothesis
Purpose
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71What two things do you need to know to calculate
power?
Time and force
Force and distance
Work and time
Time and distance
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74Which of the following are two types of force we
discussed?
Gravity and elastic
Weight and mass
Gravity and weight
Microforce and workforce
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77A light bulb, when on is an example of what type
of energy?
Heat and radiant
Light and sound
Thermal and light
Electrical and radiant
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80What is the theory of energy?
Energy is always converted to a different type
before it is lost
Energy is destroyed each time we convert it to a
new type
Energy is constantly being created to replace the
energy we destroy
Energy is never destroyed, but is changed into a
new form
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83How do scientists determine when work has been
completed?
When effort is put forth and energy is used
When a force is applied and an object moves
When thought and effort are put into a problem
When force has been applied even when the object
doesnt move
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86In which of the following examples is work being
done?
You walk along the beach
You lay on your bed and read a book
You push with all our effort against a brick wall
You attempt to remove a ring that is stuck on
your finger
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89What is the formula for power?
Force x distance
Work x force
Work time
Force time
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92How is weight related to gravity?
Weight is the measurement of gravitys force
Gravity is a force and so is weight
Weight is the amount of matter in an object and
gravity contains matter
Weight and gravity are not related
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95Convert 27 centimeter to meters
2.7 meters
.27 meters
27 meters
270 meters
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98Convert 4 centimeters to meters
40 meters
.4 meters
.04 meters
.40 meters
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101What unit do we use to measure distance when
calculating work?
Newton
Meter
joule
Centimeter
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