Title: SPRING
1SPRING 2005 Final Review
2What is SPEED ?
Change in distance over time.
What is VELOCITY?
Speed with a direction 20 mph South
What is ACCELERATION?
Change in velocity over time
3When do you use a BAR GRAPH?
A snap shot Used to compare data for several
individual items or events.
4Line Used to show a changing relationship
between two variables.
5Multi-line Appropriate when comparing two or
more sets of data.
6 Pie appropriate
when dividing a whole into its parts.
Percentages
7How fast is an object moving if it travels 350 m
in 7 seconds
Formula distance/time
Speed 350 meter 7 seconds
Speed 50 m/s
8An object traveling at 30 m/s Increases it speed
to 70 m/s in 8 seconds. Calculate The rate of
acceleration
70 30 5m/s2 8
Formula Vf Vi t
9An object slows down 65 m/s to 30 m/s in 7
seconds. What is the Deceleration?
Formula Vf Vi t
30 65 7
- 5 m/s2
106. Responding variable
Number of leaves Height colors
7. Manipulated variable
Vitamin supplement
8. Controls
a. Type of plant
b. Amt of water
c. Distilled water
119. Balanced Forces
a. Equal b. Opposite
40N
40N
1210.
- Start moving
- Stop moving
- change speed
13Inertia
11.
- The tendency of an object to resist any changes
in its motion
1412 Because of inertia When a car stops suddenly
you fly forward.
You stop going forward Because the seat
belts Exert an unbalanced force in an
opposite direction.
1513. If mass remains constant. As force
increases Acceleration will INCREASE
F MA
1 (1)(1)
2 (1)(2)
If mass is constant
16 If FORCE remains constant. As MASS
increases Acceleration will DECREASE
F MA
1 (1)(1)
1 (2)(1/2)
If FORCE is constant
17The unit for force In The METRIC system Is the
NEWTON
18An object accelerates at a rate of 3 m/s2 with a
force of 120 N what is the mass of the object.
F ma 120 (m)(3) m 40 kg
1916. What force is Needed to accelerate a 45 kg
mass at a rate of 5 m/s2
F ma F (45)(5)
F 225N
2017. Calculate the acceleration when a force of
360 N is applied to a 90- kg mass.
F ma a F/m a 360/90 a 4
m/s2
21- A car has a mass of
- 1600 kg. What is the
- weight of the car.
F mg g 9.8 m/s2
F (1600)(9.8)
F 15680 Newtons
2219. As the space shuttle climbs into the sky,
the mass of the astronaut _____________, and
the weight of the astronaut ________.
stays the same
decreases
2320. FRICTION
A force that opposes motion
24The two factors that affect friction are
21.
- Mass of object
- more mass more friction
- less mass less friction
b. Texture of surface Smooth less
friction Rough more friction
2522. Calculate the momentum of a 2.4 kg puppy that
is running at 5.7 m/s.
p mv p (2.4)(5.7) p 13.68 kg?m/s
2623. Bouyancy
The ability of a fluid to exert an upward force
on an object that is immersed in a fluid.
2724. Two types of energy are
a. Potential energy
b. Kinetic energy
2825. Stored energy or energy due to position is
known as __________ energy.
potential
2926. Energy of motion Is known as __________
energy.
Kinetic
3027. Law of Conservation of Energy
energy cannot be created nor destroyed, but is
only changed from one form to another.
3128. A light bulb changes Electrical
energy into ____________.
Heat and light
3229. The headphones for your CD player change
electrical energy into __________.
SOUND
3330. What is the formula Used to calculate work?
WORK
(FORCE)
(DISTANCE)
3431. PE ? m 70 kg h 38 m PE mgh PE
(70)(9.8)(38)
PE 26068 joules
3532. KE ? v 30 m/s m 3600 kg KE 0.5mv2 KE
(0.5)(3600)(30)(30)
KE 1,620,000 joules
3633. F 600N d 8 meters t 7
seconds P (f)(d) P (600)(8) t
7
P 685.7 watts
37- Two ways machines
- make work easier.
- Change the direction
- the force is applied.
b. Decrease the force that must be applied
3835. When using any machine, a decrease in force
requires an increase in__________.
distance
3936.
2
2
1
4
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4537. Which pulleys would lift a 500 N box with
250N effort?
AMA Fr 500 N 2 Fe 250 N
Pulleys B C
4638. Look at pulley D. If 20 m of rope passed
through your hands, the box would rise ______ m
from the floor.
5
IMA De Dr (De) 20 Dr
IMA 4
4739. LABEL
Fe
40N
5m
15 m
Dr
De
80N
Fr
4840. Calculate INPUT WORK
WORKin (Fe)(De)
WORKin (40)(15)
WORKin 600 Joules
4941. Calculate OUTPUT WORK
WORKout (Fr)(Dr)
WORKout (5)(80)
WORKout 400 Joules
5042. Calculate IMA
IMA De Dr
15 5
3
5143. Calculate AMA
IMA Fr Fe
80 40
2
5244. Calculate EFFICIENCY
Eff Work out x 100 Work in
Eff 400 x 100 600
66
Eff AMA x 100 2 IMA
3
66
5345. Which temperature Scale is based on ABSOLUTE
ZERO?
KELVIN
54AVERAGE KINETIC ENERGY OF A SUBSTANCE
5546. DEFINE b. THERMAL ENERGY
TOTAL KINETIC ENERGY OF A SUBSTANCE
5646. DEFINE c. HEAT
CHANGE IN KINETIC ENERGY OF A SUBSTANCE
5747. The freezing point of a wax substance is
60ºC. therefore its melting point is __________.
60ºC
5848. THE THREE FACTORs that determine the thermal
energy contained by an object.
a. Mass
b. Change in temperature
c. Specific heat of object
5949. The energy Content of food is measured in?
Kilocalories (Calories)
60CONVECTION
heat transfer that occurs in moving fluids.
Conduction
the transfer of thermal energy by direct
contact between particles (SOLIDS)
6151. How is radiation different from conduction
and Convection?
RADIATION CAN TRAVEL THROUGH A VACUUM. The
other 2 must have a medium.
6252. 52 º C ________K
325
K º C 273
K 52 º C 273
6353. 15 º F _______ º C
-9.4
º C F - 32 1.8
º C 15 - 32 1.8
64197.6
54. 92º C ____ ºF
º F 1.8 º C 32
º F (1.8)(92) 32
6555. What makes thermal Energy UNIQUE?
It never exists alone. It only occurs in
the presence of another type of energy. EX heat
and light
6656. What is a magnet?
Any substance that can attract iron other
magnetic materials
6757.
Geographic north
Magnetic South
s
N
Magnetic North
Geographic South
6858. How do you make and destroy a magnet?
Making a magnet.
a. Contact - Stroking in one direction
b. Induction - Close but not touching
C. Electricity
6958 Destroying a magnet
a. Heating
b. Rubbing back and forth with another magnet
c. Striking or jarring
7059. Like poles of a magnet Unlike poles of a
magnet
REPEL
ATTRACT
7160. Three types of electricity
MAGNETISM
- the attraction and repulsion between magnetic
poles
72b. Static electricity
the gathering of electric charges on an object.
73c. Current electricity
- the flow of electrons in a circuit.
7461.Name the three particles of the atom and their
charges.
a. PROTON - positive
b. ELECTRON - negative
c. NEUTRON no charge
7562. Which particle is responsible for the flow
of electricity?
ELECTRON
7663. What is the charge of an object with
- More electrons than
- protons?
NEGATIVE
77b. Fewer electrons than protons.
POSITIVE
c. Same number of Electrons and Protons
NEUTRAL
7864. Name the three parts of a circuit.
a. LOAD
b. VOLTAGE SOURCE
c. CONDUCTOR
7965. Comparison of Parallel and series circuits
80Comparison of Parallel and series circuits
81Comparison of Parallel and series circuits
82Comparison of Parallel and series circuits
8366. Schematic diagram Of parallel circuit with 2
lamps and 6 volt battery.
8467. Ohms law (V IR) States that
- As voltage increases
- current ___________.
INCREASES
b. As resistance increases current ___________.
DECREASES
8568. Find the resistance of A circuit with 2.5
amps of Current and a 12 volt Battery.
V IR R V I
4.8 O
R 12 2.5
8669. What is the current on on a circuit with a
power Rating of 250 watts and a voltage of 20
volts?
P VI
I P V
I 250 20
12.5 a
8770. Most electricity in the United States is
generated by
FOSSIL FUELS
8871 Alternative energy sources
1. SOLAR
2. WIND
3. GEOTHERMAL
4. TIDAL ENERGY
5. HYDROELECTRICITY
6. NUCLEAR
8972. Particles of the medium vibrate perpendicular
to the direction the wave is moving.
TRANSVERSE
9073. Particles of the medium vibrate Parallel to
the direction of the wave is moving.
LONGITUDINAL
9174. The distance from one trough to another
trough.
Wavelength
9275. The highness or lowness of a sound.
PITCH
9376. 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz
Human Hearing Range
9477. The change in pitch heard when the
listener or the source of sound is moving (ex
siren)
Doppler effect
9578. The loudness of sound
Intensity
9679. The tendency of an object to vibrate at
the same frequency as another object.
RESONANCE
9780. A reflected sound wave
ECHO
9881. The EM spectrum is made of these waves
TRANSVERSE
9982. Only part of the EM spectrum that can be seen
by humans
VISIBLE LIGHT
10083. Allows most light to pass through
producing clear images.
TRANSPARENT
10184. Allows some light to Pass through
producing Blurry images
Translucent
10285. Blocks most light, No image is produced.
OPAQUE
10386. A process that Produces light that travels
in only one plane (ex sunglasses
Polarization
10487. The bending of a wave as it passes an edge or
opening
Diffraction
10588 Find the frequency of a wave if it velocity
is 50 m/s and its wavelength Is 10 meters?
V F x ? f V ?
f 50 10
5 Hz
10689. The velocity of a Wave is 21 m/s and
its Frequency is 7 Hz. What is The wavelength of
this wave
V F x ? ? V f
? 21 7
3 m
10790. What is the velocity of a wave that has a
frequency of 10 HZ and a wavelength of 2.5
meters.
V F x ?
V (10)(2.5)
25 m/s
10891. Waves with a lower frequency
contain __________ energy than those with higher
energy.
Lower
10992. List the three Primary colors.
RED
GREEN
BLUE
11092. List the three Secondary color.
CYAN
MAGENTA
YELLOW
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11295. State the Law of REFLECTION
When a ray of light is reflected from a
surface, the angle of incidence is equal to the
angle of reflection.
11396. REFLECTION
The bouncing back of a light ray from
a surface.
114REFRACTION
- The change in direction
- of a light ray as it passes
- from one medium to another.