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Exam 9,10 & 13 Practice Test. By April Senger. Which of the following normally warms up faster when heat is applied?. Wood Glass Water Iron. Which of the following normally warms up faster when heat is applied?. Wood Glass Water Iron. Wave interference occurs for. Light waves
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Exam 9,10 & 13Practice Test By April Senger
Which of the following normally warms up faster when heat is applied? • Wood • Glass • Water • Iron
Which of the following normally warms up faster when heat is applied? • Wood • Glass • Water • Iron
Wave interference occurs for • Light waves • Sound waves • Water waves • All of these
Wave interference occurs for • Light waves • Sound waves • Water waves • All of these
When an iron ring is heated, the ring becomes • Stays the same • Larger • Smaller • Depends on room temperature
When an iron ring is heated, the ring becomes • Stays the same • Larger • Smaller • Depends on room temperature
Which of the following expands most when the temperature is increased? Equal volumes of • Ice water • Wood • Helium • Iron
Which of the following expands most when the temperature is increased? Equal volumes of • Ice water • Wood • Helium • Iron
An observer on the ground hears a sonic boom which is created by an airplane flying at a speed • Greater than the speed of sound • Just below the speed of sound • Equal to the speed of sound • All of these
An observer on the ground hears a sonic boom which is created by an airplane flying at a speed • Greater than the speed of sound • Just below the speed of sound • Equal to the speed of sound • All of these
If you were caught in freezing weather with only a candle for heat, you would be warmer in • A tent • A wooden house • An igloo • A car
If you were caught in freezing weather with only a candle for heat, you would be warmer in • A tent • A wooden house • An igloo • A car
A good heat conductor is a • Neither • It is the same • Good insulator • Poor insulator
A good heat conductor is a • Neither • It is the same • Good insulator • Poor insulator
When you touch a cold piece of ice with your finger , energy flows • Neither • Actually both ways • From the ice to your finger • From your finger to the ice
When you touch a cold piece of ice with your finger , energy flows • Neither • Actually both ways • From the ice to your finger • From your finger to the ice
During a very cold winter, water pipes sometimes burst. The reason for this is • Water contacts when it freezes • Water expands when it freezes • The thawing process releases pressure on the pipes • The ground contacts when, pulling the pipes apart
During a very cold winter, water pipes sometimes burst. The reason for this is • Water contacts when it freezes • Water expands when it freezes • The thawing process releases pressure on the pipes • The ground contacts when, pulling the pipes apart
The lowest temperature possible in nature is • 100 degrees C • 4 degrees • -273 degrees C • 0 degrees C
The lowest temperature possible in nature is • 100 degrees C • 4 degrees • -273 degrees C • 0 degrees C
Evaporation is a cooling process because • Heat is radiated during the process • The more energetic molecules are able to escape the liquid • The temperature of the remaining liquid decreases • Of conduction and convection
Evaporation is a cooling process because • Heat is radiated during the process • The more energetic molecules are able to escape the liquid • The temperature of the remaining liquid decreases • Of conduction and convection
What is a gas changing from a liquid to a gas? • Freezing • Evaporation • Condensation • Solidification
What is a gas changing from a liquid to a gas? • Freezing • Evaporation • Condensation • Solidification
When a solid is changed to a liquid phase, the solid • Stays the same • Releases energy • Absorbs energy • Neither releases or absorbs energy
When a solid is changed to a liquid phase, the solid • Stays the same • Releases energy • Absorbs energy • Neither releases or absorbs energy
When liquids change to a solid phase, they • Stays the same • Releases energy • Absorbs energy • Neither releases or absorbs energy
When liquids change to a solid phase, they • Stays the same • Releases energy • Absorbs energy • Neither releases or absorbs energy
What is the temperature at which all motion is thought to stop? • 212 degrees F • Absolute Zero • 0 degrees C • 37 degrees C
What is the temperature at which all motion is thought to stop? • 212 degrees F • Absolute Zero • 0 degrees C • 37 degrees C
What is the transfer of heat due to contact between objects? • Conduction • Convection • Radiation • Thermal expansion
What is the transfer of heat due to contact between objects? • Conduction • Convection • Radiation • Thermal expansion
What is the best answer for why you get warm standing next to a fire? • Evaporation • Conduction • Condensation • Convection
What is the best answer for why you get warm standing next to a fire? • Evaporation • Conduction • Condensation • Convection
How does sunlight get to Earth? • Sublimation • Convection • Conduction • Radiation
How does sunlight get to Earth? • Sublimation • Convection • Conduction • Radiation
What is the change of a substance from a solid to a gas (no liquid phase) called? • Claymation • Condensation • Sublimation • Evaporation
What is the change of a substance from a solid to a gas (no liquid phase) called? • Claymation • Condensation • Sublimation • Evaporation
What state of matter has atoms that have the most attraction to each other? • Plasma • Solid • Gas • Liquid
What state of matter has atoms that have the most attraction to each other? • Plasma • Solid • Gas • Liquid
What do we call it when waves either add together or subtract from each other resulting in a different wave? • Interference • Red shift • Transverse • Longitudinal
What do we call it when waves either add together or subtract from each other resulting in a different wave? • Interference • Red shift • Transverse • Longitudinal
If light were moving toward you, the color spectrum would shift towards • Yellow • Blue • Green • Red
If light were moving toward you, the color spectrum would shift towards • Yellow • Blue • Green • Red
The vibrations of a transverse wave move in a direction • At right angles to the direction of the wave travel • Along the direction of wave travel • Both • Neither
The vibrations of a transverse wave move in a direction • At right angles to the direction of the wave travel • Along the direction of wave travel • Both • Neither
Sound waves cannot travel in • Steel • A vacuum • Water • Air
Sound waves cannot travel in • Steel • A vacuum • Water • Air
A Doppler effect occurs when a source of sound moves • Away from you • Towards you • None of these • Both of these