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Each molecule of table sugar,
C12, H22, O11, contains
12 atoms of carbon
1 atom of carbon
6 atoms of carbon
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A person is standing still and listening to a siren
sounding an alarm. The frequency of the sound is
500 Hz. The person begins running toward the
sound at a rate of 20 m/s. The frequency of the
sound the person hears will
Remain the same
increase
Change to 20 Hz
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The chemical symbol for sulfuric
acid is H2SO4. How many atoms
are contained in each molecule of
sulfuric acid?
6
7
3
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Maria is 123 centimeters tall. Her
height in meters is
1.23m
.123m
12.3m
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The combination of all forces
acting on an object is called the
Total force
Net force
Super force
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Which of the following processes
requires the most work?
10 kg weight rests on a table
A person holds a 1 kg weight still with outstretched
arms
A 10 kg ball rolling across the floor
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A wheel barrow is an example
of a
First class lever
Second class lever
Third-class lever
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What is the mechanical
advantage of a ramp the is 10
meters long and 2 meters
high?
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5
15
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A first class lever has the
Fulcrum at one end and the output force between the
fulcrum and the input force
Fulcrum at one end and the input force between the fulcrum
and the output force
Fulcrum in the middle
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Friction is defined as
Force that opposes motion between 2 surfaces
that are touching
Rate at which velocity changes
Speed of an object in a particular
direction
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Friction is defined as
force that opposes motion between two surfaces that
are touching
Rate at which velocity changes
Resistance of an object to a change in
its velocity
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A weight lifter presses a 400 N weight 0.5 m
over his head in 2 seconds. What is the power
of the lifter
100 Watts
100 N
25 Watts
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The difference between speed and
velocity is that velocity includes
direction
distance
time
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When the velocity of an object
changes, it is acted upon by an
force
momentum
inertia
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The law that states for every action
force there is an equal and opposite
reaction force is
Newton’s first law of motion
Newton’s second law of motion
Newton’s third law of motion
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An airplane is flying at 635 km per hour at an
altitude of 35 000 m. It is currently over Kansas
and is approximately 16 minutes ahead of its
schedules arrival time. What is its velocity
635 km/hr
35,000 m/s
Not enough information about
its direction
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Final Jeopardy
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Final Jeopardy Category:
Physical Science
The six parts of an
experiment.
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Credits
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