Chapters 1-4 Review By April Senger FOS What do we call an educated guess? • • • • Fact Law Theory Hypothesis What do we call an educated guess? • • • • Fact Law Theory Hypothesis What are the variables called that you try to make sure stay constant throughout an experiment? • • • • Alphabetic letters Dependent Independent Controlled or constant What are the variables called that you try to make sure stay constant throughout an experiment? • • • • Alphabetic letters Dependent Independent Controlled or constant What is a large collection of information that is well tested and verified? It is an explanation of an event. • • • • Hypothesis Fact Theory Law What is a large collection of information that is well tested and verified? It is an explanation of an event. • • • • Hypothesis Fact Theory Law When writing up a lab report, your errors should be listed in or after what part? • • • • Question Conclusion Experiment Hypothesis When writing up a lab report, your errors should be listed in or after what part? • • • • Question Conclusion Experiment Hypothesis What portion of the lab write up is the following an example of? The string is cotton and cotton stretches. The bar is 40 cm tall. The mass can be changed by 2.73 grams. • • • • Errors Observations Conclusion Question What portion of the lab write up is the following an example of? The string is cotton and cotton stretches. The bar is 40 cm tall. The mass can be changed by 2.73 grams. • • • • Errors Observations Conclusion Question What is an orderly method for gaining, organizing, and applying new knowledge? • • • • Theory Scientific method Law Fact What is an orderly method for gaining, organizing, and applying new knowledge? • • • • Theory Scientific method Law Fact What is a general hypothesis or statement that has been tested repeatedly and not contradicted? Sometimes it is called a principle. • • • • Law Technology Theory Fact What is a general hypothesis or statement that has been tested repeatedly and not contradicted? Sometimes it is called a principle. • • • • Law Technology Theory Fact The study of forces and their motion called? • • • • Chemistry Astronomy Biology Physics The study of forces and their motion called? • • • • Chemistry Astronomy Biology Physics What is a measure of space? • • • • Mass Weight Volume None of these What is a measure of space? • • • • Mass Weight Volume None of these A sheet of paper can be withdrawn from under a carton of milk without it falling over. What does this demonstrate? • • • • The paper isn’t touching the milk The milk has inertia Gravity holds the milk secure The milk has no acceleration A sheet of paper can be withdrawn from under a carton of milk without it falling over. What does this demonstrate? • • • • The paper isn’t touching the milk The milk has inertia Gravity holds the milk secure The milk has no acceleration A truck is moving at a constant velocity. Inside the storage compartment, a rock is dropped from the midpoint of the ceiling and strikes the floor below. Where does the rock it the floor? • • • • Ahead of the dropping point Behind the dropping point Exactly below the dropping point More info is needed to solve A truck is moving at a constant velocity. Inside the storage compartment, a rock is dropped from the midpoint of the ceiling and strikes the floor below. Where does the rock it the floor? • • • • Ahead of the dropping point Behind the dropping point Exactly below the dropping point More info is needed to solve A 10 Newton falling object encounters 4 Newtons of air resistance. What is the magnitude of the net force on the object? • • • • 10 6 4 0 A 10 Newton falling object encounters 4 Newtons of air resistance. What is the magnitude of the net force on the object? • • • • 10 6 4 0 A 10 Newton falling object encounters 10 Newtons of air resistance. What is the next force on the object? • • • • 0 4 6 10 A 10 Newton falling object encounters 10 Newtons of air resistance. What is the next force on the object? • • • • 0 4 6 10 A man weighing 800 N stands at rest on 2 bathroom scales so that his weight is distributed evenly over both scales. What is the reading on each scale? • • • • 200 400 800 1600 A man weighing 800 N stands at rest on 2 bathroom scales so that his weight is distributed evenly over both scales. What is the reading on each scale? • • • • 200 400 800 1600 Galileo’s interpretation of motion differed from Aristole’s because what did Galileo have that Aristole didn’t? • • • • Hypothesis Speculation Classification Experiments Galileo’s interpretation of motion differed from Aristole’s because what did Galileo have that Aristole didn’t? • • • • Hypothesis Speculation Classification Experiments What are 2 measurements necessary for calculating average speed? • • • • Distance and acceleration Distance and time Velocity and time Acceleration and time What are 2 measurements necessary for calculating average speed? • • • • Distance and acceleration Distance and time Velocity and time Acceleration and time An object is in free-fall. At one instant, it is traveling at a speed of 50 m/s. What is its speed exactly 1 second later? • • • • 60 m/s 50 m/s 40 m/s 25 m/s An object is in free-fall. At one instant, it is traveling at a speed of 50 m/s. What is its speed exactly 1 second later? • • • • 60 m/s 50 m/s 40 m/s 25 m/s What is the force that always work in the opposite direction of motion? • • • • Friction Velocity Mass Gravity What is the force that always work in the opposite direction of motion? • • • • Friction Velocity Mass Gravity What is the gain in speed each second for a freely falling object approximately? • • • • 0 5 m/s 10 m/s 20 m/s What is the gain in speed each second for a freely falling object approximately? • • • • 0 5 m/s 10 m/s 20 m/s A car accelerates from rest at 2 m/s/s. What is the speed 3 seconds after the car starts moving? • • • • 6 m/s 4 m/s 3 m/s 2 m/s A car accelerates from rest at 2 m/s/s. What is the speed 3 seconds after the car starts moving? • • • • 6 m/s 4 m/s 3 m/s 2 m/s Which has a greater mass? • • • • Marshmallow Automobile battery King-sized pillow They are all the same Which has a greater mass? • • • • Marshmallow Automobile battery King-sized pillow They are all the same What is the force due to gravity that acts on an object’s mass? • • • • Volume A property of equilibrium Weight Mass What is the force due to gravity that acts on an object’s mass? • • • • Volume A property of equilibrium Weight Mass In which case would you have the largest mass of gold? When your chunk of gold weighed 1 N on the • • • • Jupiter Moon Earth Sun In which case would you have the largest mass of gold? When your chunk of gold weighed 1 N on the • • • • Jupiter Moon Earth Sun Careful: On the surface of Jupiter, where the acceleration due to gravity is about 3 times that of Earth, what would the MASS be of a 100 kg rock be? • • • • 900 kg 600 kg 300 kg 100 kg Careful: On the surface of Jupiter, where the acceleration due to gravity is about 3 times that of Earth, what would the MASS be of a 100 kg rock be? • • • • 900 kg 600 kg 300 kg 100 kg A car has a mass of 1000 kg and accelerates 2 m/s/s. What is the magnitude of the force exerted on the car? • • • • 2000 N 1000 N 500 N 1500 N A car has a mass of 1000 kg and accelerates 2 m/s/s. What is the magnitude of the force exerted on the car? • • • • 2000 N 1000 N 500 N 1500 N A bag of groceries has a mass of 10 kg and a weight of about • • • • 100 N 10 N 1N 1000 N A bag of groceries has a mass of 10 kg and a weight of about • • • • 100 N 10 N 1N 1000 N A Mack truck and Volkswagen travelling at the same speed collide head-on. The impact force is greatest on the • • • • Mack truck Volkswagen Is the same Depends on weather A Mack truck and Volkswagen travelling at the same speed collide head-on. The impact force is greatest on the • • • • Mack truck Volkswagen Is the same Depends on weather Your friend says that the heavy weight champion of the world cannot exert a force of 50 N on a tissue with his best punch. The tissue is held in midair, no walls, no tricks. You… • • • • Disagree-good punches have this force Suggest the force is zero Agree-it can’t be done Suggest the force is 10 N Your friend says that the heavy weight champion of the world cannot exert a force of 50 N on a tissue with his best punch. The tissue is held in midair, no walls, no tricks. You… • • • • Disagree-good punches have this force Suggest the force is zero Agree-it can’t be done Suggest the force is 10 N Which of Newton’s says that for every action force there is an equal and opposite reaction force? • • • • 1 2 3 4 Which of Newton’s says that for every action force there is an equal and opposite reaction force? • • • • 1 2 3 4 Who developed the natural and unnatural motion theories? • • • • Galileo Hubble Ptolemy Aristole Who developed the natural and unnatural motion theories? • • • • Galileo Hubble Ptolemy Aristole What is the acceleration of an object when it reaches terminal velocity? • • • • 10 Infinity Constant zero What is the acceleration of an object when it reaches terminal velocity? • • • • 10 Infinity Constant zero To make life more simple, we round Earth’s gravity to about • • • • 10 15 20 30 To make life more simple, we round Earth’s gravity to about • • • • 10 15 20 30 What is the change in velocity divided by the time? • • • • Delta v Acceleration Speed Force What is the change in velocity divided by the time? • • • • Delta v Acceleration Speed Force When an object is falling and only the force of gravity is acting on it, what do we call it? • • • • Free fall Terminal velocity Acceleration Friction When an object is falling and only the force of gravity is acting on it, what do we call it? • • • • Free fall Terminal velocity Acceleration Friction Facts are • • • • More important than theories Meaningless Able to change Always correct Facts are • • • • More important than theories Meaningless Able to change Always correct Which of the following is a scientific statement? • • • • There are things we will never know Matter is filled with undetectable particles The moon is made of green cheese Parts of the Universe will never be found Which of the following is a scientific statement? • • • • There are things we will never know Matter is filled with undetectable particles The moon is made of green cheese Parts of the Universe will never be found What part of a lab is the following describing? Describes how to conduct the steps so that it can be reproduced. Includes materials, tools and processes in a logical sequential manner • • • • Conclusion Question Observation Experiment What part of a lab is the following describing? Describes how to conduct the steps so that it can be reproduced. Includes materials, tools and processes in a logical sequential manner • • • • Conclusion Question Observation Experiment What part of the lab should you use to write your hypothesis? • • • • Data table Conclusion Experiment Question What part of the lab should you use to write your hypothesis? • • • • Data table Conclusion Experiment Question What portion of a lab write up is described below? Correctly constructed with title, labels and units? • • • • Question Observation Data Table Hypothesis What portion of a lab write up is described below? Correctly constructed with title, labels and units? • • • • Question Observation Data Table Hypothesis What is a fake science that has no tests for validity? • • • • Theory Law Fact Pseudoscience What is a fake science that has no tests for validity? • • • • Theory Law Fact Pseudoscience What is the study of life called? • • • • Chemistry Biology Physics Astronomy What is the study of life called? • • • • Chemistry Biology Physics Astronomy What is the study of matter and how it changes called? • • • • Chemistry Biology Physics Astronomy What is the study of matter and how it changes called? • • • • Chemistry Biology Physics Astronomy What is the study of space and the Universe called? • • • • Physics Chemistry Astronomy Biology What is the study of space and the Universe called? • • • • Physics Chemistry Astronomy Biology Which of Newton’s laws is Inertia? • • • • 4 2 1 3 Which of Newton’s laws is Inertia? • • • • 4 2 1 3 Whirl a rock at the end of a string and it follows a circular path. If the string breaks, what is the tendency of the rock? • • • • Drop straight down Continue in a circular path Follow a straight line path Go towards outer space Whirl a rock at the end of a string and it follows a circular path. If the string breaks, what is the tendency of the rock? • • • • Drop straight down Continue in a circular path Follow a straight line path Go towards outer space A hockey puck is set in motion across a frozen pond. If the ice friction and air resistance are neglected, what is the force required to keep the puck sliding at a constant velocity? • • • • The weight of the object The mass of the object Zero Newtons The force required to stop it A hockey puck is set in motion across a frozen pond. If the ice friction and air resistance are neglected, what is the force required to keep the puck sliding at a constant velocity? • • • • The weight of the object The mass of the object Zero Newtons The force required to stop it An object is pulled northward with a force of 10 N and southward with a force of 15 N. What is the magnitude of the net force on the object? • • • • 15 N 10 N 5N 0N An object is pulled northward with a force of 10 N and southward with a force of 15 N. What is the magnitude of the net force on the object? • • • • 15 N 10 N 5N 0N Which has no change in its state of motion? An object… • • • • At rest In mechanical equilibrium Moving at a constant velocity All of these Which has no change in its state of motion? An object… • • • • At rest In mechanical equilibrium Moving at a constant velocity All of these When a woman stands at rest with 2 feet on a scale, the scale reads 500 N. What will the scale read if she lifts one foot? • • • • 500 N Less than 500 N More than 500 N Not enough information When a woman stands at rest with 2 feet on a scale, the scale reads 500 N. What will the scale read if she lifts one foot? • • • • 500 N Less than 500 N More than 500 N Not enough information You are loosely hanging from a pair of gym rings. What is the upward support force on the rings? • • • • Add both rings to get your weight Each ring equals your weight Each ring is ¾ your weight Zero You are loosely hanging from a pair of gym rings. What is the upward support force on the rings? • • • • Add both rings to get your weight Each ring equals your weight Each ring is ¾ your weight Zero What is the average speed of a horse that gallops a distance of 10 km in a time of 30 minutes? • • • • 10 km/h 20 km/h 30 km/h More than 30 km/h What is the average speed of a horse that gallops a distance of 10 km in a time of 30 minutes? • • • • 10 km/h 20 km/h 30 km/h More than 30 km/h A heavy object and a light object are dropped at the same time from rest in a vacuum. When does the heavier object reach the ground? • • • • At the same time Sooner than the lighter object Later than the lighter object Depends on their shape A heavy object and a light object are dropped at the same time from rest in a vacuum. When does the heavier object reach the ground? • • • • At the same time Sooner than the lighter object Later than the lighter object Depends on their shape Which of Newton’s laws states that an object in motion will stay in motion? • • • • 1 2 3 4 Which of Newton’s laws states that an object in motion will stay in motion? • • • • 1 2 3 4 What is the attraction of a person’s body towards the Earth called? • • • • Volume Weight Speed Mass What is the attraction of a person’s body towards the Earth called? • • • • Volume Weight Speed Mass What is the acceleration of a car that maintains a CONSTANT VELOCITY of 100 km/h for 10 seconds? • • • • 0 10 km/h/s 10 m/s/s 1000 km/h/s What is the acceleration of a car that maintains a CONSTANT VELOCITY of 100 km/h for 10 seconds? • • • • 0 10 km/h/s 10 m/s/s 1000 km/h/s An object travels 8 m in the first second of travel, 8 m in the second, and 8 m again in the third second. What is the acceleration in meters per second? • • • • 5 8 0 10 An object travels 8 m in the first second of travel, 8 m in the second, and 8 m again in the third second. What is the acceleration in meters per second? • • • • 5 8 0 10 If a car increases its velocity from zero to 60 km/h in 10 s, what is its acceleration? • • • • 3 km/h/s 6 km/h/s 10 km/h/s 60 km/h/s If a car increases its velocity from zero to 60 km/h in 10 s, what is its acceleration? • • • • 3 km/h/s 6 km/h/s 10 km/h/s 60 km/h/s What is a kilogram a measure of? • • • • Gravity Mass Force Weight What is a kilogram a measure of? • • • • Gravity Mass Force Weight One object has twice as much mass as another object. What does it also have twice as much of? • • • • Inertia Volume Gravitational acceleration velocity One object has twice as much mass as another object. What does it also have twice as much of? • • • • Inertia Volume Gravitational acceleration velocity Compared with the mass of an object on Earth, what would the MASS of the same object on the moon be? • • • • More Less The same More info is needed Compared with the mass of an object on Earth, what would the MASS of the same object on the moon be? • • • • More Less The same More info is needed A girl pulls on a 10 kg wagon with a constant force of 30 N. What is the wagon’s acceleration in m/s/s? • • • • 30 10 3.0 0.3 A girl pulls on a 10 kg wagon with a constant force of 30 N. What is the wagon’s acceleration in m/s/s? • • • • 30 10 3.0 0.3 If your body is pulling the Earth, what is the reaction force? • • • • The moon pulling Earth The moon pulling you The Earth pulling you The Earth pushing you If your body is pulling the Earth, what is the reaction force? • • • • The moon pulling Earth The moon pulling you The Earth pulling you The Earth pushing you A baseball player bats with a force of 1000 N. What is the reaction force exerted by the ball? • • • • 1000 N Less than 1000 N More than 1000 N Zero A baseball player bats with a force of 1000 N. What is the reaction force exerted by the ball? • • • • 1000 N Less than 1000 N More than 1000 N Zero Arnold Strongman and Suzie Small each pull hard on opposite ends of a rope in a tug-a-war. Who exerts the greatest force on the rope? • • • • Suzie Arnold Both are the same Depends on the kind of rope Arnold Strongman and Suzie Small each pull hard on opposite ends of a rope in a tug-a-war. Who exerts the greatest force on the rope? • • • • Suzie Arnold Both are the same Depends on the kind of rope Arnold Strongman and Suzie Small have a tug-a-war on a polished floor. Arnold wears socks and Suzie wears gym shoes. Who will most likely win? • • • • Arnold Suzie Neither, it is a tie No basis for predicting Arnold Strongman and Suzie Small have a tug-a-war on a polished floor. Arnold wears socks and Suzie wears gym shoes. Who will most likely win? • • • • Arnold Suzie Neither, it is a tie No basis for predicting Who is the most famous for their three laws of motion? • • • • Galileo Aristotle Newton Copernicus Who is the most famous for their three laws of motion? • • • • Galileo Aristotle Newton Copernicus An elephant and a coin fall from a tree through the air to the ground below. Which object is the amount of air resistance force greater? • • • • Elephant Depends on the size of the elephant Coin They are the same An elephant and a coin fall from a tree through the air to the ground below. Which object is the amount of air resistance force greater? • • • • Elephant Depends on the size of the elephant Coin They are the same What is the formula for force? • • • • F=m+a F=mxa F=m/a F=m-a What is the formula for force? • • • • F=m+a F=mxa F=m/a F=m-a To convert kilograms to Newtons, you should • • • • Divide the kg by 10 Subtract them Add them Multiply the kg by 10 To convert kilograms to Newtons, you should • • • • Divide the kg by 10 Subtract them Add them Multiply the kg by 10 Force is equal to mass time acceleration is also known as Newton’s ___ Law • • • • 2 3 1 4 Force is equal to mass time acceleration is also known as Newton’s ___ Law • • • • 2 3 1 4 You have completed the study…Good Luck!