Day 5 review Sheet

True or False / Definition
An objects weight is constant regardless of its location.
The maximum vertical distance an object will go is achieved at a 45 degree angle.
Momentum is the product of distance and velocity.
The law of refraction is that the angle of incidence equals the angle of refraction
The stronger the gravitational field an object is in, the greater the mass of an object
The ideal gas law indicates that the pressure goes up as the temperature goes down.
Light requires a medium through which to travel.
The Big Bang theory requires that everything eventually collapses back to a single point.
The inverse square law states that if the distance between a light source and its target are doubled, the illumination will be cut in half.
Gravity affects only objects that are close by.
  1. Name three examples (of different phenomena) to which the inverse square law applies:
  2. ______
  3. ______
  4. ______
  1. A 10kg mass on Earth weighs
  2. 20 pounds
  3. 5 pounds
  4. 10 pounds
  5. 100 pounds
  1. A 1600 pound weight is carried by rocket into space. As it flies upward, the force of gravity acting on it changes. Fill in the following table and make a quick sketch of the graph of weight versus distance from the center of the Earth.

Distance from the Surface (miles) / Distance from the center of the Earth (miles) / Weight of the object (in pounds)
0 / 4000 / 1600
4000
8000
12000
16000
  1. If I double the mass of an object, what happens to its weight?______
  2. If I double the mass of an object, what happens to its mass?______
  3. If I double the mass of the Earth, what happens to the weight of an object sitting on the Earth?______
  4. If I double the mass of the Earth, what happens to the mass of an object sitting on the Earth?______
  5. If I double the distance between an object and the Earth, what happens to the mass of the object?______
  6. What is Mr. Davis’s cat’s name?______
  7. If I double the distance between me and the Sun, how much does the amount of heat I receive change?______
  8. If I triple the distance between my bread and the elements of my toaster, how does the amount of heat my toast receives change?______
  9. What angle do I launch a projectile at to keep it in the air for the longest time?______

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Brendan and Noah and the Big Rock

  1. What is the momentum of a 100kg rock moving downhill at 20m/sec?______
  2. The 100kg rock of problem (13) hits a 100kg Brendan. The rock stops and the Brendan starts rolling downhill. What speed is the Brendon moving at if the only effect is due to changes in momentum?______
  3. The 100kg Brendan now hits a 75kg Noah. The Brendan stops and now the Noah starts rolling. What will the Noah’s speed be?______
  1. A 10,000kg rocket moves through space by firing 100,000kg of fuel out the back at 10m/sec.
  2. What is the momentum of the fuel?______
  3. What is the resultant momentum of the rocket?______
  4. What is the resultant speed of the rocket?______
  1. If angle 1 is 30 degrees, what is angle 3? ______
  1. Refraction is
  2. The bouncing of light off a surface
  3. The focusing of light by a mirror
  4. The bending of light moving from one medium to another
  5. The heating of an object in a flame.
  1. Reflection: The a______of r______equals the a______of i______as measured from the n______.
  1. What are three examples of refraction?
  2. ______
  3. ______
  4. ______
  1. If the pressure goes down, what happens to the volume of something that can expand or contract?______
  1. If the pressure goes down, what happens to the temperature of something that cannot expand or contract?______
  1. If I open a jar under pressure in outer space, what happens to the temperature and pressure in the jar?
  2. The pressure goes up and the temperature goes up
  3. The pressure goes down and the temperature goes up.
  4. The pressure goes up and the temperature goes down.
  5. The pressure goes down and the temperature goes down.
  6. Can sound pass through
  7. Air? _____Yes ______No
  8. Water? _____ Yes ______No
  9. Ground? _____Yes ______No
  10. Metal? _____Yes ______No
  11. Vacuum? _____Yes ______No
  1. What causes an echo?
  2. Reflection of sound off a surface
  3. Refraction of sound due to different temperatures
  4. Focusing of sound due to building structures
  5. Resonance of sound causing amplification
  1. The Big Bang
  2. Assumes that the universe has existed forever
  3. Suggests that the universe as we know it works in a big recurrent cycle
  4. Indicates that the universe had a clear beginning
  5. Explains the scientific basis for UFO sightings
  1. If striking one tuning fork causes another one nearby to vibrate, the most likely explanation for this is that
  2. The two tuning forks were made by the same manufacturer.
  3. The two tuning forks are resonating at the same frequency.
  4. The first tuning fork is causing the table to vibrate which causes the second tuning fork to vibrate at its own frequency.
  5. The two tuning forks are both at the same temperature.