Physical ScienceName:
mr. e ~ 2010Date:
Final Exam Study Guide
Key Vocabulary
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Ch. 1
Fact
Law
Hypothesis
Science
Scientific method
Technology
Theory
Ch. 2
Force
Inertia
Net force
Newton’s first law of motion-the law of inertia
Speed
Support force
Vector quantity
Velocity
Ch. 3
Acceleration
Free fall
Friction
Inertia
Newton’s second law
Mass
Terminal velocity
Volume
Weight
Ch. 4
Force pair
Interaction
Newton’s third law
Ch. 5
Impulse
Inelastic collision/ elastic collision
Law of conservation of momentum
Momentum
Ch. 6
Conservation of energy
Efficiency
Energy
Kinetic energy
Machine
potential energy
power
Watt
Work
Work-energy theorem
Ch. 7
Big bang
Law of Universal gravitation
Inverse-square law
neap tide
spring tide
tangential velocity
universal constant of gravitation (G)
Ch. 8
Ellipse
Escape speed
Parabola
Projectile
satellite
Ch. 9
Absolute zero
calorie
Calorie/kilocalorie
Heat
1st law of thermodynamics
2nd law of thermodynamics
3rd law of thermodynamics
Specific heat capacity
Temperature
Thermal E
Thermal expansion
Ch. 10
Boiling
Condensation Evaporation
Conduction
Convection
Radiation
Freezing/melting
Sublimation
desublimation
heat of fusion
heat of vaporization
triple point
Ch. 21
Chemical change
Physical changeprecipitate
Reactant
Product
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atom chemical reaction/equation Coefficient
element chemical formula
compound
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Formulae & constants
v=d/t
vavg= total d/total t
F=ma
Fnet = sum of all Forces
d=½gt2
ag or g=10m/s2
a=v/t
p=mv
pbefore=pafter
ptotal=p1+p2+p3…
Impulse=change in p
PE=mgh
KE=1/2mv2
W=Fd
P=W/t
Efficiency=total E output
total E input
F=Gm1m2
d2
Q=cmT
Qbefore=Qafter
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CentralConcepts
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- When did science begin?
- Facts vs. hypotheses vs. theories
- Scientific statements (be able to spot one from a list of non-scientific ones)
- Science & art (are they as different as many make them out to be? How then are they similar?)
- Branches of science (how do they relate? which is most fundamental?)
- Scientific method (limits, purpose, steps, appropriate vocab)
- Inertia (this is a function of which property of matter?)
- Vector vs. scalar quantity (distinguish between them)
- Calculate avg. velocity/speeds (watch units!)
- Fnet (be able to determine from a story problem); support F (eg. gymnastics: 1 ring vs. 2 rings)
- Acceleration (be able to calculate; discern difference between constant speed, constant velocity and acceleration of an object)
- Mass vs. weight (distinguish between them conceptually and practically)
- Air resistance (understand role in regards to falling objects; how does this impact an object's falling speed, acceleration, terminal velocity; what if we remove air resistance altogether?--what is this called for falling objects? Which two factors affect air resistance the most?) (eg. falling elephant vs. feather)
- Can a car maintain a constant v while driving on a circular track? Why or why not?
- Vterminal (what does this mean? Relate to acceleration and velocity…heavy objects vs. light objects)
- action/reaction pairs (be able to identify)
- Tug of war scenarios (who wins/why; frictionless ice relating mass and d moved)
- Horse-wagon conundrum
- Collisions (eg. one massive, one not--which undergoes greater change in v, F?
- Momentum; Conservation of momentum (eg. freight cars rolling/colliding; bigger fish swallowing smaller fish)
- Change in p (Impulse); decreasing p over long time vs. short time and its effect on F
- Recoil (how mass affects v); bouncing (how does this effect
- Weight (applied to various situations--eg. falling objects)
- Kinetic energy & potential energy (define/distinguish/apply)
- Work (be able to work (!) with the formula)
- Power (be able to use the formula)
- efficiency (be able to calculate)
- levers & pulleys (identify fulcrum, effort, load; classify as 1st, 2nd, or 3rd)
- Newton most likely compared a falling apple to which ‘falling’ object?
- What happens to Fg (grav. F) between two objects the further their gravitational centers move apart?
- Relate changes in mass & distance to changes in Fg
- Why do tides exist? (True—God made them, however I need you to explain why they occur).
- Projectiles: be able to identify trends of their horizontal and vertical components
- When a bullet leaves the barrel, what is the only F acting on it? (apply this to various situations)
- Projectiles: Relate angle fired to distance travelled; same d? Max d?
- Why doesn’t the moon fall to the Earth?
- Elliptical orbits: relate position to speed
- Relationship between rate of heating and specific heat capacity
- Thermal expansion (eg. Bridge, hole in metal plate)
- What was the problem with our “Ice Cream Diet?”
- Unique properties of water (D, freezing)
- What is absolute zero? (“Why would anyone want to study how cold we can make it?”) (
- Why don’t sparklers hurt too much when their sparks touch your skin?
- Be able to find resulting T when two quantities of water at different T’s are mixed
- Convection works only through which phases? What one word describes these?
- Objects that radiate well, absorb well. (And vice versa)….the opposite is also true
- Air that goes from a high P to a low P...does it cool or warm?
- Does the T of water, let’s say, change as you boil it? Why?
- Thermodynamically, what does a refrigerator do?
- Contrast chemical & physical changes
- Vocab!
- Why balance chemical equations? What do you do as you balance them?
- Be able to balance equations & identify their reaction type
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