164 SC 130 Physical science • Name:

  1. Soap density background rectangle major grid lines axes x-axis and y-axis linear regression line data points as circles text layers Graph one: Soap density volume (cm3) mass (g) y-axis labels 0 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 x-axis labels 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 __________ Calculate the slope of the line in graph one.
  2. ______________ Write out the units of measure for the slope of the line for graph one.
  3. ______________ Calculate the y-intercept of the line for graph one.
  4. ____________________________ Write out the equation of the line with the slope and y-intercept for graph one.
  5. The data in table one were measurements made for a three load line pulley. Plot the data in table one on graph two and draw a line through the points.

    Graphical analysis

    Data

    Table one
    force (gmf)load (gmf)
    2050
    80200
    140350
    180450
    background rectangle major grid lines axes text layers Graph two: Pulleys Force (gmf) Load (gmf) x-axis labels 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 y-axis labels 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500
  6. ___________ Calculate the slope of the line.
  7. ____________ Based on the table one data and graph two, what is the actual mechanical advantage for the pully system?
  8. ____________ The pulley system in table one had three load lines. What is the ideal mechanical advantage?
  9. ____________ Use the preceding two questions to calculate the efficiency of the pulley system.
    Graphs background rectangle major grid lines linear C non-linear B parabola A axes text layers Graph three: RipStik Data Time (s) Distance (cm) y-axis labels 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 x-axis labels 0 1 2 3 4 5
  10. _______ ___________ Determine the speed of RipStik run C.
  11. _______ ___________ Determine the speed of RipStik run B from 0 to 3.5 seconds.
  12. _________ __________ If I kept on riding the RipStik at the velocity you calculated for RipStik run C, how far I would go?
  13. _______ ___________ Given that for run A distance = ½*acceleration*time² and the coordinate (3 s, 900 cm) shown on the graph, calculate the value of the acceleration. Short form of equation: d=½at²
  14. __________ ______ Using the equation d = ½gt², calculate the distance a ball will fall in one second. Use 980 cm/s² for the acceleration of gravity g.
  15. ____________________ A marble with a mass of 5 grams rolls 30 centimeters in 0.60 seconds. Calculate the momentum of the marble.
  16. ____________________ A marble with a mass of 5 grams rolls 30 centimeters in 0.60 seconds. Calculate the kinetic energy of the marble.
  17. ____________________ Calculate the height h necessary for a marble to have a gravitational potential energy equal to the kinetic energy of a 5 gram marble that rolled 30 centimeters in 0.60 seconds. Use 980 cm/s² for the acceleration of gravity g.
  18. Temperatures (report answers in Celsius)
  19. _________ _____ The classroom is at E 158° 09.651'. I was was at E 158° 09.308'. Use a value of 1842 meters per minute to calculate the distance from the classroom to me.
  20. _________ _________ Floraleen walked from E 158° 09.693' to E 158° 09.600'. How far did Floraleen walk in minutes?
  21. _________ _________ While walking from E 158° 09.693' to E 158° 09.600' Floraleen measured a distance of 188 meters. Calculate the number of meters per minute.
  22. During a RipStik ride under the solar panels I held a ball in the palm of my outstretched hand. I was moving at a constant speed and then I suddenly stopped. The ball kept going. Support your answer by an explanation backed up by citing the theories you have explored in class.
  23. _______________ ________________ What is the name of a cloud that is a single white "cotton ball" about the size of your fist at the end of an outstretched arm?
  24. _______________________________ What is the name of a cloud that is middle high in the atmosphere and looks likesmall white "cotton balls" the size of your thumbnail on your outstretched? These clouds often line up in rows with blue lanes in between them making patterns in the sky.
  25. _______________________________ What is the name of a cloud that is high in the atmosphere, usually made of ice crystals, and appears like the cloud has been swept by a broom?
  26. An open ocean swell composed of waves can be seen in the diagram below. The vertical scale is exaggerated compared to the horizontal scale.
    Open Ocean Waves 2 m 305 m Diagram one Open Ocean Wave Train

    λ = _________ _________ Determine the wavelength λ for the wave.
  27. a = _________ _________ Determine the amplitude a for the wave.
  28. τ = _________ _________ One wave took a duration of 14 seconds to travel the 305 meters seen on the diagram above. Determine the period τ.
  29. f = _________ _________ Calculate the wave frequency f.
  30. ѵwave = _________ _________ Use the wavelength λ and frequency f to calculate the velocity ѵwave.
  31. _______________ Cyan objects reflect what color of light?
  32. __________ __________ __________What are the primary colors of light?
  33. In the HSL system hue is: _____________________________
  34. In the HSL system saturation is: _____________________________
  35. In the HSL system luminosity is: _____________________________
  36. Define refraction:
  37. ____________ ________ Calculate the power used in Watts for a Dell Optiplex 780 pulling 4 Amperes at 115 volts.
  38. ____________ ________ Calculate the electrical resistance for a Dell Optiplex 780 pulling 4 Amperes at 115 volts.
    Neon Neon Atomic center translation Orbitals Diagram two
  39. __________ What is the atomic number of the atom in diagram two?
  40. __________ What is the atomic mass of the atom in diagram two?
  41. __________ Using a periodic table, what is the two letter? abbreviation for the element in diagram two?
  42. _______________ What is the full name of the element in diagram two?
  43. _______________ In general, what color do acids tend to turn floral pigment fluids?
  44. _______________ In general, what color do bases tend to turn floral pigment fluids?
  45. _______________ Is baking soda an acid, base, or neutral?
  46. _______________ Are lime fruits acid, base, or neutral?
  47. _____________________ When a floral litmus solution changes color, what changes, the hue angle, the saturation, or the luminosity?
  48. The mass of particles and the gravitational fields generated by mass is explained in the standard model by the existence of a particle called the ________________ _______________.
  49. The atmospheres of gas giant planets such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are composed primarily of the elements _________________ and ______________________.
  50. ______________Phobos, Deimos, Ganymede, Io, Callisto, Europa, Titan, Triton, and Charon are examples of what type of astronomical body?
  51. What were the reasons for studying site swap mathematical notation?

slope m= (y2y1) (x2x1)
Volume V = length l × width w × height h
mass m = density ρ × Volume V
ρ= m V
distance d = velocity ѵ × time t
ѵ= Δd Δt
a= Δѵ Δt
ѵ = at
d = ½at²
d = ½gt²
where g is the acceleration of gravity.
g = 980 cm/s² (cgs)
g = 9.8 m/s² (mks)
Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh
Kinetic Energy = ½mѵ²
momentum p = m ѵ
Force = Δmomentum
Force = mass × Δѵ Δt
Force = mass × acceleration
efficiency= actual mechanical advantage ideal mechanical advantage
where:
a is acceleration
d is distance
Δ is "the change in" (greek lowercase delta)
m is mass
p is momentum
t is time
ѵ is velocity
period τ = 1 ÷ (frequency f )
velocity ѵ = wavelength λ * frequency f
V = iR
P = iV
percent error= (experimental valueexpected value) (expected value)