How is a scalar quantity different from a vector quantity? Give examples of each. - correct answer
Scalar: quantity measured in just magnitude. Example is speed - how fast something is going.
Vector: quantity measured in both magnitude and direction. Example is velocity - My bike is going 9.8
ft/s west.
State Newton's three laws of motion. - correct answer 1. Object at rest or in motion
stays unless outside force
2. F=MA - (force = mass x acceleration)
3. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
A bowling ball and a baseball are dropped at the same time from the same height. Which has the larger
mass? As they fall, which has the larger force due to gravity? Ignoring air friction, which has the larger
acceleration? Explain. - correct answer The bowling ball has the larger mass. The
bowling ball has the larger force due to gravity. Both the bowling ball and the baseball have the same
acceleration because the rate of acceleration is the same for all objects.
Distinguish between momentum and impulse. What does it mean to say that momentum is conserved? -
correct answer Momentum is mass multiplied by velocity and Impulse is how long a
force is applied for. Momentum of a system stays the same but can transfer from one object to another.
What is work, and what is energy? What does it mean to say that energy is conserved? - correct answer
Work: when you exert a force on an object and it causes that object to move a certain distance.
Energy: the ability to do work, cause change, or produce heat. Energy cannot be created nor destroyed
but can be lost due to heat.
What is the difference between centripetal and centrifugal force? - correct answer
Centripetal force pulls objects inward, whereas, centrifugal force pushes objects outward
, Distinguish between momentum and angular momentum. What does it mean to say that angular
momentum is conserved? - correct answer Momentum = when mass is multiplied
by velocity, the answer is a measure of Momentum. Angular momentum= the product of a rotating
object's moment of inertia and its angular velocity is the Angular Momentum of the object.
Conservation of Angular Momentum = the Law of Angular Momentum states that the momentum of any
closed, isolated system does not change.
If the force due to gravity diminishes as we get farther from Earth, why do we say that the acceleration
due to gravity is constant near the Earth's surface? - correct answer Because of
acceleration due to earth's gravity is 9.8 m/s.
Why are satellites put in orbit so high above the Earth's surface? - correct answer So
that they are above Earth's atmosphere
Consider the isotope of aluminum, 2713Al. How many protons are there? How many neutrons are
there? How many electrons are there (if the atom is neutral)? How many electrons are in each shell?
Explain your answers. - correct answer 13 protons
14 neutrons
13 electrons
Electrons in each shell
1st shell = 2
2nd shell = 8
3rd shell = 3
What are the three phases of normal matter? What factor(s) will determine the phase? - correct answer
Solid, Liquid and gas. Temperature and Pressure determine its phase.
What is the difference between internal energy, heat, and temperature? - correct answer
Internal energy = of a system is the total potential and kinetic energy of the system.
Heat = is thermal energy transferred to body from hot to cold.