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WGU C165 OA EXAM INTEGRATED PHYSICAL SCIENCES OA ACTUAL EXAM QUESTION BANK 250 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS| COMPLETE SOLUTIONS Chemistry: - The study of atoms and molecules, their structures, and their interactions to form vario

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WGU C165 OA EXAM INTEGRATED PHYSICAL SCIENCES OA ACTUAL EXAM QUESTION BANK 250 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS| COMPLETE SOLUTIONS Chemistry: - The study of atoms and molecules, their structures, and their interactions to form various substances. Physics: - The study of forces, energy and motion. Earth Science: - This field focuses on Earth's structure and composition, as well as the processes that change Earth, such as volcanic and seismic activity. Physical Science: - The scientific study of nonliving matter. Ex: chemistry, physics, and Earth science. Astronomy: - The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space. Controlled Experiment: - An experiment in which only one variable is manipulated at a time.. Independent Variable: - The variable that is manipulated in an experiment. Dependent Variable: - The outcome factor; the variable that may change in response to manipulations of the independent variable. Control Variable: - A variable that is kept constant during a controlled experiment. Observational Study: - The systems are observed as they appear in nature and researchers do not attempt to change them. Laboratory Experiment: - Researchers study the system of interest in a highly controlled artificial setting (lab). Physical Model: - A physical representation of an object. Ex: Scaled down version of the solar system. Conceptual Model: - A verbal or graphical explanation for how a system works or is organized. Ex: posters, charts. Mathematical Model: - Uses different forms of data to represent the way a system or process works. Ex: formulas, graphs, mathematical means. Ex: F=ma (formula). Computer Model: - A computer program that models an event or object. Important in explaining and predicting natural phenomena. Ex: weather patterns, solar system. Principle of Falsification: - Principle that only falsifiable statements can be subject to scientific inquiry. Hypothesis: - A testable prediction, often implied by a theory. Theory: - A hypothesis that has been tested with a significant amount of data. Law: - A concise statement that is supported by scientific evidence and repeated experiments. Describes a widespread pattern in nature. Intended to be universal. Scientific Investigation: - Scientists test their ideas with a variety of different types of investigations. Ex: laboratories, controlled experiments, astronomy, field studies, models. SI System: - International System of units based on the metric system and units derived from the metric system. Base Quantities: - Seven designated physical quantities (sets) from which all other SI quantities can be derived. (1) Meter (m)-length (2) Kilogram (k)-mass (3) Second (s)-time (4) Kelvin (K)-temperature (5) Amperes (A)-"amp"-electric current (6) Candela (cd)-light intensity (7) Moles (mol)-amount of substance Time: - Base quantity that measures how long an event lasts or the break between events. Length: - Used to describe the distance between two objects, or the two ends of an object. Mass: - Used to describe the amount of matter in an object. Temperature: - A measure of how hot or cold something is. Gram: - a metric unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a kilogram. Meter: - The base unit of length in the metric system. Unit symbol (m). Liter: - Basic unit of volume in the metric system. Unit symbol (l). Second: - SI base unit for time. Unit symbol (s). Kelvin: - Si base unit of temperature. Unit symbol (K). Mega: - Metric prefix one million of the base unit. 10^6 Unit symbol (M).

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WGU C165 OA EXAM INTEGRATED
PHYSICAL SCIENCES OA 2024-2025
ACTUAL EXAM QUESTION BANK 250
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS| COMPLETE SOLUTIONS


Chemistry: - The study of atoms and molecules, their structures, and their interactions to form
various substances.



Physics: - The study of forces, energy and motion.



Earth Science: - This field focuses on Earth's structure and composition, as well as the processes
that change Earth, such as volcanic and seismic activity.



Physical Science: - The scientific study of nonliving matter. Ex: chemistry, physics, and Earth science.



Astronomy: - The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space.



Controlled Experiment: - An experiment in which only one variable is manipulated at a time..



Independent Variable: - The variable that is manipulated in an experiment.



Dependent Variable: - The outcome factor; the variable that may change in response to
manipulations of the independent variable.



Control Variable: - A variable that is kept constant during a controlled experiment.

,Observational Study: - The systems are observed as they appear in nature and researchers do not
attempt to change them.



Laboratory Experiment: - Researchers study the system of interest in a highly controlled artificial
setting (lab).



Physical Model: - A physical representation of an object. Ex: Scaled down version of the solar
system.



Conceptual Model: - A verbal or graphical explanation for how a system works or is organized. Ex:
posters, charts.



Mathematical Model: - Uses different forms of data to represent the way a system or process works.
Ex: formulas, graphs, mathematical means. Ex: F=ma (formula).



Computer Model: - A computer program that models an event or object. Important in explaining
and predicting natural phenomena. Ex: weather patterns, solar system.



Principle of Falsification: - Principle that only falsifiable statements can be subject to scientific
inquiry.



Hypothesis: - A testable prediction, often implied by a theory.



Theory: - A hypothesis that has been tested with a significant amount of data.



Law: - A concise statement that is supported by scientific evidence and repeated experiments.
Describes a widespread pattern in nature. Intended to be universal.



Scientific Investigation: - Scientists test their ideas with a variety of different types of investigations.
Ex: laboratories, controlled experiments, astronomy, field studies, models.



SI System: - International System of units based on the metric system and units derived from the
metric system.

, Base Quantities: - Seven designated physical quantities (sets) from which all other SI quantities can
be derived.

(1) Meter (m)-length

(2) Kilogram (k)-mass

(3) Second (s)-time

(4) Kelvin (K)-temperature

(5) Amperes (A)-"amp"-electric current

(6) Candela (cd)-light intensity

(7) Moles (mol)-amount of substance



Time: - Base quantity that measures how long an event lasts or the break between events.



Length: - Used to describe the distance between two objects, or the two ends of an object.



Mass: - Used to describe the amount of matter in an object.



Temperature: - A measure of how hot or cold something is.



Gram: - a metric unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a kilogram.



Meter: - The base unit of length in the metric system. Unit symbol (m).



Liter: - Basic unit of volume in the metric system. Unit symbol (l).



Second: - SI base unit for time. Unit symbol (s).



Kelvin: - Si base unit of temperature. Unit symbol (K).



Mega: - Metric prefix one million of the base unit. 10^6 Unit symbol (M).

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