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WGU C165 INTEGRATED PHYSICAL SCIENCES EXAM
2025/2026 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS




Physics - ANSWER-The study of forces, energy, motion

Chemistry - ANSWER-The study of atoms and molecules, their structures, and their interactions to
form substances

Earth science - ANSWER-The study of the Earth's structure and composition, and processes that
change Earth

essential attributes of science - ANSWER-Studies the natural world
Uses testable ideas
Relies on data from observations/experiments
Presented for evaluation by other scientists
Leads to further questions/research

variables - ANSWER-The changing quantities in an experiment

independent variable - ANSWER-What you change in an experiment on purpose

dependent variable - ANSWER-The variable that changes because of an independent variable

control variable - ANSWER-The variable(s) you don't want to study, need to be either eliminated or
kept constant

observational study - ANSWER-When systems are observed as they appear in nature, researchers do
not attempt to change them

physical model - ANSWER-A model of a physical phenomenon, such as a planetary system

conceptual model - ANSWER-A model used to visualize things that cannot be seen, such as atoms

mathematical model - ANSWER-A model that treats physical objects/phenomena using mathematical
methods

computer model - ANSWER-A detailed, complex model calculated by a computer

principle of falsification - ANSWER-Principle that only falsifiable statements can be subject to scientific
inquiry

hypothesis - ANSWER-A testable statement about how something in nature works

law - ANSWER-A concise statement that is supported by scientific evidence and repeated experiments,
describes a widespread pattern in nature (what)

theory - ANSWER-A statement that explains a wide range of observations, supported by a large body
of scientific evidence (how/why)

meter - ANSWER-Base unit of length

, kilogram - ANSWER-Base unit of mass

second - ANSWER-Base unit of time

kelvin - ANSWER-Base unit of temperature

Derived units - ANSWER-What is produced when the base units/quantities are combined

Speed - ANSWER-The name for the distance traveled divided by an interval of time

Volume - ANSWER-Term for the amount of space an object occupies

Liquid displacement - ANSWER-Method of determining the volume of an object by measuring the
amount of liquid it displaces

direct relationship - ANSWER-A relationship between two variables where increasing one increases
the other, and vice versa

inverse relationship - ANSWER-A relationship between two variables where increasing one decreases
the other, and vice versa

Velocity - ANSWER-A combination of speed and direction

Acceleration - ANSWER-Term for any change in an object's speed and/or direction

Force - ANSWER-Term for a push or a pull with direction and magnitude. You may not feel it.

Net force - ANSWER-The sum of all forces acting on an object

balanced forces - ANSWER-Term for forces that combine to produce a net force of 0

Newton's first law - ANSWER-An object in motion remains in motion unless acted on by a net force

inertia - ANSWER-The tenancy to keep the same motion/velocity or remain at rest. Newton's first law

Newton's second law - ANSWER-Net force = mass x acceleration (F = ma)

Newton's third law - ANSWER-When one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object
exerts a force of the same magnitude in the opposite direction on the first object ("For every action,
an equal and opposite reaction")

friction - ANSWER-The force that opposes the motion of an object on which it acts

Kinetic friction - ANSWER-Friction between two objects moving against each other

Static friction - ANSWER-Friction between two objects touching but not moving against each other

Fluid resistance - ANSWER-Friction when an object moves through a gas or liquid

Gravity - ANSWER-Attractive force between objects directly proportional to their masses and
inversely proportional to the square of their distance

Linear momentum - ANSWER-Name for the mass of an object times its velocity

Law of conservation of momentum - ANSWER-Term for the fact that momentum is conserved when
two or more objects collide
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