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Grab Bag
Miscellaneous
100

What does "d" stand for in this equation?

Distance

100

True or false: acceleration due to gravity increases as a falling object gets closer to the ground

False - acceleration due to gravity is always constant

100

What are the 4 forces in the universe?

Gravity, Electromagnetic Force, Strong Force, Weak Force

100

What is velocity?

Speed and direction

100

What is acceleration?

A change in velocity

200

Explain Newton's first law

Objects in uniform motion will stay in uniform motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.

200

Explain Newton's second law

Force=mass x acceleration

200

Name at least 3 of the 6 self-evident truths

Time symmetry, position symmetry, Occam's razor, existence, causality, non-contradiction

200

Explain Newton's 3rd Law

There is always an equal and opposite reaction

200

What are the four sources of knowledge?

Authority, Intuition, Reason, Sensory Data

300

Is gravitational potential energy greater when an object is closer to the earth or farther away from the earth?

Farther away

300

Name 4 quantities that are always conserved

  • Fundamental Particles

  • Charge (Total)

  • Angular Momentum

  • Mass

  • Energy (Total)

  • Linear Momentum

300

For like charges, is electric potential energy greater when the charges are closer together or further apart?

Closer together
300

What kind of heat transfer is conduction?

Direct contact

300

When does pressure increase? (Assuming the object is in liquid)

With depth

400

When a pole vaulter lands on the padded mat

after a successful clearing, where does the

energy go (scientifically speaking)?

a)Thermal energy

b)Chemical potential energy

c)Kinetic energy

d)Elastic energy

a)thermal energy

400

If I have 3 boxes of the same size submerged under water, one of lead, one of wood, and one of styrofoam, which one will have the greatest buoyant force acting on it?

The buoyant force will be the same for all

400

A shock is experienced by a person on a

trampoline when they touch the springs, what

happens to the total charge of the universe?

a)Decreases

b)Remains the same

c)Increases

b) remains the same

400

A lawn chair is held by a child in a pool.

When he releases it, it sinks to the bottom of

the pool. What can we say about buoyant force

on the lawn chair in relation to its weight?

The weight is greater than the buoyant force

400

If I see two events happen simultaneously in my reference frame, what will my friend in a different reference frame see?

The events happen at two different times

500

What happens to objects moving near the speed of light? (Think Special Relativity, and there are 3 answers)

They get short, fat, and slow

500

Let’s say you’re in a windowless airplane in

uniform motion, how do you determine if you’re

moving near the speed of light or not?

a)You can’t, there's no way to tell

b)Measuring the mass of labeled weights

c)Determine whether your meter stick is shorter

d)Determine whether your meter stick is wider

a) you can't tell

500

At what points is the net force zero?

1,3,5

500

Name an experiment that proves special relativity

Light clock, muons, particle accelerator, etc. 

500

A balloon is rubbed on one’s head leaving their

hair positively charged. What moved and to

where?

a)Electrons move from the balloon to the hair

b)Electrons move from the hair to the balloon

c)Protons move from the hair to the balloon

d)Protons move from the balloon to the hair

b

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