Energy
Thermal Energy
Heat as Energy
Waves
Waves 2.0
100

What is the energy associated with the position of an object and the forces acting on it?

Potential energy

100

What type of heat transfer is the process by which heat flows through materials by direct contact?

A. Conduction

B. Convection

C. Radiation

A. Conduction

100

Which law of thermodynamics states that energy gained by a system is equal to the energy lost by its surroundings?

A. First Law of Thermodynamics

B. Second Law of Thermodynamics

A. First Law of Thermodynamics

100

In which type of wave do particles of the medium oscillate in the direction of the motion?

A. Transverse waves

B. Longitudinal waves

B. Longitudinal waves

100

What is the term for the spreading out of a wave after it passes through a narrow opening?

diffraction

200

What is the energy of motion?

Kinetic energy

200

What type of heat transfer occurs when a fan is blowing air in a room?

A. Conduction

B. Convection

C. Radiation

B. Convection

200

What is the heat required to change a mass of solid into a liquid?

A. heat of vaporization  B. heat of fusion

C. boiling point elevation  D. freezing point depression

B. heat of fusion

200

What is the number of waves that pass a given point per unit time?

A. intensity  B. frequency

C. interval  D. pitch

B. frequency

200

What is the process of dissipating the energy of a sound wave in matter; such as using padded wall panels to minimize reflections of sound waves?

A. absorption  B. acoustics

C. echo ranging  D. reverberation

A. absorption

300

Which of the fundamental forces is the weakest of the four?

A. Gravitational   B. Weak Nuclear   C. Electromagnetic   D. Strong Nuclear

A. Gravitational  

300

What type of heat transfer occurs there is a transfer of energy without matter?

A. Conduction

B. Convection

C. Radiation

C. Radiation

300

What is the process of changing a gas into a liquid?

A. condensation  B. evaporation

C. boiling  D. melting

A. condensation

300

What is the strength of a sound wave?

A. intensity  B. frequency

C. interval  D. pitch

A. intensity

300

What is the term for the bending of a wave as a result of a change in wave speed?

refraction

400

Which of the fundamental forces is the strongest of the four?

A. Gravitational   B. Weak Nuclear   C. Electromagnetic   D. Strong Nuclear

D. Strong Nuclear

400

What is the device designed to measure the heat involved in physical and chemical changes?

A. calorimeter   B. thermometer

C. thermostat    D. bimetallic strip

A.  calorimeter

400

What happens to the freezing point of a liquid when a solute is added; such as antifreeze used in cars to keep the engine from freezing in the winter?

It decreases or goes down

400

What is the musical distance between two notes?

A. intensity  B. frequency

C. interval  D. pitch

C. interval

400

Calculate the frequency of a wave if in 5.0s, 555 waves pass through a certain point. 

f = N/t

111 Hz

500

Which of the fundamental forces is responsible for elastic potential energy?

A. Gravitational   B. Weak Nuclear   C. Electromagnetic   D. Strong Nuclear

C. Electromagnetic

500

What is the amount of heat needed to change an object's temperature by a certain amount?

A. thermal equilibrium  B. specific heat  

C. heat capacity  D. latent heat

C. heat capacity

500

What is the term used to measure the amount of disorder in a system?

entropy

500

What is the effect of frequency on the way the human ear perceives sound?

A. intensity  B. frequency

C. interval  D. pitch

D. pitch

500

What is the change in frequency of sound caused by an object's motion; such as an ambulance driving by with it's siren on?

Doppler effect

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