Energy
Variables and Units
States of Matter
AP Phys 1
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100

What is the standard unit for energy?

joules (J)

100

THIS is the variable symbol for pressure

P

100

Do gases have weight on the Earth?

Yes; gases are matter and therefore they have mass

100

What is the name of the collision where the particles stick together?

inelastic collision

100

g

10 m/s2 or 9.8 m/s2

200

1/2 mv2 is the formula for this type of energy

kinetic
200

THIS is the standard unit of pressure

Pa

200

compare the densities of liquids and solids

about the same

200

Two objects are rotating. They collide and stick together. What, if anything, must be conserved?

Rotational momentum

Rotational energy is NOT conserved

200

In Maxwell distribution diagrams, what must be true about the area for plots at different temperatures for the same system?

Area under the curve must be the same--only changing the temperature, NOT the total number of particles

300

What is the formula for gravitational potential energy?

mgh or something similar

300

This is the standard unit for weight

newtons (N)

300

Two primary differences between the liquid and gas states

liquids are dense and non-compressible

gases have high translational motion

gases have more energy

liquids conform to their container; gases fill their container

300

You are talking to a 9th grader: Distinguish between mass and weight

mass is the amount of stuff--constant anywhere in the universe

weight is the force of gravity on an object--only have weight near very large objects (planets, moons, stars)

300

Three types of energy from a thermodynamics standpoint (looking at the energy of particles in a system)

translational, rotational, vibrational

400

What is the name of the concept when the initial energy of a system is equal to the final energy of a system?

conservation of energy

400

This is the standard unit of volume

m3

400

Two primary differences between liquids and solids

liquids conform to the shape of the container (bottom up)

the relative positions between particles is constant for a solid (rigid); liquid molecules can slide past each other; liquids have translational motion, solids do not

liquids have more energy than solids

400
A plane starts from rest and accelerates for 20 s over a distance of 300 m. What is the plane's acceleration?

1.5 m/s2

400
In Ms. Austin's opinion, what is the greatest record ever made?

Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd

500

What is the generic variable symbol for the energy of position?

U

500

variable and unit symbol for force

F, N

500

The most common state of matter in the universe

plasma--it is the state of matter of stars

500

A 400 kg jet-fueled dragster produces 5500 N of thrust. How fast is the car traveling after 3 s?

41.25 m/s

500

Atmospheric pressure in standard units

100,000 or 1x105 Pa

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