Physics as a Science
Measurements
Accuracy and precision
Scientific notation
Lab safety and equipment
100

What is the study of matter and energy and their interactions?

What is Physics?

100

What does SI mean?

What is International System?

100

How close a measurement is to the true value is called...



What is accuracy?

100

If the exponent on your power of 10 is positive, is your number larger or smaller than 10?

What is larger?

100

What should you always wear when performing experiments?

What is lab coat?

200

What question does physics answer?

What is HOW things happen?

200

What are the seven base SI units?

What is:

  1. Length - meter

  2. Mass - kilogram

  3. Time - second

  4. Temperature - Kelvin

  5. Electric current - Ampere

  6. Light Intensity - Candela

  7. Amount of substance - mole

200

What is presicion?

What is it is a measure of how close measurements come to each other when they are made in the same way?

200
The first number in scientific notation must be...

What is Bigger than 1 and smaller than 10?

200

Give 3 important safety rules in our science lab.

What is:

1.

2.

3.


300

Name the two main branches of physics, and a scientist for each.

What is Classical (eg. Newton) and Modern Physics (eg. Einstein)?

300

Name two derived measurements:

What is weight, density or volume?

300
This bullseye demonstrates... 



What is Low Accuracy & High Precision?

300
How would you write 0.0005 m in scientific notation?

What is 5.0 x 10-m?

300

Name the following lab material:  

What is digital scale / digital balance?

400

The first registered recorded efforts by humans to systematically gather knowledge about the movement of bodies come from ancient Greece, more than 2000 years ago. We can find important science records from which scientist?

What is Aristotle?

400

Convert 100 ms to s

What is 0.1 s?

400

Which student is the most ACCURATE?

What is student A?

400

Change from standard form to scientific notation: 12,000,000 m

What is 1.2 x 107 m?

400

Name the following lab material:  

What is graduated cylinder?

500

History of Physics: Name the 6 events seen in class in chronological order.

1. Ancient Greece

2. Roman Empire

3. Islamic Golden Age

4. Scientific Revolution

5. Classical Physics

6. Modern Physics

500

Compare the values, and identify if the first measurement is greater (>), smaller (<), or equal (=) to the second measurement.

775 cm _____ 77.5 dm

What is equal (=) ?

500

A company claims to sell 20 candy pieces in each bag. Anna counts her bag and finds 14, Josh finds 18, and Sofia finds 29. What can you say about the accuracy and precision?

What is neither accurate nor precise?

500

How would you write -5.6 x 10-3 in standard form?

What is -0.0056?

500

The next image shows a liquid in a graduated cylinder that measures in milliliters.  What is the volume of the liquid?

What is 83 mL?

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