7: Science, Theories, and Truth
8: Measurement + Units
9: Properties of Substances
10: Force and Motion
Mystery (8-10)
100
Is the following definition describing: truth/theories/facts? 

   "The way things actually are." 

Truth 

100
Which measurement system is used in most of the world? Which ones is used for scientific studies universally? Which one is used in America? 

International System of Units (SI)   or 

Imperial System of Units 

-International System of Units (SI)

-International System of Units (SI0

-Imperial System of Units 

100

Physical properties of a substance include every kind of description except chemical behavior. Name at least 2 different examples of a physical property. 

Examples: hardness, malleability, ductility, strength, elasticity, electrical conductivity, melting point, boiling point, density
100

Which famous scientist's laws of motion remain the most useful still until this day? 

Isaac Newton

100

Electrical conductivity is the ability of a substance to: __________________(do what)? 

-to conduct electricity 

(property associated with metals)

200

Is the following definition describing: truth/theories/scientific fact? 

  "A mental model - a conceptual representation of how part of the world works." 

Scientific Theory 

200

How many base units are in the SI System?

Seven

200

What is absolute zero in temperature? The point at which....what happens?

The temperature at which point all atomic motion would cease (stop). 

200

Velocity

The speed of an object 

(Bonus: technically both how fast an object moves and the direction it moves)

200

TRUE/FALSE: It is incorrect to say that "I won't believe that scientific theory because it's 'just' a theory. So there is little evidence to support it."

TRUE

300

What is the definition of science?  -mention the processes used in science + what scientific knowledge develops. 

Science is the process of using experiment, observation, and reasoning to develop mental models of the natural world. (These mental models are called theories)

300

What do the following base unit abbreviations stand for in the SI System? 

m,   kg,    s

meter

kilogram

second

300

What is VOLUME? 

Measure of how much space an object takes up. All objects have matter. 

300

What is acceleration? 

Changing velocity (how fast an object's velocity/speed) is changing 

300

What are two types of mixtures? 

Homogenous (solutions)

Heterogenous (can see different parts with naked eye) 

400

Put these four steps of the 'Cycle of Scientific Enterprise' in the right order. Describe what occurs at each step as you list them in order. 

Hypothesis: informed prediction based on a theory

Experiment: Putting hypothesis to the test

Analysis: Reviewing if the expeirmental results are consistent with the theory we started with

Theory: Our best explanation at present 

400

What are the meanings (amount) of each of these metric prefixes, which are multipliers? 

kilo-

centi-

milli-

kilo = 1,000

centi = 1/100

milli = 1/1,000

400

What is Density (define)? OR what is the equation to discover volume? 

D = m/v

Density = mass/volume 

400

What is inertia? 

Inertia is a property of matter that causes any object to prefer its current state of motion. 


**a quality 

400

What is a crystal lattice? 

Formed when atoms organize themselves into a repeating grid structure (or 'array')

500

Explain each of these 3 ways we come to know truth (either define or give an example)

1. Direct observation

2. Valid Logic

3. Divine Revelation

1. Using our senses and our own experiences to observe truth/fact

2. Valid Logic - start with true premises and reason towards a logical conclusion 

3. Divine Revelation - What God has revealed (through Scripture + Tradition)

500
Give the amounts for these common conversions: 

1 min = _____ seconds

60 min = _____ hour

3 ft = _____ yard

1 ft = _______ inches


60 seconds

1 hour

1 yard

12 inches 

500

Which of the states of matter are being described: 

1. Has a definite shape and a definite volume

2. Has no definite shape but a definite volume 

3. Has no definite shape and no definite volume 

1. Solid

2. Liquid 

3. Gas 

500

State at least one of Newton's 3 laws of motion. 

1. An object remains in its present state of motion (either at rest - or moving at a constant speed in the same direction)

2. Acceleration of an object is proportional to the force acting on it. 

3. When one object pushes on another with a certain force, the second object pushes back on the first one with equal force. 

500

What is a compound? When are they formed? 

Two or more different elements chemically bonded together. Compounds are formed by chemical reactions. 

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