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100

A battery produces _________ current.

direct

100

What is the maximum # of electrons that can be held in the third electron?

a. 2

b. 8

c. 18

d. 32

c. 18 

100

What is most similar to an alpha particle? 

1. A helium nucleus containing two protons and two neutrons

2. An electron emitted from the nucleus 

3. A proton emitted from the nucleus 

4. A neutron emitted from the neutron 

1. Helium nucleus contains two protons and two neutrons 

100

What is the SI unit for time?

second

100

Where do gamma rays come from?

the nucleus 

200

The force on a body caused by the pull of gravity on it is called

weight 

200

The spontaneous emission of particle and energy to become stable.

Radioactivity

200

Which of the following is a method of heart transfer?

a. Conduction

b. Convection

c. Radiation 

d. all the above 

d. All the above 

200

Current that changes direction in the conductor is __________.

alternating current 

200

Which of the following is NOT a base quality?

a. Length 

b. Mass

c. time

d. Velocity 

d. velocity 

300

A scale of measurement; water freezes at 0 degrees

Anders Celsius 

300

An x-ray tube cools primarily through the process of 

a. Radiation 

b. Convection 

c. Conduction 

d. None of the above 

a. Radiation 

300

The time required for a quality of radioactivity to be reduced to one-half its original value. 

Radioactivity half-life

300

First thermometer - 32 degrees 

Gabriel Fahrenheit  

300

Meters per second squared (m/s2) is the unit of measure of

a. Velocity 

b. Momentum 

c. Force

d. Acceleration

d. Acceleration 

400

All electromagnetic radiation travels at the same speed. 

A. True 

b. False 

a. true 

400

Every object in the universe attracts every other object

Law of gravity 

400

The half-life of technetium-99m is 6 hours. How many unstable atoms will remain after 6 hours? 

A. One sixth of the original amount 

b. one fourth of the the original amount 

c. One third of the original amount 

d. Half of the original amount  

d. Half of the original amount 

400

Photons with the highest frequencies have the 

a. Highest velocity 

b. Lowest energy

c. Longest wavelengths

d. Shortest wavelengths 

d. Shortest wavelengths 

400

How much force is needed to move a move a 30-kg piece of equipment at a rate of 3 m/s 2?

A. 10 N

B. 90 N 

C. 60 N

d.30 N 

b. 90N

500

1 megahertz (MHz) is equal to:

a. 100 hertz

b. 1000 hertz

c. 1,000,000 hertz

d. 1,000,000,000 hertz

c. 1,000,000 hertz 

500

X-rays are usually identified by their _____________.

a. Energy 

b. Wavelength 

c. Velocity 

d. Hertz

b. Wavelength 

500

Rubbing a rubber rod with fur is an example of electrification by _____________.

friction 

500

Particulate radiation includes: 

a. Alpha particles 

b. X-rays particles 

c. Beta particles 

d. A and C 

e. All the above 

D. A and C 

500

When there is movement of some of the electrons of an uncharged metallic object as its brought into the electric field of a charged object, this is electrification by ___________.

induction 

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