Chapter 1 Review Quiz

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This is review quiz for the textbook Physics: Principles and Problems from Glencoe Science
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Question 1

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[blank_start]Physics[blank_end] is the study of matter and energy and their relationships
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  • Physics

Question 2

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[blank_start]Dimensional analysis[blank_end] is used to check that an answer will be in the correct units.
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  • Dimensional analysis

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The result of any mathematical operation with measurements never can be more precise than the [blank_start]least-precise[blank_end] measurement involved in the operation
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  • least-precise

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The scientific method is a systematic method of [blank_start]observ[blank_end]ing, [blank_start]experiment[blank_end]ing, and [blank_start]analyz[blank_end]ing to answer questions about the natural world
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  • observ
  • experiment
  • analyz

Question 5

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Scientific ideas [blank_start]change[blank_end] in response to new data
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  • change

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New scientific findings must be [blank_start]reproducible[blank_end]; that is, others must be able to [blank_start]measure[blank_end] and find the same [blank_start]results[blank_end]
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  • reproducible
  • measure
  • results

Question 7

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All measurements are subject to some [blank_start]uncertainty[blank_end]
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  • uncertainty

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[blank_start]Precision[blank_end] is the degree of exactness with which a quantity is measured. Scientific notation shows how [blank_start]precise[blank_end] a measurement is
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  • Precision
  • precise

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[blank_start]Accuracy[blank_end] is the extent to which a measurement matches the true value.
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  • Accuracy

Question 10

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Data are plotted in [blank_start]graphical[blank_end] form to show the relationship between two variables
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  • graphical

Question 11

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The line that best passes through or near graphed data is called the [blank_start]line of best fit[blank_end]. It is used to describe the data and to predict where [blank_start]new data[blank_end] would lie on the graph.
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  • line of best fit
  • new data

Question 12

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A graph in which data points lie on a straight line is a graph of a [blank_start]linear[blank_end] relationship.
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  • linear

Question 13

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The equation for a linear relationship is [blank_start]y=mx+b[blank_end]. In the general equations, m and b are [blank_start]constants[blank_end].
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  • constants
  • y=mx+b

Question 14

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The slope of a straight-line graph is the [blank_start]vertical[blank_end] change ([blank_start]rise[blank_end]) divided by the [blank_start]horizontal[blank_end] change ([blank_start]run[blank_end]) and often has a physical meaning
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  • rise
  • run
  • vertical
  • horizontal

Question 15

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The equation for slope is [blank_start]m[blank_end] = [blank_start]rise[blank_end]/[blank_start]run[blank_end].
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  • m
  • rise
  • run

Question 16

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The graph of a quadratic relationship is a parabolic curve. It is represented by the equation [blank_start]y[blank_end] = [blank_start]ax[blank_end]^2 + [blank_start]bx[blank_end] + [blank_start]c[blank_end]. The constants a, b, and c can be found with a computer or a graphing calculator; simpler ones can be found using algebra
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  • y
  • ax
  • bx
  • c

Question 17

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The graph of an inverse relationship between x and y is a [blank_start]hyperbolic[blank_end] curve. It is represented by the equation y=[blank_start]a[blank_end]/[blank_start]x[blank_end], where a is a constant
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  • a
  • x
  • hyperbolic
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