
2. Physical Quantities
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- Q1
A physical quantity is a quantity that can be .................................
measured.
saved.
moved.
observed.
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Match the following:
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Match the following:
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Arrange the following memory storage units from smallest to largest.
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What happens when you change the prefix of a unit?
The value will change.
The value will not change.
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Which of the following is the value of deci?
1x102
1x101
0.001
1x10-1
30s - Q7
The following are units of temperature, EXCEPT:
Kelvin
Fahrenheit
OC
Ampere
30s - Q8
These prefixes are used to measure the size of blood cells and atoms.
Centi and Milli
Kilo and giga
Milli and Nano
Micro and Nano
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Weight changes as you go to another planet.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q10
The unit of mass is Newton.
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q11
Your mass is 32kg, which means your weight is ........ N.
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Pretend that your weight is 560 N, that means your mass is .......... kg.
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An instrument used to measure weight is called?
Ruler
Beam balance
Spring balance
Thermometer
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Mass stays the same.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q15
Select the INSTRUMENTS only.
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