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The number of waves passing a point in a certain time is termed:
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The distance an object travels in a certain period of time is called -
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The number of waves passing a point in a certain time is termed:
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The distance an object travels in a certain period of time is called -
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All of the following are examples of acceleration EXCEPT -
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A ________ is a place or object used for comparison to determine if an object is in motion.
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What is the formula for velocity?
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Solubility in water is
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Which variable determines inertia of an object?
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A measurement that is accurate is one that
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What can you infer about the temperature for E.coli bacterial growth?
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Critical thinking
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Which graph best shows a change in data over time?
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Which type of graph best shows a comparison of several items or events?
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Which type of graph best shows data that are parts of a whole? (THINK percentage)
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What conclusions can you draw from this graph?
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Which scenario best describes Newton's 1st law?
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Which scenario best describes Newton's 2nd law?
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Which description best describes Newton's 3rd law?
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What is the best definition of a force?
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What unit of measurement is used force?
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Which object below has the most inertia?
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If a car can accelerate at 20 m/s2 with a mass 2000kg what is its force?
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What is another name for Newton's first law?
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An empty truck and a fully loaded truck are next to each other at a traffic light. When the light turns green, the lighter truck increases speed more quickly. Which of these best explains this situations.
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Looking at the image. Decide if this is balanced or unbalanced.
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Which direction will the object move?
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What tools can you use to measure volume?
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Which state of matter is characterized by having particles that are tightly packed together but can still flow past each other?
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Which of the following materials is typically a good conductor of electricity?
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Which state of matter has particles arranged like this?
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A student drops a rock and a cork in a cup of water as shown below:
The student observes that the cork floats while the rock sinks in water. What can be concluded from the observation?
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All changes in the state of matter of a substance requires
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What is the least dense liquid in this container?
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Which block has the higher density?
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The sum of all forces acting on an object and direction
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The velocity-time graph for a car is shown below. The car is-
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Describe the motion of the car.
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Which wave in the diagram has the greatest wavelength?
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Which waves have the greatest frequency?
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Electromagnetic waves are arranged by
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Which letter is marked at the troughs of the wave?
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What property of the wave is represented by the letter "B"?
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The region on this wave where the particles are closer together is called?
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The distance a wave is from it's resting position is:
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Indicate the interval which represents one full wavelength in the wave diagram below.
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What do waves carry from place to place?
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In waves, what happens to a molecule after passing energy to the next molecule in the chain?
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Which type of wave does NOT need a medium through which to pass?
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Through which medium do mechanical waves, like sound, travel the fastest?
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How do humans interpret different wavelengths of light?
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Why do you see lightning from a distant storm before you hear thunder?
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What is the main difference between sexual and asexual reproduction?
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Adenine in DNA always Pairs with
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You have a virus that causes a fever and your body temperature goes up to 101 degrees F. Your body’s attempt to return to a normal temperature of 98.6 degrees F after the virus is gone is an example of which characteristic of life?
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What is the DNA sequence that pairs with CAT
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The five levels of organization, in smallest to largest order, are: