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- Q1
An atom has 11 protons, 12 neutrons, and 11 electrons. What element is it?
***You can look in the periodic table in the book***
Beryllium
Sodium
Chlorine
Oxygen
30sS8P1e - Q2
Look at the element square for Fluorine, how many neutrons does it have?
28
19
10
9
30sS8P1e - Q3
________ energy is affected by mass and height
Potential
Both potential and kinetic
Kinetic
Thermal
30sS8P2b - Q4
Billy Bob has two cubes of the element titanium. One cube has sides measuring 5 cm and the other cube has sides measuring 10 cm. If the density of the smaller cube is 4.5g/cm3, what will the density of the larger cube be?
13.5g/cm3
91.125g/cm3
4.5g/cm3
8.96g/cm3
30sS8P1c - Q5
The sunlight bending to go around the clouds is an example of ____
reflections
absorption
refraction
diffraction
30sS8P4d - Q6
A nor'easter is a storm or wind blowing from the northeast, especially in New England. Winds blow northeasterly at a speed of 76mph. What is the storm's velocity?
76 mph NE
76 mph NW
76 mph
50 mph SE
30sS8P3a - Q7
Look at the picture, what is the net force?
14 N to the right
Zero Newtons (0N)
7 N to the right
7 N to the left
30sS8P3c - Q8
What type of force is being shown in the picture?
Unbalanced Forces
Newton's Forces
Net Forces
Balanced Forces
30sS8P3c - Q9
What energy transfer happens to make a flashlight work?
electrical to chemical to heat to mechanical
electrical to heat to light
chemical to mechanical to sound
chemical to electrical to light to heat
30sS8P2c - Q10
Which of the following is an example of convection?
30sS8P2d