In a lab experiment 45 grams of a metal are heated from 22c


Question 1. Consider eight,eight-cubic centimeter (8 cm3) sugar cubes stacked so that they form a single 2 x 2 x 2 cube. How does the surface area of the single, large cube compare to the total surface area of the individual eight cubes? Report your answer as a ratio. Be sure to show all calculations leading to an answer.

Question 2. A rectangular barge 7 m long and 2 m wide floats in fresh water. How much will the barge sink when loaded with 600 kg of sand? Show all calculations leading to an answer.

Question 3. When a steadily-flowing gas flows from a larger-diameter pipe to a smaller-diameter pipe, what causes the pressure in the smaller pipe to drop? Use 3 - 4 complete sentences to explain your answer.

Question 4. When a 3-kg iron skillet is heated on the stove, it becomes hot very quickly. When 3 kg of water is heated on the stove it heats up slowly. What is the reason for this difference? Support your answer using 3 - 4 complete sentences.

Question 5. In a lab experiment, 45 grams of a metal are heated from 22°C to 78°C by the addition of 450 J of heat. What is the specific heat of the metal? Show all calculations leading to an answer.

Question 6. A photon of light has a wavelength of about 600 nm (1nm = 1 x 10-9 m). What is the energy of this photon of light? Show all calculations leading to an answer.

Question 7. When a wave crosses a surface at an angle from one medium into another, why does it change directions as it moves across the boundary into the new medium? Use 3 - 4 complete sentences in your own words to explain.

Question 8. Suppose a piano tuner hears 2 beats/second when listening to the combined sound from the tuning fork and the piano note being tuned. After slightly loosening the string, she hears 1 beat/second. Should she continue to loosen the string or tighten it in order to get it "in tune"? Defend your answer with 3 - 4 complete sentences.

Question 9. What conditions must exist for a converging lens to produce a real image of an object that is larger than the object itself? Please respond with 3 - 4 complete sentences.

Question 10. Suppose the thickness of an oil film on water is just the right thickness for canceling red light. What color will your eye see? Explain using 3 - 4 complete sentences.

Question 11. A hard-rubber or plastic comb rubbed against wool can often be shown to have a static charge. Why does a metal comb not readily show a static charge when rubbed against wool? Use 3 - 4 complete sentences in your answer.

Question 12. Two electrically-charges spheres are suspended from insulated threads a certain distance from each other. There is a certain amount of electrostatic force between them. Describe specifically (not just increase or decrease) what happens to this force in each of the scenarios below (1 pt. ea.):

a. The charge on one sphere is reduced by half

b. The charge on both spheres is doubled

c. The distance between the spheres is increased by a factor of three

d. The distance between the sphere is decreased to one-fourth

e. The charge of each sphere is doubled and the distance between them is doubled

Question 13. An ammeter indicates the current for a toaster is 5.0 amps when the toaster is connected to 120-V circuit. How much energy is given off by the toaster in 55.0 seconds? Show all calculations leading to an answer.

Question 14. Three identical light bulbs are connected in series, then are disconnected and arranged in parallel. For each of the scenarios below indicate what changes (if any) take place (1 pt. ea.):

a. Total resistance of the circuit

b. Total current of the circuit

c. Power dissipated by the circuit

d. Voltage used by one of the light bulbs

e. Resistance of one of the light bulbs

Question 15. Using 3 - 4 sentences, explain, in your own words, two ways you could cause an electrical current using only a wire and a horseshoe magnet.

Question 16. Using 3 - 4 complete sentences, explain the role of both types of transformers in getting electric energy from an electric power plant(coal-fired, natural gas or nuclear) to our homes.

Question 17. In what way does the photoelectric effect support the particle theory of light? Use 3 - 4 complete sentences in your own words to explain.

Question 18. The isotope, Carbon-14 emits beta radiation and has a half live of 5730 years. How long will it take for the amount of radiation this gives off to drop by a factor of 4?

Question 19. The total U.S. consumption of electricity in a particular year was 5.0 x 1012 kilowatt-hours. What is the mass equivalence of this amount of energy? Show all calculations leading to an answer.

Question 20. When uranium-238 emits an alpha particle, what isotope is created? Show the nuclear equation for this reaction.

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