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PHYSICS FINAL EXAM REVIEW Answer Key! Text me if you have any questions! (Especially 1 st 3 rd and 6 th period )

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PHYSICS FINAL EXAM REVIEW. Answer Key! Text me if you have any questions! (Especially 1 st 3 rd and 6 th period ). 1. B. Frequency is the number of waves/vibrations/pulses/oscillations that occur in one second. Frequency is measured in Hertz. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PHYSICS FINAL EXAM REVIEW

Answer Key!Text me if you have any questions!(Especially 1st 3rd and 6th period )

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1. BFrequency is the number of

waves/vibrations/pulses/oscillations that occur in one second. Frequency is measured in Hertz.

Period is the number of seconds per wave, or 1/f

Amplitude

Wavelength

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4. D• Remember, in physics, “reflection” doesn’t

mean what you see in the mirror (that’s an image). Reflection is when waves bounce off of an object. An echo happens when sound waves reflect off of a barrier and come back to your ear.

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5. B

Sound waves are the most common example of a longitudinal wave.

Longitudinal waves happen when the particles of the medium move back in forth in the same direction as the wave is moving:

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6. B, 7. C• As it passes you, the apparent frequency

suddenly drops, resulting in a low pitch:

• http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/sound/u11l3b.cfm

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8. D

• High frequency = high pitch• Low frequency = low pitch• http://plasticity.szynalski.com/tone-generator.

htm <-- This website lets you pick a frequency and will play the sound so hear the difference between a high frequency and a low frequency (only works in firefox)

• (The LOUDNESS depends on the amplitude.)

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9. A

• Electromagnetic waves do not require a medium to travel through. They are transverse waves.

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10. B

• Transparent = lets all light through (window)• Opaque = lets no light through (wall)• Translucent = lets some light through (frosted

window)• Luminous = gives off light (light bulb)

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13. DSeries Circuits Parallel Circuits

Current is the same in all components Voltage is the same in all components

Voltage is split up between the components: VT = V1 + V2 + …

Current is split up between the components: IT = I1 + I2 + …

Total Resistance: RT = R1 + R2 + … Total Resistance: 1/RT = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + …

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14. A

• Remember the electric field hockey simulation: http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/electric-hockey

• To change the force on the “puck” you can change the charge of the puck OR change the size of the field.

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15. A

• Ohm’s Law says I = V/R• I = Current (measured in amps)

- Current is the amount of charge flowing• V= Voltage (measured in volts)

- Voltage is the energy per charge• R = Resistance (measured in ohms Ω)

- Resistance resists or slows down the flow of charge. • According to the equation, if V increases, then so

does I. If R decreases, I increases.

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16. D

• Ammeters measure amps (units of current)• Voltmeters measure volts (units of voltage)• Ohmmeters measure ohms (units of resistance)

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17. C

• One path only:

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18.ASeries Circuits Parallel Circuits

Current is the same in all components Voltage is the same in all components

Voltage is split up between the components: VT = V1 + V2 + …

Current is split up between the components: IT = I1 + I2 + …

Total Resistance: RT = R1 + R2 + … Total Resistance: 1/RT = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + …

RT = R+R+R+R = 4R

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19. D

• Three paths:

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20. B

• A circuit breaker uses an electromagnet to literally “break the circuit” if there is a dangerous level of current. (This was one of our uses of electromagnets – remember the Brainpop video we watched on electromagnets – or rewatch it. Text me for the password)

• A fuse does the same thing with a melting wire and has to replaced each time, while a circuit breaker can be reset.

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21. B• Moving charges create a magnetic

field – an electromagnet. • We can increase the strength by:• -Increasing the current (usually by

increasing the voltage)• - Wrapping the wire into coils – more

coils = stronger magnetic field• - wrapping the wire around an iron

core (or any other ferromagnetic material – ferromagnetic = attracted to magnets)

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22. TRUE

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23. TRUE

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24. TRUE

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25. FALSE

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26. TRUE

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27. TRUE

• F = ILB

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28. FALSE

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29. TRUE

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30. FALSE

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31. FALSE

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32. TRUE

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33. FALSE

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34. TRUE

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35. FALSE

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36. TRUE

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37. FALSE

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38. B

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39. B

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40. D

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41. D

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42. C

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43. A

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44. A

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45. B

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46. B

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47. C

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48. A

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49. C

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50. D

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51. C

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52. Virtual, Upright, Same Size

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53. Decrease charge or Increase the distance

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53 again (oops!): 3.2 X 10 -8

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54. Conductor, Insulator

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55. -23 microCoulombs