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Linda Jacob

10/17/2016 9:01:24 AM
Week 8- Chapter 6 Discussion

Q) When water boils and changes from a liquid to a gas its thermal energy does what?

A) decreases

B) increases

C) stays the same

D) none of the above

Correct answer: C(stays the same)

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Justice Luce
10/17/2016 12:43:38 PM
week 8

How many laws are there for thermodynamics?

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

4. 0

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Josiah Dennis
10/17/2016 1:20:34 PM
chapter 6

_________ is made up of tiny particles that are always in motion.

A. Kinetic energy

B. Thermal energy

C. Matter

D. Temperature

Answer: C. Matter

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Anfernee Johnson
10/17/2016 2:44:30 PM
Week 8

What aren't the thermodynamics laws?

A.Energy cannot be created or destroyed in an isolated system

B.The entropy of any isolated system always increases.

C. A particle attracts every other particle in the universe using a force that is directly proportional to the
product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.

D. the entropy of a system approaches a constant value as


the temperature approaches absolute zero.

Answer: C

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John Wheeler
10/17/2016 3:11:50 PM
Chapter 6

Kinetic theory of matter:

A. Matter is made up of tiny particles (atoms or molecules) that are always in motion.

B. The total energy (kinetic and potential) of the submicroscopic particles that make up a substance.

C. Neither

Answer A

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Emily Taylor
10/17/2016 4:32:56 PM
Week 8 Discussion

Which of the following is the definition of thermal energy?

A. The total kinetic energy of the submicroscopic particles that make up a substance

B. The total potential energy of the submicroscopic particles that make up a substance

C. The total kinetic and potential energy of the submicroscopic particles that make up a substance

D. None of the above

Correct Answer: C
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Brittany Woolridge
10/17/2016 7:03:30 PM
Week 8 Chapter 6

A boy sits to the side of a campfire. He is 10 feet away, but still feels warm. This is an
example of ...

A) Radiation
B) Convection
C) Conduction

Answer: A
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Kaicierra Edwards
10/18/2016 9:51:59 AM
Ch.6 Discussion

When heat is transferred through a liquid or gas it is ______?

a) Conduction

b) Convection

c) Radiation

d) All of the above

Answer

b)Convection

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Tiffiny Stiles
10/18/2016 11:40:19 AM
Week 8 Chapter 6

If a clay pot is hotter than the surrounding air, which of the following is true?

A. It is a net absorber.

B. It is a net emitter.
C. It is both A and B.
D. None of the above.

Answer: B

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Ileann Barrenada
10/18/2016 1:36:04 PM
Chapter 6 Discussion
Q. A temperature scale used by scientists to measure thermal energy.

a. Kelvin

b. Celsius

c. Fahrenheit
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Taite Mcbee
10/18/2016 2:36:26 PM
discussion 6

According to the kinetic-molecular theory, particles of matter


A. are in constant motion.
B. have different shapes.
C. have different colors.
D. are always fluid.
Answer: A

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Ivan Martinez
10/18/2016 2:39:57 PM
ch 6

If a good absorber of radiant energy were a poor emitter, its

temperature compared with its surroundings would be?

a. lower.

b. higher.
c. unaffected.
d. none of the above

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Nancy Millan
10/18/2016 3:21:11 PM
Ch 6 question

What does greater disorder mean for entropy?

A. Lower

B. Higher

C. The Same
D. Does nothing

answer: B

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Jessica Hayes
10/18/2016 9:37:04 PM
Discussion

Matter is made up of tiny particles that are always in motion.

A. Thermal Energy

B. Temperature

C. Kinetic theory of matter

D. None

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Sierra Abbott
10/19/2016 11:11:19 AM
Chapter 6

Who discovered electricity? a. Benjamin Franklin b. George Washington c. Sarah Brooks d. Dale Loughmiller

ANSWER: A. Benjamin Franklin

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Christian Rodriguez
10/19/2016 11:25:59 AM
Question

Which statement is NOT a law of thermodynamics?

a. a. Whenever heat flows into or out of a system, the gain or loss of thermal energy equals the amount of heat

transferred.

b. b.Heat never spontaneously flows from a lower temperature substance to a higher temperature substance.

c. c. No system can reach absolute zero.

d. d. The temperature of a substance is registered on a liquid base thermometer when the substance has reached

thermal equilibrium with the thermometer

Correct Answer D

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Jantavia Carey
10/19/2016 12:07:28 PM
Jantavia Carey

Which one is an example of water expansion?

A.Ice cream in the freezer

B: Ice cubes melting


C:Water in a glass cup

D:Rain

the answer is B

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Aisha Jones
10/19/2016 1:38:48 PM
Chapter 6

What is temperature measured in? A. Degrees B.Kilometers or C. Temperature


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Aisha Jones
10/19/2016 1:44:02 PM
Discussion 8

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Stanley Gilliam
10/19/2016 7:27:49 PM
Week 8 Discussion

__________ Is the measure of hotness or coldness of an object?

A. Heat transfer

B.Temperature

C.Entropy

D.Thermal Expansion

Answer B: Temperature

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Jathon Thomas
10/19/2016 8:10:07 PM
Ch 6

What is the boiling point of water?

a. 100F

b. 100N

c. 0C

d. 100C
Answer is, D, 100C

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Harleigh Batterson
10/19/2016 9:16:48 PM
Discussion 6

Temperature has no ______ limit, but it does have a ______ limit, which is _____ degrees Celsius, or zero kelvin.

A. lower limit; upper limit; 273

B. upper limit; lower limit; -212

C. lower limit; upper limit; 373

D. upper limit; lower limit; -273

Correct Answer = D. upper limit; lower limit; -273

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Katie Dean
10/19/2016 9:38:56 PM
Chapter 6 Question

Heat energy is measured in units of

a) joules

b) calories

c) choices a and b are both true

d) choices a and b are both false

Answer: C

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Kimberly Thompson
10/20/2016 10:31:04 AM
Week 8 discussion

How many laws of thermodynamics are there?

a) 1

B) 4

C) 3

D) 2

Answer C) 3

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Juan Rojas
10/20/2016 10:51:29 AM
Chapter 6 Question
At what temperature does water begin to expand?

A. 0C

B. 4C

C. 4F

D. 0F

Answer: B. 4C

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Osvaldo Martinez
10/20/2016 11:38:38 AM
Week 8 Discussion

What are most metals are___.

A) Good Conductors

B) Good Insulators

C) Poor Insulators

D) Both A and B

E) Both A and C

Answer: E

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Ashley Vandeaver
10/20/2016 1:44:18 PM
Ch 6

The heat unit for labeling Food is:

A: Celicus

B: Boiling

C: Kilocalorie (Correct Answer)

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Glen Jackson
10/20/2016 4:00:13 PM
week 8 ch.6

Which of the following is the definition of thermal energy?


A. The total kinetic energy of the submicroscopic particles that make up a substance

B. The total potential energy of the submicroscopic particles that make up a substance

C. The total kinetic and potential energy of the submicroscopic particles that make up a substance

D. None of the above

Correct Answer: C

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Emane' Ewing
10/20/2016 4:50:51 PM
Chapter 6 discussion

Heat never spontaneously flows from a _______-temperature substance to a _______-temperature substance. A)

higher, lower or B) lower, higher. The answer is B.

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Maurice Heade
10/20/2016 10:34:14 PM
Discussion ch 6

Which of the following is matter?

a. dust

b. the moon

c. strand of hair

d. All of the above

The correct answer is (D)

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Preston Morgan
10/20/2016 10:44:16 PM
Discussion: Week 8

An ___ thermometer measures temperature by the radiation a substance emits.

A. Normal

B. Infrared

C. Atmosphere
D. None of the Above

Answer.B

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Courtney Fields
10/21/2016 8:32:23 AM
Chapter 6 question

Q. What is the first law of thermodynamics?

A. heat never spontaneously flows from a lower temperature substance to a higher temperature substance.

B. No system can reach absolute zero

C. Whenever heat flows into or out of a system, the gain or loss of thermal energy equals the amount of heat

transferred.

***C

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Neshawna Medlock
10/21/2016 1:53:58 PM
Chapter 6 Question

Question: The atoms and molecules of matter behave much like?

a. water in a glass

b. popcorn in a popper

c. feet in shoes

answer: b, popcorn in a popper

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Tyler McDonough
10/21/2016 3:23:08 PM
Discussion

Which of the following accurately defines Temperature:

A. How hot an object is. B. How cold an object is. C. Measurement of Matter D. Both A and B.- Correct Answer

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Michelle Hodge
10/21/2016 9:00:40 PM
Chapter 6 Question

Temperature, the degree of "hotness" or "coldness" of an object is proportional to the average translational

_______________ of an atom or molecule that makes up the object.


A. Potential Energy

B. Momentum

C. Kinetic Energy

D. Velocity

Answer: (C) Kinetic Energy

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Miguel Serrano
10/22/2016 2:04:17 PM
Week 8 Disscussion

What is Heat? Select the BEST answer.

A) When an object is warmer than your hand.

B) Thermal energy transferred form one thing to another due to temperature difference.

C) When something reaches over 32 degrees Fahrenheit.

D) Heat cannot be determined due to everyone's own opinion.

Answer: B

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Taylor Hill
10/22/2016 2:19:50 PM
Ch. 6 Question

Q. Heat and temperature ______________ .

A. Are the same thing

B. Are very different

C. Are both about ratios

D. Both have to do with the flow of energy

Answer: B

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Alexa Thomas
10/22/2016 2:47:14 PM
Chapter 6 Question

Question:
The word thermodynamics refers to,

A.) Reaching absolute zero.

B.) The study of heat and its transformation to different forms of energy.

C.) The quantity of heat

D.) The movement of particles in a materiel.

Answer: B

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Mercedes Dickson
10/22/2016 8:07:43 PM
Discussion Board 6

When water becomes ice it A)shrinks B) expands C)condensates D) explodes ANSWER:B

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Jaryn Wacker
10/22/2016 8:22:46 PM
Chapter 6 Question

Water, like most substances, expands when it is heated, except in the temperature range_____, when ice is less

dense than water.

A) 0 to 4 degrees Celcius

B) 4 to 8 degrees Celcius

C) 8 to 12 degrees Celcius

D) 12 to 16 degrees Celcius

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Jordan Parchesky
10/23/2016 8:41:48 AM
Chapter 6 Question

Convection is______.

A. The transfer of energy by molecular and electronic collisions within a substance

B. The transfer of thermal energy in a gas or liquid by means of currents in the heated fluid

C. The transfer of thermal energy in only gas form to cook food

D. None of the above

Answer: B.

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Ashlee Betts
10/23/2016 10:36:41 AM
Ch 6
At absolute zero, the lowest temperature an object can have is...

A. -300K

B. -273K

C. -173K

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Courtney Reed
10/23/2016 12:53:40 PM
Chapter 6 Question

Temperature:

A) Has no upper limit

B) Is the degree/intensity of heat present in a substance or object

C) Can be perceived by touch or a thermometer

D) All of the Above *

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Carter Walsh
10/23/2016 1:05:59 PM
Week 8 Discussion

The first law of thermodynamics states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed it can only ____.

A.Multiply B. Change Forms. C. Be Divided D. Be Increased

Correct answer is B.

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Taylor Minty
10/23/2016 2:23:49 PM
Chapter 6 Question

Question:

Your feet feel warmer on a rug than on a tile floor because the rug...?

Answer Choices:

A.) Is usually warmer than tile

B.) Is a better insulator than tile

C.) For the same mass has more thermal energy than tile

D.) All of these

E.) None of these


Answer:

B.) Is a better insulator than tile

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Casey Cochran
10/23/2016 2:57:17 PM
Chapter 6 Question

Question:

If an object radiates more energy that it absorbs, its...?

Answer Choices:

A.) Thermal energy decreases

B.) Temperature decreases

C.) Both of these

D.) Neither of these

Answer:

C.) Both of these

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Joshua Berry
10/23/2016 3:01:07 PM
Joshua Berry

What is energy released?

A. Bonds Formed; Exothermic

B. Bonds Fixed; Gravity

C. Bonds Broken; Endothermic

Correct answer is A

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Adrian Washington
10/23/2016 3:37:54 PM
Chapter 6.

A large and a small container of water with the same temperature have:

A) the same total amounts of internal energy.

B) the same amounts of internal and external energy.

C) different amounts of heat.

D) the same amounts of all forms of energy.

Answer is C.

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Taylor Lane
10/23/2016 3:46:30 PM
Chapter 6

What is heat?

A. The quality of being cold

B. Freezing

C. Chilly

D. The quality of being hot

The answer is D. The quality of being Hot

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Dawn Willis
10/23/2016 5:15:10 PM
Discussion Question: Chapter 6

A material's ability to absorb and radiate ________ energy is indicated by it's ________.

A) heat; magnetic ability

B) thermal; weight

C) thermal; color

D) magnetic; emitters

Answer: B) A material's ability to absorb and radiate thermal energy is indicated by it's color. (Power Point slides

around pps. 55-60)

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Rebecca Campbell
10/23/2016 6:54:38 PM
Chapter 6 Discussion

When ice water freezes to become solid ice its volume _____ and its density _______.

A) decrease, becomes much lower

B) increases, stays the same

C) stays the same, decreases

D) Increases, is much lower

The answer is D.

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Jonathan Cybuski
10/23/2016 6:56:51 PM
Chapter 6 Question

There is twice as much molecular kinetic energy in 2 liters of boiling water as in 1 liter of boiling water. Which is the

same for both?

A) Temperature

B) Thermal Energy

C) Both temperature and thermal energy

D) Neither temperature nor thermal energy

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Jennie Mancilla
10/23/2016 7:53:02 PM
Discussion #6

Ability for gas to move from the tank to the engine at the press of the gas peddle is what kind of heat?

A) conduction

B) radiation

C) convection

D) None of the above

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Alyssa Vega
10/23/2016 7:53:33 PM
Atoms

Atoms and molecules are?

A.Constantly moving

B.In one stop

C.Bumping into one another

D. Both A & C

Answer: D

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Tyler Cason
10/23/2016 8:22:22 PM
Discussion Ch. 6

What is the condition called when molecules have lost all available kinetic energy, and the substance cannot get

any colder?

A.) 0 degrees Celsius

B.) 32 degrees Fahrenheit

C.) 0 Kelvin

D.) None of the above

Answer: C.) 0 K

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Garrett Gaines
10/23/2016 9:24:20 PM
QuestionCh. 6 Question

Most substances _______ when heated and _______ when cooled.

A) expand, contract

B) contract, expand

C) stop, move
D) appear, vanish

Answer A) expand, contract

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Scott Davis
10/23/2016 9:25:26 PM
Question

What is the freezing point of water in Celsius? A. 32 degrees Celsius. B. 20 degrees Celsius. C. 0 degrees Celsius. D

10 degrees Celsius.

Answer C.

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Chandler Ashley
10/23/2016 9:32:23 PM
Chapter 6 Question

Q) A material's ability to absorb and radiate thermal energy is indicated by its ?

A) Color

B) Size

C) Shape

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Stephen Kelly
10/23/2016 9:34:47 PM
Week 8:Chapter 6 - Discussion

Q: True or False

When something expands and spreads energy through a greater area it cools down.

A.) True

B.) False

A: A

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Morgan Robertson
10/23/2016 9:45:43 PM
Chapter 6 Discussion

There are two girls waiting outside for the bus. One has on a black dress, and the other a light pink dress. Who

would sweat more, and why?

A. The girl in the light pink dress, because her dress would absorb more heat.

B. Both girls would sweat the same, because the colors of their dresses don't matter.

C. The girl in the black dress, because her dress would absorb more heat.
D. Neither girl would sweat, because the color of the dresses don't matter.

Answer: C. The girl in the black dress, because her dress would absorb more heat.

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Rachel Sinwald
10/23/2016 10:26:05 PM
Chapter 6 question

You are sitting in an old house on a cold night and hear creaky noises. More than likely this is from _________?

A) a ghost

B) conduction

C) thermal expansion

Answer: C

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Dakota Carroll
10/23/2016 10:44:40 PM
Chapter 6

How many laws does thermodynamics have? A.3 B.1 C.2 D.0 Answer:A

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Malik Ellis
10/23/2016 10:53:40 PM
Ch.6

Q. There are ___ laws of thermodynamics?

A.2

B.4

C.5

D.3

The correct answer is D.3.

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Devin Jordan
10/23/2016 11:27:58 PM
Discussion - Chapter 6

Objects with everyday temperatures mostly emit _______ infrared waves.

A. high-frequency

B. no frequency

C. neutral frequency

D. low-frequency
*Answer: D, low-frequency*

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Jonathon Hollins
10/23/2016 11:28:00 PM
Chapter 6

Substances that dont conduct heat are known as what?

A. Temperature

B. paper

C. Insulators

D. Trees

Answer is C

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Taylor Diamond
10/23/2016 11:32:37 PM
week 8 discussion

how many thermodynamic laws are there? a) 1 b) 8 c) 2 d) 3

answer : D

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Jose Lopez
10/23/2016 11:41:13 PM
Week 8 Question

A thermometer is ______.

A) an instrument that measures temperature by comparing the air and the wind.

B) an instrument that measures speed.

C) an instrument that measures temperature by comparing the expansion and contraction of a liquid as it gains or

loses thermal energy.

D) an instrument that measures temperature by comparing the expansion and contraction of a solid as it gains or

loses thermal energy.

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Sasha Webb
10/24/2016 3:54:18 AM
Ch 6 Q&A

Just as dark is the absence of light, _________ is the absence of thermal energy.

a) heat

b) light

c) cold

d) absolute zero

Answer: c) cold
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Katie Daniel
10/24/2016 4:00:06 PM
Chapter 6

What is the difference between heat and temperature?


A. Temperature has to do with energy flow, while heat is a ratio of energy per molecule
B. They are both the same, there is no difference.
C. Heat has to do with energy flow, while temperature is a ratio of energy per molecule
D. None of the above
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Myia Price
10/25/2016 2:00:38 PM
Week 6: Question

What is a good heat conductor but poor conductor of heat?

A. Copper

B. Rubber

C. Insulator

D. Iron

Answer: C Insulator

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Ashlynn Giles
10/27/2016 12:07:30 PM
chapter 6 discussion

What is the lowest limit of temperature at -273 degrees Celsius where molecules have lost all available kinetic

energy?

A. Absolute zero

B. ZeroK

C. Both A & B

D. None of the above

Answer: C

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Blanca Sanchez
10/29/2016 1:17:35 PM
Chapter 6

Heat transfer due to the actual motion of fluid itself is..

A. Conduction
B. Convection

C. Thermal Expansion

Answer: B

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Kimberly Thompson
10/31/2016 2:34:08 PM
Week 6 discussion

What happens to waters energy when it turns into a gas?

a) disappears

b) Increases

c) turns into a ghost

d) doesn't change

d) doesn't change

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Johnna Sturm
11/6/2016 7:50:49 PM
Chapter 6 Question

When ice water freezes to become ice, its volume ________ tremendously. A) increases B) expands C) decreases

D) contracts E) none of the above

answer is A) increases

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Kristin Northcutt
11/7/2016 12:47:27 PM
Chapter 6

What affects the world's climate?

A. specific heat capacity

B. Entropy

C. thermodynamics

D. temperature

A ~ specific heat capacity

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Collin Ewing
11/9/2016 10:08:15 PM
chapter 6 question

Direction of heat flow is from a ______ temperature substance to a _____ temperature substance
(A) Higher to Even Higher

(B) Higher to Lower

(C) lower to lower

(D) Lower to lowest

Answer (b) Higher to Lower

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Nayeli Rodriguez Perez
11/26/2016 6:13:32 AM
Week 8/ Chapter 6

A quantity, known as entropy, is the measure of energy dispersal. Which statement is correct?

A. entropy is the degradation of energy.

B. energy disperses with time so the total amount of entropy decreases with time.

C. The net entropy in the universe is continuously decreasing so the universe is continuously running "downhill"

D. It is net entropy because there are some regions where energy is being disorganized and diffused.

Answer: A

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William Mcelroy
12/4/2016 8:17:26 PM
William McElroy Discussion

What is the boiling point of water in Celsius? A. 50 C, B. 100 C, C. 150 C, D. 200 C

Answer is A

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Emily Wulf
12/4/2016 10:40:42 PM
Chapter 6 Question

Q: What is temperature measured in?

A. Celsius

B. Fahrenheit

C. Kelvin

D. Al of the above

A. D. All of the above

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Kassey Sellers
12/4/2016 11:34:44 PM
chapter 6
As a piece of metal with a hole in it cools, the diameter of the hole

A.) Increases

B.) stay the same

C.) decrease

C.) decreases

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Katie Daniel
10/25/2016 2:54:37 PM
Chapter 7 Discussion

After you brush your hair and scrape the electrons from your hair, the charge in your hair is?

A. Negative

B. Neither positive nor negative

C. Both positive and negative

D. Positive

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Jathon Thomas
10/25/2016 3:49:20 PM
Ch 7

A magnetic field is:

a. space around the Earth

b. it is the space around a magnet

c. produced by moving electric charges

d. B & C

Answer is D, B&C.

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Brittany Woolridge
10/25/2016 7:13:29 PM
Chapter 7 Question

Ohm's law describes how current is related to voltage and resistance.

A False

B True
C None of the above

Answer: B

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Aisha Jones
10/25/2016 8:10:01 PM
Discussion 7

What direction is the force of Electric force charge?

A. left

B. Straight Across

C. Joining together

D. Right

The answer is C. Joining together

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Stanley Gilliam
10/25/2016 10:51:26 PM
Week 9 Chapter 7

_______ Any material having free charged particles that easily flow through it when an electrical force acts on

them.

A.Insulator

B.Conductor

C.Electrical Resistance

D.Electrical Power

Answer:B, Conductor

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Taite Mcbee
10/26/2016 7:33:53 AM
discussion chapter 7
Eletricity originates from which part of an atom?
A. A. Nucleus

B.) B. Positively charged protons


C.) C. Negatively charged electrons
D.) Correct Answer: A

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Kaicierra Edwards
10/26/2016 8:42:55 AM
Ch.7

Ohms Law establishes the relationship between

a) Current(s)

b) Voltage

c) Resistance

d) All of the above

Answer

d) All of the above

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Taylor Hill
10/26/2016 9:27:45 AM
Ch.7 Question

Q: Contrary to popular belief, Benjamin Franklin's kite was not struck by lightening. So how did he figure out about

lightening?

A. His kite WAS struck by lightening

B. Hairs on the kite stood apart

C. He saw the kite spark

D. He was able to interpret the way the storm made his kite move

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Emily Taylor
10/26/2016 12:27:38 PM
Week 9 Discussion
Which of the following are true?

A. Protons have a negative charge

B. Electrons have a negative charge

C. Neutrons have a negative charge

D. None of the above

Correct answer: B. Electrons have a negative charge

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Christian Rodriguez
10/26/2016 1:16:17 PM
Question

Electric power =

a. k (q1q2/d )
2

b. V/R

c. current X voltage = IV

d. none of these

answer C

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Jordan Parchesky
10/26/2016 2:13:03 PM
Chapter 7 Question

When a pair of charged particles are brought twice as close to each other, the force between them

becomes________.

A. Twice as strong

B. Thrice as strong

C. Half as strong

D. Four times as strong

Answer: D. Four times as strong

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Anfernee Johnson
10/26/2016 4:50:27 PM
Chapter 7
Which is true about protons?

A. Protons have a positive charge


B. Protons have a negative charge
C. Protons attract electrons
D. A & C are correct
E.All of the above

Answer: D. A & C are correct


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Miguel Serrano
10/26/2016 7:26:00 PM
Disscussion chapter 7

Like poles _____: Opposite poles ______.

A) Attract/Repel

B) Repel/Attract

C) Attract/Attract

D) Repel/Repel

Answer: B

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Jose Lopez
10/27/2016 2:25:52 AM
Discussion Chapter 7

Ohm's Law states the relationship between...

A) Current, Voltage, and Mass.

B) Voltage, Mass, and Volume.

C) Current, Voltage, and Resistance.

D) None of the above.

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Linda Jacob
10/27/2016 9:28:35 AM
Discussion chapter 7- week 9

Q) The unit of current is?

A) watt

B) volt

C) ampere

D) none
Answer is: C

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Ashley Vandeaver
10/27/2016 11:24:04 AM
Discussion Chapter 7

AC stands for

a)Alternating current

B)Apple current

C)Air Current

D) Avoiding Current

Answer A

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Jantavia Carey
10/27/2016 11:52:06 AM
Jantavia Carey

Field lines are used to:

A)Show why there is an electric field

B)Show the direction of an electric field

C)Explain why there are electric fields

D) None of the answers are correct

the answer is B

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Ivan Martinez
10/27/2016 2:00:28 PM
dicussion 7

Electric potential energy is measured in joules. Electric potential (electric


potential energy per charge), on the other hand, is measured

a. in volts.

b. in watts.
c. in amperes.
d. also in joules.

answer is a. in volts
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Taylor Lane
10/27/2016 3:42:30 PM
Chapter 7

An electric current originates from which part of an atom?

A. Entire atom

B. Positively charged protons

C. Negatively charged electrons

D. Nucleus

The answer is C. Negatively charged electrons

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Alexa Thomas
10/27/2016 7:35:11 PM
Week 9 Chapter 7

Question:

The magnetic field is ___________.

A.) an electrical force

B.) regions with aligned atoms

C.) an energetic aura that extends through space

D.) non-existent

Answer:

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Juan Rojas
10/27/2016 10:23:04 PM
Chapter 7 Question

What happens when there is relative motion between a wire and a magnetic field?

A. Voltage is induced

B. Nothing

C. Electrons are shared

D. They attract each other

Answer: A. Voltage is induced


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Ileann Barrenada
10/28/2016 9:56:14 AM
Chapter 7

Q: When you double the voltage in a simple electric circuit, you double

a) the current

b) the resistance

c) both

d) neither

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Josiah Dennis
10/28/2016 10:09:20 AM
Chapter 7 Question

When _______ are transferred from one material to another - none are created or destroyed.

A.matter

B.electrons

C.electrical resistance

D.mass

Answer: B.electrons

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Sierra Abbott
10/28/2016 12:15:39 PM
Chapter 7

What happens when you put two positive magnets together?

A. the attach

B. they repel

C. both A and B

D. None od the above

ANSWER: B

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Courtney Reed
10/28/2016 12:24:34 PM
Chapter 7 Question

The types of electrical circuits are:

A) Series

B) Parallel

C) Both A & B

D) Neither A or B

Answer: C

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Neshawna Medlock
10/28/2016 1:52:07 PM
Discussion 7

Question: Electric charge comes in what two forms:

a. Positive and negative

b. Positive and positive


c. Negative and negative

Answer: a, positive and negative

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Justice Luce
10/28/2016 3:27:38 PM
chapter 7

____ is a flow of charged particles.

A. potential difference

B. electric current

c. direct current

D. energy

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Osvaldo Martinez
10/28/2016 5:36:34 PM
Week 9 Discussion

What is not true about Alternating Current (AC)?

A) Its electric energy can flow forward and backward

B) Was the type of circuit used by Thomas Edison

C) Is efficient and cheap to use

D) Was used in the Niagara Falls Power Project

E) Both A and C
Answer: B

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Nancy Millan
10/28/2016 6:17:52 PM
CH 7 question

The strong magnet made by the alignment of magnetic domains in the iron produces?

A. Conductors

B. Insulators

C. Magnetic Field

D. Electromagnet

Answer D.

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Jessica Hayes
10/28/2016 7:10:23 PM
Discussion

____ can attract some objects and repel others.

A. Electric Force

B. Electric Charge

C. Positive

D. Negative

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Taylor Minty
10/28/2016 7:50:13 PM
Chapter 7 Question

Question:

Which statement is correct?

Answer Choices:

A.) Charge flows in a closed circuit

B.) Voltage flows through an open or closed circuit

C.) Resistance flows through an open circuit

D.) Current is the primary cause of voltage

Answer:

A.) Charge flows in a closed circuit


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Casey Cochran
10/28/2016 8:29:55 PM
Chapter 7 Question

Question:

When a 10-V battery is connected to a resistor, the current in the resistor is 2 A. What is the resistor's value?

Answer Choices:

A.) 2 ohms

B.) 5 ohms

C.) 10 ohms

D.) 20 ohms

E.) More than 20 ohms

Answer:

B.) 5 ohms

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Harleigh Batterson
10/29/2016 12:29:23 AM
Discussion Ch 7

Coulomb's Law states that:

For a pair of charged ________ that are much smaller than the __________ between them, the ______ between

them varies directly as the product of their charges and inversely as the square of the separation distance...

A. Particles, force, distance

B. Objects, distance, force

C. Particles, charge, force

D. Objects, force, charge

Answer: B - Objects, distance, force

Coulomb's Law
Coulomb's law:
For a pair of charged objects that

are much
smaller than the distance between
them, the
force between them varies
directly as the
product of their charges and inversely
as the
square of the separation
distance:

Coulomb's Law

Coulomb's law:
For a pair of charged objects that

are much
smaller than the distance between
them, the
force between them varies
directly as the
product of their charges and inversely
as the
square of the separation
distance:
Coulomb's Law

Coulomb's law:
For a pair of charged objects that

are much
smaller than the distance between
them, the
force between them varies
directly as the
product of their charges and inversely
as the
square of the separation
distance:

Coulomb's Law

Coulomb's law:
For a pair of charged objects that

are much
smaller than the distance between
them, the
force between them varies
directly as the
product of their charges and inversely
as the
square of the separation
distance:
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Blanca Sanchez
10/29/2016 11:30:30 AM
Chapter 7

Which of the following is an electric conductor?

A. Glass

B. Rubber

C. Wood

D. Silver

Answer : D Silver

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Katie Dean
10/29/2016 7:40:43 PM
Chapter 7 Discussion

Magnetic domains normally occur in

A) iron.

B) copper.

C) silver.

D) all of these.

E) none of these

Answer: A) iron

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Michelle Hodge
10/30/2016 12:34:21 PM
Chapter 7 Question

In a _______________ circuit, if one device fails, current in the entire circuit ceases.

A. Parallel
B. Simple

C. Electromagnetic

D. Insulator

Answer: (B) simple

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Jonathan Cybuski
10/30/2016 1:40:07 PM
Chapter 7 Question

After you brush your hair and scrape electrons from your hair, the charge of your hair is?

A) Positive

B) Negative

C) Both positive and negative

D) Neither positive nor negative

Answer - A

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Rachel Sinwald
10/30/2016 2:06:26 PM
Chapter 7 Question

Each time you break a magnet in half, each half becomes its own magnet having a ______ pole and a _____ pole.

A) positive, negative

B) north, south

C) isolated, magnetic

Answer: B

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Joshua Berry
10/30/2016 2:09:47 PM
Chapter 7
What does indicate?
A. Current out of the plane of the paper.
B. Current into the plane if paper.

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Tiffiny Stiles
10/30/2016 2:41:00 PM
Chapter 7 Question

Question:

An electric field line is used for which of the following purposes?

a. To visualize the field.


a.
b. b. To show the direction of the field.
c. c. To show the intensity of the field.
d. d. All of the above.

Answer: d. All of the above.

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Ashlee Betts
10/30/2016 5:57:50 PM
Ch 7

What type of wire has low resistance?

A. Silver

B. Copper

C. Gold

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Emane' Ewing
10/30/2016 6:07:40 PM
Ch 7 discussion

What is a direct current? A)the relationship among force, charge, and distance. B) The region of magnetic influence

around a magnetic pole or around a moving charged particle. C) An electric current that flows in one direction only.

The answer is C.

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Garrett Gaines
10/30/2016 6:44:49 PM
Questionchapter 7

What is the 3rd prong of an electrical plug used for?

A. Ground

B. Transformer

C. Motor

D. Voltage

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Rebecca Campbell
10/30/2016 7:50:44 PM
Chapter 7

A charged particle has to be moving to interact with:

A) another particle

B) an electron beam
C) a current carrying wire

D) a magnetic field

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Rebecca Campbell
reply to Rebecca Campbell
10/30/2016 7:51:53 PM
RE: Chapter 7

Answer is D) magnetic field

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Courtney Fields
10/30/2016 8:07:49 PM
chapter 7

Electric insulators are......

A. materials that have tightly bound electrons

B. materials that allow charged particles to pass through

C. atoms of metal

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Morgan Robertson
10/30/2016 8:11:06 PM
Chapter 7 Discussion

Both gravitational and electrical forces are...

A. Repulsive

B. Flow in a straight line between charges

C. Act between objects that aren't in contact with one another

D. None of the above

Answer: C. Act between objects that aren't in contact with one another

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Malik Ellis
10/30/2016 9:52:32 PM
Ch.7

Which is true about electrons?


A. Electrons have a positive charge

B. Electrons have a negative charge

C. Electrons repel protons

D. All of the above

The correct answer is B. electrons have a negative charge.

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Taylor Diamond
10/30/2016 10:21:38 PM
chapter 7

A transistor is an example of
A) a resistor.
B) a superconductor.
C) a semiconductor.
D) a dry cell.
E) electrostatic shielding

answer: C

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Stephen Kelly
10/30/2016 10:44:48 PM
Week 9: Discussion - Chapter 7

Q: A electric current with devices connected in a way that the same electric current exists in all of them is?

A) Insulator

B) Direct Current

C) Series Circuit

D) Conductor

A: Series Circuit

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Maurice Heade
10/30/2016 10:53:15 PM
discussion ch 7
A cart is pushed to the right with a force of 15 N while being pulled to the left with a force of 20 N. The net force on

the cart is

A) 5 N to the left

B) 5 N to the right

C) 25 N to the left

D) 25 N to the right

The answer is A

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Kassey Sellers
10/30/2016 11:11:27 PM
Chapter 7

When a car is struck by lightning, the resulting electric field inside the car is
A) normally huge, but for a brief time.
B) normally huge for a time longer than the lightning stroke itself.
C) small enough to be safe for an occupant inside.
D) zero.

Answer: D.) Zero

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Preston Morgan
10/30/2016 11:25:28 PM
Discussion: Week 9

Like charges ___, unlike charges ___.

A. Repel, Attract

B. Attract, Repel

C. Attract, Attract

D. Repel, Repel

Answer. A

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Adrian Washington
10/30/2016 11:27:36 PM
discussion question
An electromagnetic field exists only when there is

a. current

b. an increasing current

c. decreasing current

d. voltage

correct answer is a.

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Jonathon Hollins
10/30/2016 11:32:50 PM
Chapter 7

A build-up of electrical charge.


A.Static electricity
B.Insulator
C.Fuse

Answer is A

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Devin Jordan
10/30/2016 11:37:31 PM
Chapter 7 Discussion

The simplest meter to detect electric current is a:

A. Gravitation

B. Generator

C. Magnetic Compass

D. Electric Motor

Answer: C, Magnetic Compass.

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Sasha Webb
10/31/2016 12:18:09 AM
Chapter 7 Q&A

The unit of potential energy measured in units called volts were named in honor of Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio

Anastasio Volta in which century?

a) 16th

b) 17th
c) 18th

d) 20th

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Jennie Mancilla
10/31/2016 12:29:14 AM
question#7

What is static electricity?

A) transfer of electrical charges

B) An attraction or repulsion of electrical charges

C) Build up of Electrical charges

D) Loss of electric charge.

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Myia Price
11/1/2016 2:22:25 PM
Chapter 7

Q: In which two forms electric charge comes in?

A. Up and Down
B. positive and negative
C. Negative and negative
D. Positive and positive
E. Front to back

Answers: B Positive and negative

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Glen Jackson
11/3/2016 8:53:08 PM
discusiion ch 7

A magnetic field is:

a. space around the Earth

b. it is the space around a magnet

c. produced by moving electric charges

d. B & C

Answer is D, B&C.

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Tyler Cason
11/4/2016 4:16:29 PM
Discussion Week 9
What is the meaning of the term AC/DC?

A.) the Australian rock band

B.) Alternative Current/Driven Current

C.) Alternating Current/Direct Current

D.) none of the above

Answer: C.) Alternating Current/Direct Current

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Carter Walsh
11/6/2016 11:36:26 AM
Discussion Chapter 7

Voltage = A. Current x time B. Mass x Acceleration C. Current x Resistance D. Distance/Time

Correct Answer is C. Current x Resistance.

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Kimberly Thompson
11/6/2016 3:26:53 PM
Discussion week 7

The strength of a(n) _______________ can be increased by simply by increasing the current through coil or by

increasing the number of loops in the coil.

a) electromagnet

b) domains

c) umpire

d) Ben Stiller

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Johnna Sturm
11/6/2016 7:55:06 PM
Chapter 7 Question

Current = _________/___________. A) voltage/ hertz B) resistance/voltage C) voltage/resistance D)

hertz/resistance.

C) voltage/resistance

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Collin Ewing
11/9/2016 10:23:03 PM
Chapter 7 Question

____ is the fundamental quantity that underlies all electric phenomena.

(A) Magnetic Field

(B) Ohm's Low

(C) Electric Charge


(D) Electric Force

Answer: (C)

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Ashlynn Giles
11/10/2016 10:52:56 AM
chapter 7

Materials that are neither good conductors nor good insulators are called?

a.) Superconductors

b.) Semiconductors

c.)Electric insulators

d.) none of the above

Answer: b

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Mercedes Dickson
11/15/2016 4:29:15 PM
Week 9 Question
A branched pathway is formed for the flow of
electrons through a circuit, connected to the
terminals of a A.) battery B.) generator C.) wall
socket. D.) all of the above
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Jaryn Wacker
11/29/2016 12:57:09 AM
Chapter 7 Question

Gravitational forces act in a ______ direction between masses; electrical forces act in a ______ direction between

charges.

A) straight-line; backwards

B) straight-line; straight-line

C) forwards; forwards

D) forwards; backwards

Correct Answer: B) straight-line; straight-line

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Dawn Willis
11/29/2016 4:08:41 PM
Chapter 7: Question

Which is true about the differences and similarities between gravitational and electrical forces?

A) Gravitational forces are only attractive; electrical forces may be attractive or repulsive.
B) Only gravitational force can act between things that are not in contact with each other.

C) Gravitational forces act in a straight-line direction between charges.

D) Electrical forces can act in a straight-line direction between masses.

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Dawn Willis
reply to Dawn Willis
11/29/2016 4:15:35 PM
RE: Chapter 7: Question

A) Gravitational forces are only attractive; electrical forces may be attractive or repulsive.

*Slide 13 in Chapter 7 Power Point*

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Chandler Ashley
12/4/2016 4:42:04 PM
Question

Charge capacity depends on the and curvature of the conductor being charged?

A) Size

B) Weight

C)Density

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William Mcelroy
12/4/2016 8:31:14 PM
William McElroy Discussion

Normally, an atoms electrical charge is _______? A. Positive B. Neutral C. Negative

The Answer is B

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Emily Wulf
12/4/2016 10:16:05 PM
Chapter 7 Question

Q: What is an electric current?

A. flow of electric charge

B. energy

C. both a and b

D. none of the above

A. A. flow of electric charge

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Nayeli Rodriguez Perez
12/5/2016 12:00:38 PM
Chapter 7 question

A moving electric charge produces ___ ?

A. magnetized iron

B. magnetic field

C. electromagnet

D. magnetic domain

Answer: B

What is light?

A) Electromagnetic waves created by vibrating electric chargers with frequencies that fall with thin the range of

sight

B)Law of reflection

C) Returning of a wave to the medium through which it came when it encounter a reflective surface

D)Angle of reflection

the answer is A

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Ileann Barrenada
10/31/2016 3:44:34 PM
Chapter 8 Question

Q: A rainbow is the result of light in raindrops that undergoes

a. internal reflection

b. dispersion

c. refraction

d. all of these

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Emily Taylor
10/31/2016 3:53:34 PM
Week 10 Discussion

A wave is described in terms of which of the following?

A. frequency

B. speed

C. amplitude
D. wavelength

E. all of the above

Correct answer: all of the aboveA A

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Miguel Serrano
10/31/2016 5:14:30 PM
Chapter 8 discussion

Sound waves are bent in air as speed changes with different _____?

A) Velocities

B) Vectors

C) Temperatures

D) Gravitational Forces

Answer: C

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Brittany Woolridge
10/31/2016 6:57:52 PM
Chapter 8 Question

If the particles of the medium are vibrating to and fro in the same direction of energy
transport, then the wave is a ____ wave.

A) Standing

B) Transverse

C) Sound

D) Longitudinal

Answer D

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Justice Luce
10/31/2016 8:17:25 PM
week 10

What is amplitude?

A. Distance of one peak to another

B. Distance from the midpoint to the crest(trough)

C. Trough is the amplitude

D. Distance from a vibrating pendulum

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Jordan Parchesky
10/31/2016 8:55:35 PM
Chapter 8 Question

Why is driving on a wet road at night more dangerous than on a dry road at night?

A. A wet road is smoother and will have less diffuse reflection than a dry road

B. Vapors will cause the headlights to not work properly

C. Windshield wipers disrupt the reflection of the road, causing more accidents

D. Drivers feel less confident on roads at night

Answer: A.

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Taite Mcbee
11/1/2016 8:01:03 AM
discussion 8

Time taken to complete a wave is termed as

1. span

2. period

3. life

4. duration

Answer B

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Kaicierra Edwards
11/1/2016 8:57:37 AM
Ch.8

A clear see through material like glass that all light can go through is _____.

a)Opaque

b)Translucent

c)Prism

d)Transparent

Answer

d)Transparent

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Tiffiny Stiles
11/1/2016 11:15:34 AM
Chapter 8 Question

Question:

Which of the following occurs when a wave is bended?

a. Refraction

b. Reflection
c. Diffraction
d. None of the above

Answer: a. Refraction

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Ashley Vandeaver
11/1/2016 1:53:35 PM
CH 8

Wave Travel consist of?

A)Compression

B) Rarefraction

C) Both A&B

ANSWER C

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Myia Price
11/1/2016 2:50:33 PM
Chapter 8

Question: Which doesn't belong to the same family ?

A. Infrasonic Waves

B. ultrasonic waves

C. Radio waves

D. Shock waves

Answer: C

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Stanley Gilliam
11/1/2016 6:35:57 PM
Chapter 8 Question

________is the bending of a wave due to a change in the medium and/ or speed of the wave.

A. Refraction
B.Interference

C.Diffraction

D.Wave Motion

Answer: A-Refraction

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Katie Dean
11/1/2016 7:35:42 PM
Chapter 8 Question

A standing wave occurs when

A) two waves overlap.

B) a wave reflects upon itself.

C) the speed of the wave is zero or near zero.

D) the amplitude of a wave exceeds its wavelength.

Answer: B) a wave reflects upon itself

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Anfernee Johnson
11/2/2016 1:24:22 AM
Chp. 8 Q

Q:What is a example of refraction?

a. Image in the mirror


b. separation of a white light into components of different wavelengths

c. bending of the sun's rays as they enter raindrops

d. all of these

Answer: B

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Aisha Jones
11/2/2016 9:16:33 AM
Discussion 10
What year was the Doppler effect invented?
A. 1842 in Prague B. 1950 in Rome
C. 1960 England the anwser is A. 1842 in Prague.
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Tyler McDonough
11/2/2016 11:05:05 AM
Discussion

What best describes the Crest of a Wave?

A. Lowest Point

B. Farthest right point

C. Highest point *

D. Slowest part of the wave

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Christian Rodriguez
11/2/2016 11:26:07 AM
Question

Electromagnetic waves are composed of

A perpendicular fields

B electric field

C magnetic field

E all the above

Answer E

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Maurice Heade
11/2/2016 12:33:07 PM
Discussion ch 8

Which of the following is not a transverse wave?

A) sound
B) radio
C) light
D) all of these
E) none of these

the correct answer is (A)


sound

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Neshawna Medlock
11/2/2016 1:11:48 PM
Discussion Chp 8

A vibration is a _________ in time?

a. jump

b. hop

c. wiggle

d. skip

Answer: C wiggle

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Blanca Sanchez
11/2/2016 7:48:06 PM
Ch 8

Heinrich Hertz demonstrated the existence of radio waves in

A. 1986

B. 1881

C. 1889

D. 1886

Answer - D 1886

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Taylor Minty
11/2/2016 8:35:36 PM
Chapter 8 Question

Question:

The energy of sounds in air eventually becomes?

Answer Choices:

A.) Cancelled by destructive interference

B.) Weaker and weaker until it disappears


C.) Increased internal energy of the air

D.) Cancelled by both destructive and constructive interference

Answer:

C.) Increased internal energy of the air

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Casey Cochran
11/2/2016 8:48:21 PM
Chapter 8 Question

Question:

The least amount of energy is required to produce forced vibration in an object..?

Answer Choices:

A.) Above its natural frequency

B.) At its natural frequency

C.) Below its natural frequency

Answer:

B.) At its natural frequency

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Sierra Abbott
11/2/2016 8:50:37 PM
Chapter 8

What does H2O stand for? A. Hydrogen B. Oxygen C. both A and B. D. nothing

ANSWER: C

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Jose Lopez
11/3/2016 12:37:19 AM
Discussion Chapter 8

The color that we see depends on the frequency of light, ranging from ______ and ______.

A) lowest (violet); highest (red)

B) east (blue); west (purple)

C) lowest (red); highest (violet)

D) lowest (blue); highest (purple)

Answer: C) lowest (red); highest (violet)

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Ivan Martinez
11/3/2016 7:40:31 AM
discussion 8
Compared with a dry road, seeing is more difficult when driving at night on a
wet road. Why?

A. A wet surface is smooth with less diffuse reflection, part of which would
otherwise reach the drivers eyes.

B. A wet road usually means a wet windshield.

C. A wet road usually means more vapor in the air.

D. There is no reasonthats just the way it is.

answer: A

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Linda Jacob
11/3/2016 9:08:13 AM
Week 10- chapter 8 discussion

Q) How long does it take for light to travel from the sun?

A) 8 minutes

B) 20 seconds

C) 3 seconds

D) 1 hour

Correct answer is: A

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Jathon Thomas
11/3/2016 10:25:17 AM
Ch 8

_______ is the propagation of a disturbance through a medium

a. wave flow

b. wave motion

c. sound wave

d. none of the above

Answer, B, Wave Motion.


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Ashlee Betts
11/3/2016 2:08:48 PM
Ch 8

Which of the following is not a wave characteristic?

A. Wavelength

B. Amplitude

C. Frequency

D. None of the above

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Osvaldo Martinez
11/3/2016 3:41:08 PM
Week 10 Discussion

What color is the opposite of red?

A)Blue

B)Yellow

C)Cyan

D)Magenta

Answer: C

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Katie Daniel
11/3/2016 5:05:13 PM
Chapter 8 Question

If the frequency of a particular wave is 20 Hz, its period is?

A. 20 seconds

B. 50 seconds

C. 1/20 second

D. None of the above.

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Jessica Hayes
11/3/2016 6:04:36 PM
Discussion
A____ is a wiggle space and time- a disturbance that travels from one place to another transporting energy.

A. Vibration

B. None

C. Wavelength

D. Wave

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Glen Jackson
11/3/2016 9:11:46 PM
ch.8 discussion

Q:What is a example of refraction?

a. Image in the mirror

b. separation of a white light into components of different wavelengths

c. bending of the sun's rays as they enter raindrops

d. all of these

Answer: B

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Taylor Lane
11/4/2016 11:12:32 AM
Chapter 8 Question

Which of the following is not a characteristic of a musical sound?

A. Quality

B. Wavelength

C. Loudness
D. Pitch

The answer is B. Wavelength

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Juan Rojas
11/4/2016 1:18:12 PM
Chapter 8 Question

Light travels as a wave and is absorbed as a

A. Particle

B. Wave

C. Both of these

D. None of these

Answer: A. Particle

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Alexa Thomas
11/4/2016 3:08:32 PM
Chapter 8 Question

Question: The angle of reflection equals the angle of _________________.

A.) Incidence

B.) Diffuse Reflection

C.) Resonance

D.) Frequency

Answer:A.) Incidence

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Jaryn Wacker
11/4/2016 3:34:25 PM
Chapter 8 Question

Something is ____ if it absorbs light without reemitting it.

A) Selectively Transitive

B) Opaque

C) Spectrally Diffusive

D) Reflective

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Tyler Cason
11/4/2016 4:29:35 PM
Discussion Week 10

Light is _____ when it enters an object where the speed of the light is _____.
A.) refracted, changed

B.) reflected, the same

C.) refracted, the same

D.) reflected, faster

Answer: A.) refracted, changed

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Josiah Dennis
11/4/2016 7:26:13 PM
Chapter 8 Question

The vibrations of a transverse wave move in a direction

A. along the direction of wave travel.

B. at right angles to the direction of wave travel.

C. that changes with speed.

Answers: B

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Nancy Millan
11/5/2016 5:11:23 PM
Ch 8 question

What size opening creates greater diffraction?

A. Small

B. Large

C. Medium

D. No opening

Answer A.

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Michelle Hodge
11/5/2016 7:50:43 PM
Week 10 Discussion

The Doppler effect includes which of the following?

A. Light Waves
B. Sound Waves

C. Water Waves

D. All of the above

Answer: (D) all of the above.

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Harleigh Batterson
11/5/2016 11:05:44 PM
Discussion Ch 8

_____________ is defined as a change in the frequency of sound, light, or other waves as the source and observer

move closer or farther away from each other.

A. Refraction

B. Diffraction

C. The Doppler Effect

D. Relection

Answer: C. The Doppler Effect

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Rebecca Campbell
11/6/2016 10:51:34 AM
Chp 8 Discussion

A wave of energy produced when an electric charge oscillates is :

A) a natural frequency

B) a reflection

C) an electromagnetic spectrum

D) an electromagnetic wave

Answer is D.

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Carter Walsh
11/6/2016 10:58:19 AM
Discussion Chapter 8

There is a student playing a drum on a grass field. If subject A is standing 10 feet away and subject B is standing

50 feet away, Subject B's perception of the sound will be ______.

A. Delayed from the actual sound that Subject A is hearing. B. The same as Subject A. C. Ahead of what Subject A

is hearing.

Correct answer is A.

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Rachel Sinwald
11/6/2016 11:48:41 AM
Chapter 8 Question

The pitch of sound ____________ when the source of the sound moves ________ you, and it _________ when

the source moves __________.

A) decreases, toward, increases, away

B) doubles, away from, varies, away

C) increases, toward, decreases, away

Answer: C

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Morgan Robertson
11/6/2016 12:27:52 PM
Chapter 8 Discussion

The ray that provides the most frequency of visible light is?

A. Gamma Rays

B. X- Rays

C. Red Rays

D. Ultraviolet rays

Answer: A. Gamma Rays

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Stephen Kelly
11/6/2016 1:46:04 PM
Chapter 8 Question

Q: The returning wave to the medium from which it came when it hits a barrier is called a ....

A) Hertz

B) Frequency

C) Interference

D) Reflection

A: D) Reflection

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Joshua Berry
11/6/2016 2:43:59 PM
Chapter 8
What is Resonance?
A. the amount of energy a sound wave has

B. unit for measuring frequency and pitch;one wave per second

C. strengthening of a sound wave when it combines with an objects natural vibration

D. unit for measuring sound intensity

Correct Answer is C

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Garrett Gaines
11/6/2016 2:57:45 PM
Questionch. 8 question

The term ____ refers to the distance from the midpoint to the crest (or to the trough) of the wave, and the ____ of

a wave is the distance from the top of one crest to the top of the next crest or, equivalently, the distance between

successive identical parts of the wave?

A. wavelength, amplitude

B. height, length

C. length, height

D.amplitude, wavelength

Answer D.

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Kimberly Thompson
11/6/2016 3:46:11 PM
discussion week 7

When the frequency of forced vibrations on an object matches the object's natural frequency, a dramatic increase

in amplitude occurs.

a) natural frequency

b) forced vibration

c) resonance

d) electromagnetic spectrum

c) resonance

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Scott Davis
11/6/2016 4:11:19 PM
Question

The speed of light is A) 3x10^8 m/s B)2x10^8 m/s C) 30x10^8 m/s D) 10x10^8 m/s

Answers: A

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Emane' Ewing
11/6/2016 4:36:47 PM
Ch 8 question

The redness of a sunup or sunset is due mostly to light that hasn't been..... A)absorbed B)transmitted C)scattered

or D)polarized.

The correct answer is C) scattered.

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Courtney Fields
11/6/2016 5:46:04 PM
Chapter 8

What is Frequency?

A. The time it takes for a complete vibration

B. The number of to- and- fro vibrations in a given time

C. Distance of one peak to another

***B

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Jonathon Hollins
11/6/2016 6:47:32 PM
Chapter 8

Sound waves are what type of wave?

A. longitudinal wave

B. transverse wave

C. surface wave

Answer is A

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Dakota Carroll
11/6/2016 6:58:04 PM
Chapter 8

The amount of time it takes to complete a wave is referred to as: A. Period B. Span C. Duration D. Life Answer:A

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Alyssa Vega
11/6/2016 7:14:48 PM
Doppler effect

For the Doppler effect to occur, in which way should a source of sound move?

A) away from you

B) either towards you or away from you

C) above you

D) towards you

Answer: B

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Jonathan Cybuski
11/6/2016 7:41:30 PM
Chapter 8 Question

The vibration along a transverse wave move in a direction

A) Along the wave

B) Perpendicular to the wave

C) Both of the above

D) Neither of the above

Answer - B

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Adrian Washington
11/6/2016 7:47:37 PM
Discussion Question

Which of the following are electromagnetic waves?

A) radio waves

B) optical light

C) X-rays

D) all of these

Correct answer is D.

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Kassey Sellers
11/6/2016 8:38:26 PM
Chapter 8 Question

Question:
A wave barrier is produced when a wave source movies_____

A.) Nearly as fast as the waves it produced.


B.) faster that the waves it produces.
C.) as fast as the waves it produces.

Answer: C
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Colen Settles
11/6/2016 8:46:25 PM
Week 8

The medium transporting the wave returns to its initial condition _____ the disturbance has passed.

A) Before B) After C) During D) None of the above

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Taylor Hill
11/6/2016 9:02:21 PM
CH. 8 Discussion

What is amplitude?

A. The distance from crest to crest

B. The distance from trough to trough

C. The distance from crest to trough

D. A and B are both correct

Answer: D

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Emily Wulf
11/6/2016 9:24:49 PM
Chapter 8 Question

Q: What is the source of all waves?

A. vibration

B. sound

C. all of the above

D. none of the above

A: A. vibration

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Taylor Diamond
11/6/2016 9:25:09 PM
week 8

Which of the following is not a transverse wave?

A) sound

B) radio

C) light
D) all of these

E) none of these

Answer: A - Sound

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Preston Morgan
11/6/2016 9:57:16 PM
Discussion: Week 10

A wave is described in terms of ___.

A. Frequency

B. Speed

C. Amplitude

D. Wavelength

E. All of the Above

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Preston Morgan
reply to Preston Morgan
11/6/2016 10:28:05 PM
RE: Discussion: Week 10

** Answer. E **

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Courtney Reed
11/6/2016 10:34:57 PM
Chapter 8 Question

Wave motion requires which of the following?

A) An energy source

B) A medium

C) Both A & B*

D) Neither A or B

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Malik Ellis
11/6/2016 11:04:54 PM
Ch.8

Q. The bending of a wave at the two ends of the opening is called_____?

A. interference

B. refraction
C. doppler effect

D. diffraction

The correct answer is D. diffraction.

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Jennie Mancilla
11/7/2016 12:06:30 AM
question#8

What are the types of classification that scientist use to categorize the different directions of waves?

A) transverse wave

B) surface wave

C) longitudinal wave

D) All above

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Devin Jordan
11/7/2016 9:53:20 PM
Discussion 8 - Chapter 8

When light has both a wave nature and a particle nature it is a:

A. Wave-particle duality

B. Electromagnetic wave

C. Longitudinal wave

D. Transverse wave

Answer, A: Wave-Particle Duality

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Ashlynn Giles
11/14/2016 6:54:11 PM
chapter 8

_________ is described in terms of frequency, speed, amplitude and wavelength

A. Wave

B. Vibration

C. Sound

D. Motion

Answer: A

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Mercedes Dickson
11/14/2016 11:19:11 PM
Chapter 10 Question

Which is are wave characteristics? A.)period B.)frequency C.)amplitude D.)crest E.)All of the above ANSWER:E
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Johnna Sturm
11/16/2016 7:23:14 PM
chapter 8 question

materials such as glass and water that allow light to pass through them we would call them ________. A) see

though B) transparent C) clear D)invisible

Answer is B) transparent

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Dawn Willis
11/30/2016 7:07:58 PM
Chapter 8: Discussion

The two different types of waves whereby wave (a) vibrates at right angles to wave travel and wave (b) vibrates in

the direction of wave travel are called-

A) Transverse Wave and Longitudinal Wave

B) Transverse Wave and Compression Wave

C) Compression Wave and Longitudinal Wave

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Dawn Willis
reply to Dawn Willis
11/30/2016 7:09:29 PM
RE: Chapter 8: Discussion

Answer:

A) Transverse Wave and Longitudinal Wave

*Slide 18*

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Collin Ewing
12/3/2016 1:14:50 AM
Collin Ewing Week 10 Question

Sound travels at ___ m/s in air at 20 degrees C

(A) 320 m/s

(B) 330 m/s

(C) 340 m/h

(D) 340 m/s

Answer: D

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Chandler Ashley
12/4/2016 4:45:28 PM
Question CH8

Diffraction is any of light by means other than reflection and refraction.

A)Stopping
B)increasing

C)Changing

D)Bending

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William Mcelroy
12/4/2016 8:54:17 PM
William McElroy Discussion

Most of the sounds that we hear are what kind of wave? A. Complex B. Sine C. Longitudinal

answer is A

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Sasha Webb
12/5/2016 7:39:16 AM
Ch. 8

The speed of sound in air depends on the type and temperature of the

a. air gases

b. air humidity

c. current air precipitation

Which of the following statements about the Sun are true?

A. The Sun is the nearest star to Earth

B. The Sun is composed of mostly hydrogen in the plasma phase

C. In the Sun 4.5 million tons of mass are converted to energy each second

D. All of the above

Correct Answer: D. All of the above

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Kaicierra Edwards
11/8/2016 10:29:24 AM
Ch.28

1.What is a large body in space that orbits a star and does not produce light on its own?

a) Planet

b) Sun

c) Comet

d) Earth
Answer

a) Planet

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Justice Luce
11/8/2016 11:08:37 AM
week 11

How cold does Mercury get at nighttime?

A. 30 C

B. -100 C

C. -10 F

D. -170 C

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Ileann Barrenada
11/8/2016 11:18:21 AM
Chapter 28 Question

Q: Each second the burning Sun's mass

a) increases

b) remains unchanged

c) decreases

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Ashley Vandeaver
11/8/2016 1:11:45 PM
ch 28

How many people have stood on the moon?

A)5

B)12

C)9

D)354

Answer: B

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Nancy Millan
11/8/2016 4:20:54 PM
CH 11 questions

The outer planets are?

A. Gaseous, Low density

B. Larger than earth


C. More widely spaced than inner planets.

D. All of the above.

Answer is D

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Brittany Woolridge
11/8/2016 4:44:40 PM
Week 11 Discussion

What is an elliptical galaxy?

A) overall aggregation of stars in groups or clsters

B) no arm strcuture is found

C) Neither A or B

Answer B

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Stanley Gilliam
11/8/2016 5:42:52 PM
Chapter 28 Discussion

Which Planet has a highly elongated elliptical path about the Sun?

A.Satan

B.Uranus

C.Neptune

D.Jupiter

Answer:C, Neptune.

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Jathon Thomas
11/8/2016 7:51:23 PM
Ch 28

In the Sun _______ tons of mass are converted to energy each second.

a. 2,000

b. 4.5 billion

c. 2.5 million

d. 4.5 million
D, 4.5 million is the correct answer.

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Blanca Sanchez
11/8/2016 10:27:14 PM
Chapter 28

Which planet most closely resembles Earth in size, density and distance from the Sun?

A. Mercury

B. Saturn

C. Mars

D. Venus

D. Venus

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Anfernee Johnson
11/8/2016 10:47:37 PM
Week 11 Discussion
What is the star at the center of the Solar System?

a) Comet

b) Planet

c) Sun

d) Earth

Answer

c) Sun

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Jose Lopez
11/8/2016 11:35:37 PM
Week 11 Discussion

What are the 4 inner planets closest to the sun?

A) Saturn, Venus, Jupiter, Mars.

B) Mercury, Earth, Venus, Pluto.

C) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars.

D) Saturn, Earth, Venus, Pluto.


Answer: C) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars.

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Josiah Dennis
11/9/2016 8:40:37 AM
Chapter 28 Question

When a volume of air is compressed, its temperature

A. Increases

B. Decreases

C. Both

Answer: A. Increases

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Ivan Martinez
11/9/2016 9:38:28 AM
chapt 8 discussion

during the time of the full moon

a. sun is between earth and moon

b. moon is between sun and earth

c. earth is between sun and moon

d. none of the above

answer is : c. earth is between sun and moon

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Sierra Abbott
11/9/2016 11:12:23 AM
Chapter 28

All of the Earth's weather occurs in the _____? A. Troposphere B. Thermosphere C. Atmosphere D. None of the

above

ANSWER: A. Troposphere

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Maurice Heade
11/9/2016 12:22:13 PM
ch 28

Who wrote down the equation for the law of gravitation?


a. Copernicus

b. Brahe

c. Newton

d. Galileo

e. Kepler

the correct answer is (c)

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Jordan Parchesky
11/9/2016 1:00:43 PM
Chapter 28 Question

Which of the following lists do not include Inner Planets?

A. Neptune, Saturn, Venus, Mercury.

B. Saturn, Jupiter, Earth, Neptune.

C. Uranus, Neptune, Saturn, Jupiter.

D. Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, Uranus.

Answer: C.

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Jantavia Carey
11/9/2016 2:35:55 PM
Jantavia Carey

Which answer choice is false about Mercury?

A. Mercury is larger than the moon

B. Mercury is never cold

C. Mercury is the closest to the sun

D. Mercury is small

The correct answer is B

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Alexa Thomas
11/9/2016 3:36:19 PM
Chapter 28 Question

Question: Planets are divided into two classes. The inner planets consist of-

A.) Jupiter, Mars, Earth, Uranus and Saturn

B.) Mercury, Venus, Earth and Neptune


C.) Jupiter, Uranus, Mars and Earth

D.) Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars

Answer: D

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Aisha Jones
11/9/2016 5:12:53 PM
Discussion 11

A place where people or things, especially money, disappear without trace.

A. large hole

B. Black Hole

C. Wide hole

Answer: B. Black Hole

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Miguel Serrano
11/9/2016 6:57:03 PM
Chapter 28

A solar eclipse occurs at the time of a ______

A) Full Moon

B) New Moon

C) Full Moon and New Moon

D) None of the above

Answer: B

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Christian Rodriguez
11/9/2016 8:11:10 PM
Discussion

The Sun outputs energy

A when it rises

B when it sets

C during the afternoon

D all the time

Answer D

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Taylor Hill
11/10/2016 9:34:41 AM
Week 11
Q. What is Parallax?

A. the effect whereby the position or direction of an object never appears to differ even when viewed from different

positions

B. the effect whereby the position or direction of an object appears to differ when viewed from different positions

C. the effect whereby sound waves seem to come faster as the source of the sound gets closer

D. the effect whereby stars light waves bounce off each other and tell us where they are located

Answer B

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Osvaldo Martinez
11/10/2016 11:13:03 AM
Week 11 Discussion

Which planet are we most interested in exploring?

A)Jupiter

B)Venus

C)Neptune

D)Mars

Answer: Mars

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Jessica Hayes
11/10/2016 3:46:28 PM
Discussion

Inner Plates:_____

A. Mercury

B. Jupiter

C. Venus

D. Both A and C

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Taylor Lane
11/10/2016 5:44:31 PM
Chapter 28 Questions

Which star color is the hottest?

A. White
B. Red

C. Yellow

D. Blue

The answer is D. Blue

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Jaryn Wacker
11/11/2016 9:47:25 AM
Chapter 28 Question

Which of the following is not true of comets?

A) Comets are masses of methane, water, and ice..

B) Comets have highly elliptical orbits.

C) Comets are located in the Kuiper Belt

D) The tails of comets are swept inward from the Sun by solar wind.

ANSWER:D) The tails of comets are swept inward from the Sun by solar wind.

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Myia Price
11/11/2016 12:36:58 PM
Chapter 28

Evidence of the solar wind on Earth is the

A. Higher oceans tides in winter

B. Aurora Borealis

C. Sunspots

D. Hurricanes at certain latitudes

Answer: B

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Juan Rojas
11/11/2016 4:11:58 PM
Chapter 28 Question

Which of these planets is the least dense?

A. Mars

B. Saturn

C. Earth

D. Neptune
Answer: B. Saturn

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Stephen Kelly
11/11/2016 5:08:34 PM
Chapter 28 Question

Q: The temporary, darker cooler spots on the Sun's surface are called ?

A) Cloud

B) Burn Spot

C) Sunspots

D) Crater

A: Sunspots

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Tyler McDonough
11/11/2016 5:57:53 PM
Discussion

In the Sun ___ million tons of mass are converted to energy each second.

A. 4.5 *

B. 4

C. 3.5

D. 29

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Taylor Minty
11/11/2016 11:44:56 PM
Chapter 28 Question

Question:

What two elements is the universe made primarily of?

Answer Choices:

A.) Carbon and Nitrogen

B.) Hydrogen and Helium

C.) Iron and Nickel


D.) Silicon and Oxygen

Answer:

B.) Hydrogen and Helium

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Casey Cochran
11/11/2016 11:52:55 PM
Chapter 28 Question

Question:

What are the lunar maria made of?

Answer Choices:

A.) Basalt

B.) Breccia

C.) Granite

D.) Salt

E.) Water

Answer:

A.) Basalt

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Ashlee Betts
11/12/2016 12:23:14 PM
Ch 28

The closest planet to the Earth is...

A. Mercury

B. Pluto

C. Jupiter

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Devin Jordan
11/12/2016 3:14:19 PM
Discussion - Chapter 28

Debris that were not pulled into the jovian planets, which created a sphere of far-out objects that just barely held

onto our solar system, were known as:

A. Asteroid Belt

B. Comets
C. Oort Cloud

D. Kuiper belt

*Answer C: Oort Cloud*

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Katie Daniel
11/12/2016 7:35:08 PM
QuestionWeek 11 Discussion

Q. During the time of a New moon, the....

A. Sun is between Earth and the moon

B. Earth is between the Sun and the Moon

C. Moon is between the Earth and the Sun*

D. All of the above

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Michelle Hodge
11/12/2016 7:53:23 PM
Chapter 28 Question

Q. Which of the following is the closest to the sun?

A. Asteroid Belt

B. Alpha Centauri

C. Kuiper Belt

D. Oort Belt

Answer: (A) Asteroid Belt

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Tiffiny Stiles
11/13/2016 9:33:28 AM
Chapter 28 Question

Question:
Which of the following is composed of methane, water, and ice? It is also
known as a dirty snowball.

a. Comet

b. Asteroid
c. Meteoroid
d. Meteor

Answer: a. Comet
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Emane' Ewing
11/13/2016 12:49:49 PM
Ch. 28 discussion

What is a dwarf planet? A)the phase of the moon when its sunlit side faces Earth. B) a relatively large icy body

such as Pluto, that originated within the Kuiper belt. C) temporary, relatively cool and dark regions on the sun's

surface. The correct answer is B.

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Rebecca Campbell
11/13/2016 1:51:35 PM
Chp. 28 Discussion

The nebula from which the solar system formed was originally

A) a small, tight cloud, that rotated very fast

B) a large, diffuse cloud that rotated quite slowly.

C) a big bang of particles

D) a collapsed gravity energy field

The answer is B.

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Garrett Gaines
11/13/2016 2:18:09 PM
Questionquestion

What theory holds that the Sun and planets formed together from a cloud of gas and dust, a nebula?

A. nebular theory

B. gravitational theory

C. big bang theory

D. theory of relativity

answer A.

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Harleigh Batterson
11/13/2016 2:42:09 PM
Discussion Ch 28

Comets are masses of...

A. Hydrogen, methane, and water


B. Helium, ice, and methane

C. Water, methane, and helium

D. Methane, water, and ice

Correct answer: D. Methane, water, and ice

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Katie Dean
11/13/2016 5:01:23 PM
Week 11 Discussion

What is a celestial body of hot gases that radiates energy derived from nuclear reactions in the core?

A) Star

B) Planet

C) Galaxy

D) Asteroid

Answer: A) Star

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Taite Mcbee
11/13/2016 5:22:31 PM
discussion chapter 28

Where asteroids are mostly located?

a. A. Jupiter

b. B. Mars

c. C. Both a & b

Answer C

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Courtney Fields
11/13/2016 5:45:26 PM
chapter 28

What four planets are nearest to the Sun and are composed of high-density solid rock......?

A. Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars

B.Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, and Earth

C. Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Mercury


****A

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Alyssa Vega
11/13/2016 6:58:21 PM
Outer planets

Which statement is not true about the outer planets?

A. The outer planets are appreciably larger than the Earth.

B. The outer planets are composed of high-density solid rock.

C. The outer planets are widely spaced compared to the inner planets.

D.The outer planets are composed of low-density worlds.

Answer:B

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Linda Jacob
11/13/2016 8:08:31 PM
Week 11- Chapter 28 discussion

Q) Which planet is closest to the sun?

A) Mars

B) Mercury

C) Earth

D) Saturn

Correct answer is Mercury

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Neshawna Medlock
11/13/2016 8:14:13 PM
chp 28 question

what is the closet planet to the sun.

a. mercury

b. venus

c. earth

answer: a mercury

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Colen Settles
11/13/2016 8:37:27 PM
Week 11
If the Sun was replaced by a black hole of the same mass what would happen?

A) The planets would be sucked in. B) The planets would be blown out. C) Orbits would change D) Nothing

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Carter Walsh
11/13/2016 9:44:00 PM
Week 11 Discussion

Percival Lowell found an addition "planet" in the 1930s and called it Planet X. However, it was not officially

recognized as a planet. Planet X is beyond _____

A. Jupitor B. Earth C. Neptune D. Mercury

Correct answer is C. Neptune

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Taylor Diamond
11/13/2016 9:48:31 PM
week 11

The planet with a mass most like Earth's is:

a. Mercury.

b. Venus.

c. Mars.

d. Saturn.

e. Neptune

Answer:

C. Mars

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Adrian Washington
11/13/2016 10:09:06 PM
Discussion Question

Which of the following is an example of a new-born star?

A) a white dwarf

B) a planetary nebula

C) a T Tauri star

D) a nova

Correct answer is C.

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Emily Wulf
11/13/2016 10:23:00 PM
Chapter 28 Question

Q: Which of these is classified as an inner planet?

A: Jupiter
B: Saturn

C: Uranus

D. Earth

A: D. Earth

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Rachel Sinwald
11/13/2016 10:42:24 PM
Chapter 28 Question

Planets and other celestial bodies are round because of ________.

A. Nebular theory

B. astronomical units

C. mutual gravitation

Answer: mutual gravitation

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Preston Morgan
11/13/2016 11:22:39 PM
Discussion: Week 11

The ___ is the nearest star to earth.

A. Sun

B. Pluto

C. Mars

D. Mercury

Answer. A

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Jonathon Hollins
11/13/2016 11:32:26 PM
Chapter 28

Q: How many planets are there in the Solar System?


A: 7
B: 8
C: 9
D: 10
Answer is C

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Jennie Mancilla
11/14/2016 12:15:16 AM
Questions #11

A large glowing ball of gas that generates heat and light through nuclear fusion?

A) plant

B) star

C) moon

D) asteriod

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Jonathan Cybuski
11/14/2016 1:21:21 AM
Chapter 28 Question

Strictly speaking, in every second that passes, the mass of the Sun

A) Decreases

B) Remains constant

C) Increases

D) Reinvents itself

Answer - A

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Kassey Sellers
11/14/2016 10:42:45 AM
Week 11 Discussion

Compared to your weight on Earth, your weight on Jupiter would be?

A.) 4 times

B.) 6 times

C.) 3 times

D.) 2 times

Answer: C.) 3 times

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Mercedes Dickson
11/14/2016 10:47:14 PM
Week 11 Question
The Sun is composed of mostly ________ in the
plasma phase? A.) oxygen B.) hydrogen C.) carbon D.) gold
ANSWER: B
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Glen Jackson
11/15/2016 7:48:59 PM
wk12 ch28 discussion
A place where people or things, especially money, disappear without trace.

A. large hole

B. Black Hole

C. Wide hole

Answer: B. Black Hole

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Johnna Sturm
11/16/2016 7:25:47 PM
chapter 28 question

Pluto is now considered a ____________. A) planet B)moon C) dwarf planet D)meteor

Answer is C) dwarf planet.

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Courtney Reed
11/20/2016 3:04:45 PM
Chapter 28 Question

Mercury:

A) Is lightly larger than our moon

B) The closest planet to the sun

C) Part of the Inner Planets

D) All of the Above*

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Dakota Carroll
11/20/2016 8:33:25 PM
Chapter 28

Which color star is the brightest? A. Green B. Red C. Blue D. Yellow Answer: C

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Morgan Robertson
11/27/2016 6:16:21 PM
Chapter 28 Discussion

As the distance from the Sun increases, what about the planet decreases?

A. The mass of the planet

B. The orbital speed of the planet

C. Nothing will decrease

D. Both A and B

Answer: B. The orbital speed of the planet


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Chandler Ashley
11/27/2016 8:23:33 PM
Question

Which of these makes contact with Earth's surface?

A. meteor

B. meteorite

C. meteoroid

D. none of the above

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Dawn Willis
11/30/2016 9:45:45 PM
Chapter 28 Discussion

Asteroids, comets, meteoroids, meteors, and meteorites all fall under which category:

A) The Solar System

B) Earth's Moon

C) Failed Planet Formation

D) The Inner and Outer Solar System

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Dawn Willis
reply to Dawn Willis
11/30/2016 9:46:20 PM
RE: Chapter 28 Discussion

C) Failed Planet Formation

* Slides 48-58 in the Power Point*

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Collin Ewing
12/3/2016 1:17:37 AM
Question Week 11

The nebular theory states that the sun and planets formed together from a cloud of gas and dust, called a ___

(A) Nucleus

(B) Nebula

(C) Neptune

(D) Star

Answer: B
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Joshua Berry
12/4/2016 5:57:02 PM
Week 11

Fresh water leaves the ocean by?

A. Thermal energy

B. Nitrogen

C. Evaporation and formation of ice

Answer is C

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William Mcelroy
12/4/2016 9:19:28 PM
William McElroy Discussion

What is the 4th planet from the Sun? A. Mars B. Earth C. Jupiter D. Venus

the Answer is A

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Malik Ellis
12/4/2016 11:14:15 PM
Week 11 discussion

At what color is the hottest color star?

A.blue

B.yellow

C.red

D.orange

The correct answer is A.blue.

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Sasha Webb
12/5/2016 6:00:46 AM
ch. 28

Where is the Aurora Borealis not visible in the U.S.?

a) Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska

b) Idaho Panhandle National Forest, Idaho

c) Michigans Upper Peninsula

d) Atlanta, GA

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Tyler Cason
12/5/2016 1:42:02 PM
Week 11 Discussion

When a contradicting hot ball of gas spins into a disk shape, it cools faster due to...
A.) Increased surface area to volume

B.) Decreased volume to surface area

C.) Increased mass and weight

D.) Collapse of structural integrity

Answer is A.) Increased surface area to volume

Which of the following is not a type of galaxy?

A. Elliptical

B. Spiral

C. Circular

D. Irregular

Correct Answer: C. Circular

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Ileann Barrenada

11/8/2016 11:27:44 AM

Chapter 29 Question

Q: The property of a star that relates tp te amount of energy per unit time it is producing is its

a)luminosity

b)apparent brightness

c)color

d)volume

e)mass

A: a, luminosity

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Ashley Vandeaver

11/8/2016 1:29:18 PM
ch 29

What is a Constellation?

A)Group of Moons

B)Groups of People

c) Groups of stars with names from antiquity.

ANSWER: C

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Brittany Woolridge

11/8/2016 4:41:29 PM

Week 12 Question

What does a star form from?

A Steller nebula

B A black hole

C Quasar

D none of these

Answer: A

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Stanley Gilliam

11/8/2016 6:03:32 PM

Week 12 Discussion

______is a theory that our universe began with a primordial explosion some 13.7 billion years ago.

A. The Big Bang

B. Hubble's Law

C.Life Cycles of Stars

D.None Of The Above


Answer:B, The Big Bang

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Jathon Thomas

11/8/2016 8:16:37 PM

Ch 29

The ___ stars of the Big Dipper are at different distances from Earth.

a.1

b.6

c.7

d.10

C, 7 is the answer.

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Anfernee Johnson

11/8/2016 11:24:42 PM

Week 12 Discussion

When the star changes from a red giant to a white dwarf is called ____?

A.Life Cycles of Stars


B.The Big Bang
C.Hubble's Law
D.None Of The Above

Answer: A.Life Cycles of Stars

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Josiah Dennis

11/9/2016 8:53:51 AM

Chapter 29 Questions
The star's color indicates?

A. Distance

B. Temperature

C. Mass

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Sierra Abbott

11/9/2016 11:18:30 AM

Chapter 29

The star nearest to the Earth is? A. The Sun B. The big dipper C. The little dipper D. None

ANSWER: The Sun

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Maurice Heade

11/9/2016 12:41:38 PM

ch 29

What are stars?

a. Their heat level, with red stars being the coolest and blue stars being the hottest, there is also everything in-

between

b.

They study the light from the stars using a spectroscope to split the star's light into a spectrum. The spectrum

helps them find out what the star is made of.

c. Big hot bright balls of gas trillions of kilometers away from earth.

the correct answer is (c)

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Jantavia Carey

11/9/2016 2:55:57 PM
Jantavia Carey

What is Black Hole?

A. A tunnel

B. The galaxy

C. Whats remains when a super giant star collapses into itself

D. A new name for the Moon

The correct answer is C

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Alexa Thomas

11/9/2016 3:53:04 PM

Chapter 29 Question

Question: One familiar constellation is _________, The Great Bear.

A.) Ursa Major

B.) Andromeda

C.) Aquarius

D.) Cancer

Answer: A.) Ursa Major

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Miguel Serrano

11/9/2016 7:48:04 PM

Chapter 29

What type of galaxy is the Milky Way

A) Spiral

B) Elliptical

C) Irregular

D) None of the above

Answer: A
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Taylor Hill

11/10/2016 9:49:08 AM

Week 12

Which of the following is true of constellations? Choose all the apply

A. They stay in the same location in the sky

B. They are involved in Pseudosciences like horoscopes

C. They do not stay in the same location in the sky

D. They can help us learn about older civilizations

Answer: B, C, D

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Jessica Hayes

11/10/2016 3:48:08 PM

Discussion

A Red Star is_______

A. Cooler than a blue star

B. Hotter than a blue star

C. None

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Myia Price

11/11/2016 12:46:32 PM

Week: 12

Summer and winter constellations are different because

A.of the spin of the Earth about its polar axis.

B. the night sky faces in opposite directions in summer and winter.

C.of the tilt of the Earth's polar axis.


D.the Earth is at the solar perigee in winter and apogee in summer.

E.the universe is symmetric and harmonious.

Answers: the night sky faces in opposite directions in summer and winter.

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Juan Rojas

11/11/2016 4:42:22 PM

Chapter 29 Question

The source of energy in the Sun is

A. thermonuclear reactions

B. chemical reactions

C. neither chemical or thermonuclear reactions

D. chemical and thermonuclear reactions

Answer: A. thermonuclear reactions

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Ashlee Betts

11/12/2016 12:41:22 PM

Ch 29

How many stars make up the big dipper?

A. 5

B. 6

C. 9

D. 7

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Katie Daniel

11/12/2016 7:39:11 PM

Week 12 Discussion
Q. The source of energy in the sun and stars is?

A. Chemical reactions

B. Chemical and thermonuclear reactions

C. Thermonuclear reactions**

D. Solar nucular reaction.

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Tiffiny Stiles

11/13/2016 9:56:06 AM

Chapter 29 Question

Question:

Which of the following are types of galaxies?

a. Spiral

b. Irregular

c. Elliptical

d. Both A and B

e. All of the above

Answer: e. All of the above

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Rebecca Campbell

11/13/2016 1:57:56 PM

Chp. 29 Discussion

A black hole is

A) the remains of a super giant star that collapsed on itself

B) a rapidly varying source of low frequency radio emissions.

C) the boundary which no light can escape


D) infinite density.

The answer is A.

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Katie Dean

11/13/2016 5:08:50 PM

Week 12 Discussion

Which star will emit the shortest wavelength of its peak frequency?

A) Green star

B) Blue star

C) Yellow star

D) Pink star

Answer: B) Blue star

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Tyler Cason

11/13/2016 7:46:40 PM

Discussion Week 12

As a star undergoes collapse, its rate of rotation...

A.) increases

B.) decreases

C.) remains the same

D.) none of the above

Answer: A.) increases

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Morgan Robertson

11/13/2016 8:04:34 PM

Chapter 29 Discussion
In order for fusion of light to occur, matter must be...

A. Very hot and sparse

B. Very cold and dense

C. Very hot and dense

D. Cool and dense

E. Warm and sparse

Answer: Very hot and dense

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Neshawna Medlock

11/13/2016 8:16:11 PM

chp 29 question

stars are born from?

a. clouds

b. the sun

c. rain

answer: a clouds

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Linda Jacob

11/13/2016 8:38:35 PM

Week 12- Chapter 29 discussion

Q) What does a star form from?

A) black hole

B) Nebula

C) a supernovae

D) none of the above


Correct answer is B

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Rachel Sinwald

11/13/2016 11:09:16 PM

Chapter 29 Question

A star's life cycle depends on _____?

A. temperature

B. Mass

C. distance

Answer: Mass

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Jonathan Cybuski

11/14/2016 1:39:24 AM

Chapter 29 Question

Which star radiates light of the longest wavelength?

A) Red star

B) Yellow star

C) Blue star

D) violet star

Answer - A

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Kaicierra Edwards

11/14/2016 9:14:08 AM

Ch. 29

Question:14 billion years a hot,dense, and small point exploded, expanded and formed the universe

a)Sun

b)Protons

c) Cosmic Microwave Background

d)Big Bang
Answer

d) Big Bang

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Justice Luce

11/14/2016 10:34:19 AM

week 12

A light year is?

A. One year of light

B. Buzz's favorite mode of transportation

C. distance that light travels in 1 year, roughly 10 trillion km

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Aisha Jones

11/14/2016 2:32:06 PM

Discussion 12

How massive are Stellar Black holes

A. 20

B. 2,000

C. 20,000

The answer is A. 20 times massive

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Mercedes Dickson

11/14/2016 10:27:45 PM

Week 12 Question

Ordinary matter is the composed of the elements listed in the A.)book B.)periodic table C.)proton D.)neutron

ANSWER: B

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Taite Mcbee

11/15/2016 9:12:27 AM
discussion

A star begins as a nebula, which is a cloud of

A. Fusion

B. Gas

C. Dust

D. Both b & c

Answer D

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Casey Cochran

11/15/2016 11:16:56 AM

Chapter 29 Question

Question:

A _____ _____ is the full range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation.

Answer Choices:

A.) Electromagnetic spectrum

B.) Emission spectrum

C.) Absorption spectrum

D.) Black hole

Answer:

A.) Electromagnetic spectrum

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Taylor Minty

11/15/2016 11:24:12 AM

Chapter 29 Question

Question:

What is the most abundant gas in the solar system?


Answer Choices:

A.) Helium

B.) Iron

C.) Dust

D.) Hydrogen

Answer:

D.) Hydrogen

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Nancy Millan

11/15/2016 3:00:34 PM

Ch 29 question

A star begins as a?

A. Protostar

B. Nebula

C. Red Giant

D. White Dwarf

answer: B

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Glen Jackson

11/15/2016 7:32:46 PM

wk 12. ch.29 discussion

What does a star form from?

A Steller nebula

B A black hole

C Quasar

D none of these
Answer: A

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Glen Jackson

11/15/2016 7:47:29 PM

wk12 ch29 discussion

Which star will emit the shortest wavelength of its peak frequency?

A) Green star

B) Blue star

C) Yellow star

D) Pink star

Answer: B) Blue star

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Michelle Hodge

11/16/2016 10:39:44 AM

Chapter 29 Question

Q. _________ are groups of stars with names from antiquity.

A. Comets

B. Galaxies

C. Constellations

D. Star clusters

Answer: (C) Constellations


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Tyler McDonough

11/16/2016 10:57:46 AM

Discussion

The Big Dipper is a well-know _________.

A. Moon

B. Planet

C. Constellation *

D. Gas

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Christian Rodriguez

11/16/2016 12:21:01 PM

Question

when did the accelerated expansion begin?

A 7.5 billion years ago

B 7.5 years ago

C 7,500 years ago

D 750,000 years ago

Answer A

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Johnna Sturm

11/16/2016 7:28:02 PM

chapter 29 questions
a cluster o galaxies is called a ________? A) party B)cluster C)local group D)groupie

Answer is C) local group

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Blanca Sanchez

11/16/2016 9:49:59 PM

Chapter 29

Dark matter is a ghostly matter, what gives its presence away?

A. Its touch

B. The way it looks in the light

C. Its gravitational effect

Answer : C

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Osvaldo Martinez

11/17/2016 9:54:46 AM

Week 12 Discussion

Which statement is True about stars?

A)All stars are the same size

B)Red stars are cooler than blue stars

C) The sun is not a star

D)Blue stars are cooler than our Sun

Answer: B

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Harleigh Batterson

11/17/2016 5:20:07 PM

Discussion Ch 29
A star begins as a ________.

A. Black hole

B. White dwarf

C. Nebula

D. Protostar

Answer: A. Nebula

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Carter Walsh

11/18/2016 3:07:31 PM

Week 13 Discussion

How many moons does Mars have? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

Correct answer is B.

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Jose Lopez

11/18/2016 4:52:51 PM

Chapter 29 Question

A Star begins as a _____, which is a cloud of ____ and ____.

A) Planet; Gas; liquid.

B) Nebula; Gas; Dust.

C) Protostar; Dust; Liquid.

D) Astroid; Gas: Dust.

Answer: B) Nebula; Gas; Dust.

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Jaryn Wacker

11/20/2016 12:18:01 AM

Chapter 29 Question

A black hole is so named because gravitation at its surface is so intense that even ____ cannot escape.

A) Sound

B) Energy

C) Light

D) Rockets
Correct Answer: C) Light

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Jennie Mancilla

11/20/2016 12:59:46 AM

question#12

A great island of stars in space that is held together by gravity and orbiting a common center?

A)universe

B)nebula

C)galaxy

D)solar system

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Ivan Martinez

11/20/2016 1:25:14 PM

discussion ch 29

The names of the constellations tell us much about the?

A. stars in them.

B. people in the cultures that named them.

C. difference between stars and planets.

D. all of the above

anwser: B. people in the cultures that named them.

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Courtney Reed

11/20/2016 3:14:53 PM

Chapter 29 Question
If an object is red-shifted, it is:

A) Moving father away*

B) Moving closer

C) Neither

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Stephen Kelly

11/20/2016 4:37:40 PM

Week 12-Chapter 29 Question

Q: The remains of a super giant star that collapsed on itself is called a ?

A) Dark Matter

B) Nova

C) Black Hole

D) All the above

A: C) Black Hole

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Alyssa Vega

11/20/2016 4:51:09 PM

Chapter 29

What is plots the luminosity versus the surface temperature of a star?

A. Event Horizon

B. H-R diagram

C. Local Super-cluster

D. Hubble's Law

Answer: B

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Colen Settles

11/20/2016 6:31:25 PM

Week 12
What is the name of our Pole Star? A)Polaris B) Vega C) Altair D) Kochab

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Courtney Fields

11/20/2016 6:55:02 PM

chapter 29

The monthly constellations seen in the night sky change as Earth moves on its on its path around ______

A. The moon

B. The sun

C. Earth

D. Mars

B****

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Jonathon Hollins

11/20/2016 7:07:16 PM

Chapter 29

Most common type of galaxies yet found in universe are

A. spiral galaxies
B. elliptical galaxies
C. peculiar galaxies
D. lenticular galaxies

Answer is B

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Emane' Ewing

11/20/2016 7:09:15 PM

Ch 29 discussion

What is known as the primordial creation and expansion of space at the beginning of time? A) Big Rip B) Black Hole

C)Big Bang D) Dark Energy. The correct answer is C) Big Bang


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Adrian Washington

11/20/2016 7:39:35 PM

Discussion Question

It is likely that the planets, satellites, and other members of the solar system were formed _________________.

A) together with the sun

B) later than the sun from material it ejected

C) later than the sun from material it captured from space

D) elsewhere and were captured by the sun

Answer is A.

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Dakota Carroll

11/20/2016 8:26:54 PM

Chapter 29

A stars color represents what? A. Distance B. Temperature C. Mass D. Weight Answer: B

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Garrett Gaines

11/20/2016 10:24:47 PM

Question Ch. 29 Question

How long does the suns light take to reach earth?

A. A year

B. 8 seconds

C. 15 minutes

D. 8 minutes, and 20 seconds

Answer D.

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Preston Morgan

11/20/2016 11:02:57 PM

Discussion: Week 12

Constellations are groups of ___ with names from antiquity.

A. Stars

B. Planets

C. Constellations

D. Galaxy's

Answer. A

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Devin Jordan

11/20/2016 11:31:26 PM

Discussion - Chapter 29

What is the remains of a supergiant star that has collapsed into itself?

A. Supernova

B. Black Hole

C. Planetary Nebula

D. Event Horizon

*Answer: B.Black Hole*

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Taylor Lane

11/21/2016 8:57:43 AM

Chapter 29 Questions

In about 5 billion years the sun will become ___

A. A red giant
B. A neutron star

C. A supernova

D. A black hole

The answer is A. A red giant

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Jordan Parchesky

11/22/2016 11:40:41 AM

Chapter 29 Question

What star radiates light of the shortest wavelength?

A. Red Star

B. Yellow Star

C. Blue Star

D. Violet Star

Answer: D.

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Scott Davis

11/26/2016 5:53:48 PM

Question

What is the color of the stars that radiate the most heat? A) Red B) Blue C) White D) Yellow

Answer B

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Chandler Ashley

11/27/2016 8:29:11 PM

Question

If a white dwarf is part of a binary star, it pulls matter from its partner, which can lead to a ?

A) Nuclear Blast

B)Star Burst

C) Big Bang
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Dawn Willis

11/30/2016 10:35:52 PM

Chapter 29 Discussion

What only happens when matter is very hot and very dense in order for elements to form?

A) Big Bang

B) Rapid expansion of the Universe

C) Fusion

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Dawn Willis

reply to Dawn Willis

11/30/2016 10:38:38 PM

RE: Chapter 29 Discussion

C) Fusion

* Power Point Slide 65*

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Collin Ewing

12/3/2016 1:19:32 AM

Week 12 Question

The hot center of a nebula becomes a ____

(A) Protean

(B) Protein

(C) Protostar

(D) Nebula

Answer: C

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Joshua Berry

12/4/2016 6:14:14 PM

Week 12
The longest living stars are those of ___.

A. Luminosity

B. Low mass

C. Carbon

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William Mcelroy

12/4/2016 9:36:46 PM

William McElroy Discussion

What is the first step in a stars life cycle? A. Protostar B. Nebula C. White dwarf

Answer is B

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Emily Wulf

12/4/2016 10:27:26 PM

Chapter 29 Question

Q: How do we measure the brightness of a star?

A. apparent brightness

B. luminosity

C. both A and B

D. none of the above

A. C. both A and B

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Malik Ellis

12/4/2016 11:17:00 PM

Week 12 discussion

What does a star form from?

A.Steller nebula

B.A black hole

C.Quasar

D.none of these

The correct answer is A.steller nebula.


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Kassey Sellers

12/4/2016 11:41:10 PM

chapter 29

A white dwarf is a former?

A.) low-mass star

B.) high-mass star

C.) medium-mass star

A.) low-mass star

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Sasha Webb

12/5/2016 6:47:31 AM

Ch. 29

In which galaxy is Earth?

a) Milky Way

b) Andromeda

c) Starburst

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