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A piece of glass is broken into two pieces of different size. Rank order, from largest to smallest, the mass densities of pieces 1, 2, and 3.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
A piece of glass is broken into two pieces of different size. Rank order, from largest to smallest, the mass densities of pieces 1, 2, and 3.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Water is slowly poured into the container until the water level has risen into tubes A, B, and C. The water doesnt overflow from any of the tubes. How do the water depths in the three columns compare to each other? 1. dA > dB > dC 2. dA = dC > dB
Water is slowly poured into the container until the water level has risen into tubes A, B, and C. The water doesnt overflow from any of the tubes. How do the water depths in the three columns compare to each other? 1. dA > dB > dC 2. dA = dC > dB
Rank in order, from largest to smallest, the magnitudes of the forces required to balance the masses. The masses are in kilograms.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Rank in order, from largest to smallest, the magnitudes of the forces required to balance the masses. The masses are in kilograms.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
An ice cube is floating in a glass of water that is filled entirely to the brim. When the ice cube melts, the water level will
1. stay the same, right at the brim. 2. rise, causing the water to spill. 3. fall.
An ice cube is floating in a glass of water that is filled entirely to the brim. When the ice cube melts, the water level will
1. stay the same, right at the brim. 2. rise, causing the water to spill. 3. fall.
The figure shows volume flow rates (in cm3/s) for all but one tube. What is the volume flow rate through the unmarked tube? Is the flow direction in or out?
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
1 cm3/s, out 1 cm3/s, in 10 cm3/s, out 10 cm3/s, in It depends on the relative size of the tubes.
The figure shows volume flow rates (in cm3/s) for all but one tube. What is the volume flow rate through the unmarked tube? Is the flow direction in or out?
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
1 cm3/s, out 1 cm3/s, in 10 cm3/s, out 10 cm3/s, in It depends on the relative size of the tubes.
Rank in order, from highest to lowest, the liquid heights h1 to h4 in tubes 1 to 4. The air flow is from left to right.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
h1 > h3 > h4 > h2 h1 > h2 = h3 = h4 h2 = h3 = h4 > h1 h2 > h4 > h3 > h1 h3 > h4 > h2 > h1
Rank in order, from highest to lowest, the liquid heights h1 to h4 in tubes 1 to 4. The air flow is from left to right.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
h1 > h3 > h4 > h2 h1 > h2 = h3 = h4 h2 = h3 = h4 > h1 h2 > h4 > h3 > h1 h3 > h4 > h2 > h1
1. the objects mass. 2. the mass of the liquid. 3. the objects volume. 4. all of 1, 2, and 3.
1. the objects mass. 2. the mass of the liquid. 3. the objects volume. 4. all of 1, 2, and 3.
1. the elastic constant. 2. Youngs modulus. 3. the spring constant. 4. Hookes modulus. 5. the strain modulus.
1. the elastic constant. 2. Youngs modulus. 3. the spring constant. 4. Hookes modulus. 5. the strain modulus.