Several wave properties are labeled. Which of these statements accurately reflects the energy associated with the wave?
(1 point)
Responses
4 is the amplitude. If the amplitude decreases then the energy increases.
4 is the amplitude. If the amplitude decreases then the energy increases .
4 is the amplitude. If the amplitude increases then the energy increases.
4 is the amplitude. If the amplitude increases then the energy increases .
1 is wavelength. If wavelength decreases then energy decreases.
1 is wavelength. If wavelength decreases then energy decreases .
X is the frequency. If the frequency decreases then the energy increases.
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The correct statement is: 4 is the amplitude. If the amplitude decreases then the energy increases.
Cassette tape (analog) recordings often include extra pops and noise. Digital recordings only include the actual recorded sound. Which statement is the best conclusion based on these facts?
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Responses
Digital recordings are require less space than the older method.
Digital recordings are require less space than the older method.
Digital recordings are can be transmitted faster than the older method.
Digital recordings are can be transmitted faster than the older method.
Digital recordings are less expensive to produce than the older method.
Digital recordings are less expensive to produce than the older method.
Digital recordings are more reliable than the older method.
(1 point)
Responses
Digital recordings are require less space than the older method.
Digital recordings are require less space than the older method.
Digital recordings are can be transmitted faster than the older method.
Digital recordings are can be transmitted faster than the older method.
Digital recordings are less expensive to produce than the older method.
Digital recordings are less expensive to produce than the older method.
Digital recordings are more reliable than the older method.
The best conclusion based on the given facts is: Digital recordings are more reliable than the older method.
Listed in the Item Bank are key terms and expressions, each of which is associated with one of the columns. Some terms may display additional information when you click on them. Drag and drop each item into the correct column. Order does not matter.
(3 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
Newton's 1st Law
Newton's 2nd Law
Newton's 3rd Law
(3 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
Newton's 1st Law
Newton's 2nd Law
Newton's 3rd Law
I'm sorry, but I cannot see the columns or the options to drag and drop. Could you please provide more information or specify the options and columns that need to be matched?
a ball rolling across the floor until bradley kicks it
ur carf breaks down your friend helps u push it ; it begins to move and speed up
when riding the bumper cars at the fair you bump into ur friend and your car bounces back
ur carf breaks down your friend helps u push it ; it begins to move and speed up
when riding the bumper cars at the fair you bump into ur friend and your car bounces back
Based on the given information, the items can be matched with the following Newton's laws:
Newton's 1st Law: a ball rolling across the floor until Bradley kicks it
Newton's 2nd Law: your car breaks down, your friend helps you push it; it begins to move and speed up
Newton's 3rd Law: when riding the bumper cars at the fair, you bump into your friend and your car bounces back
Newton's 1st Law: a ball rolling across the floor until Bradley kicks it
Newton's 2nd Law: your car breaks down, your friend helps you push it; it begins to move and speed up
Newton's 3rd Law: when riding the bumper cars at the fair, you bump into your friend and your car bounces back
The variables _________ and _________ affect the gravitational force between objects. (1 point)
Responses
rotation, distance
rotation, distance
distance, mass
distance, mass
weight, mass
weight, mass
volume, weight
Responses
rotation, distance
rotation, distance
distance, mass
distance, mass
weight, mass
weight, mass
volume, weight
The variables distance and mass affect the gravitational force between objects.
What best explains why the Moon's surface gravity is only one-sixth of Earth's surface gravity?
(1 point)
Responses
Gravity is the result of an object's mass and size; the Earth is much larger than the moon.
Gravity is the result of an object's mass and size; the Earth is much larger than the moon.
The moon orbits Earth faster than Earth orbits the Sun, giving the moon less gravity.
The moon orbits Earth faster than Earth orbits the Sun, giving the moon less gravity.
Earth is closer to the Sun, so it has much more gravity.
Earth is closer to the Sun, so it has much more gravity.
Gravity is controlled by the tides, which are much closer to Earth than the moon.
(1 point)
Responses
Gravity is the result of an object's mass and size; the Earth is much larger than the moon.
Gravity is the result of an object's mass and size; the Earth is much larger than the moon.
The moon orbits Earth faster than Earth orbits the Sun, giving the moon less gravity.
The moon orbits Earth faster than Earth orbits the Sun, giving the moon less gravity.
Earth is closer to the Sun, so it has much more gravity.
Earth is closer to the Sun, so it has much more gravity.
Gravity is controlled by the tides, which are much closer to Earth than the moon.
The best explanation for why the Moon's surface gravity is only one-sixth of Earth's surface gravity is:
Gravity is the result of an object's mass and size; the Earth is much larger than the moon.
Gravity is the result of an object's mass and size; the Earth is much larger than the moon.
Gravity is a(n) ________ force that acts between two or more objects. Gravity exists ________ in the solar system. (1 point)
Responses
attractive, in some places
attractive, in some places
repulsive, in some places
repulsive, in some places
repulsive, everywhere
repulsive, everywhere
attractive, everywhere
Responses
attractive, in some places
attractive, in some places
repulsive, in some places
repulsive, in some places
repulsive, everywhere
repulsive, everywhere
attractive, everywhere
Gravity is an attractive force that acts between two or more objects. Gravity exists everywhere in the solar system.
If the distance between two objects decreases but the masses of the objects remain the exact same, then the force of gravity between the two objects(1 point)
Responses
remains the same
remains the same
decreases
decreases
increases
Responses
remains the same
remains the same
decreases
decreases
increases
If the distance between two objects decreases but the masses of the objects remain the exact same, then the force of gravity between the two objects increases.
Gravity is a force between any two objects with mass. Why doesn't a person feel a gravitational force between him/herself and another person? (1 point)
Responses
The gravitational forces of people is so small it is overshadowed by that of Earth.
The gravitational forces of people is so small it is overshadowed by that of Earth.
There are so many people we are actually balanced by all the different gravitational forces.
There are so many people we are actually balanced by all the different gravitational forces.
A person doesn't exert a gravitational force.
A person doesn't exert a gravitational force.
The two gravitational forces cancel each other out.
Responses
The gravitational forces of people is so small it is overshadowed by that of Earth.
The gravitational forces of people is so small it is overshadowed by that of Earth.
There are so many people we are actually balanced by all the different gravitational forces.
There are so many people we are actually balanced by all the different gravitational forces.
A person doesn't exert a gravitational force.
A person doesn't exert a gravitational force.
The two gravitational forces cancel each other out.
The correct response is: A person doesn't exert a gravitational force.
Four wrestlers step on a scale for a tournament. Wrestler A weighs in at 170 pounds; wrestler B weighs in at 168 pounds; wrestler C weighs in at 171 pounds; and wrestler D weighs in at 169 pounds. Which of these wrestlers experiences the greatest force due to gravity? (1 point)
Responses
Wrestler A
Wrestler A
Wrestler B
Wrestler B
Wrestler C
Wrestler C
Wrestler D
Wrestler D
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Wrestler A
Wrestler A
Wrestler B
Wrestler B
Wrestler C
Wrestler C
Wrestler D
Wrestler D
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The wrestler who experiences the greatest force due to gravity is Wrestler C, as they have the highest weight of 171 pounds.
Consider the image of our solar system above. Based on your knowledge of mass' effect on gravitational attraction, which planet has the largest gravitational force?
(1 point)
Responses
Neptune
Neptune
Earth
Earth
Mercury
Mercury
Jupiter
Jupiter
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(1 point)
Responses
Neptune
Neptune
Earth
Earth
Mercury
Mercury
Jupiter
Jupiter
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Based on the knowledge of mass' effect on gravitational attraction, the planet with the largest gravitational force would be Jupiter.