ICP Old Test Questions
Forces always occur as an interaction between two objects. (True or False)
True
In ___ heat is transferred by the collision of molecules in direct contact with warmer molecules.
conduction
If all the forces of an object cancel, the object will ___.
continue in motion at a constant velocity
Hot air balloons work by ___.
convection
Using a mixer to stir water causes the temperature to ___.
increase
Wavelength is ___ proportional with frequency.
inversely
What color is on the far left side of the visible light spectrum?
re
When two objects of different temperatures come in contact with each other, they always try to make their temperatures the same. This is the ___ law of thermodynamics.
zeroeth
What is a contact force?
A force that occurs when two objects are in contact
If you are in a car that is rear-ended, your head snaps "backward" because ___.
A force was applied to the car pushing it forward, but the inertia of your head kept it in the same place, making it appear to snap "backward".
Which has more heat? (a) a lit match (b) A giant chunk of ice (c) They both have the same amount of heat
A giant chunk of ice
Explain to a 2nd Grader why the sky is blue:
All objects have the ability to either absorb or reflect light. That determined their color. An object will absorb all colors, except for the color that it appears to be. It will reflect the color it appears to be. The sky is blue, because it absorbs all colors of light, except blue, and reflects blue instead.
Which has more heat? An iceberg or a pot of boiling water?
An ice berg
In a free body diagram, arrows are used to show only the direction of the forces (True or False)
False
Which is not a contact force?
Gravitational
If I were to slide a hockey puck along a totally frictionless ice rink, what would happen?
It would continue moving in a straight light because of inertia.
___ are good conductors of heat.
Metals
Put the waves in order of the electromagnetic spectrum from lowest energy to highest energy.
Radio Waves Microwaves Infrared Visible Light Ultraviolet X-Rays Gamma Rays
Order the following from lowest energy to highest.
Red, green, blue
Since the action and reaction are exactly equal and oppositely directed, how can there be a net force on an object?
The reaction force doesn't act on the same object as the reaction force
Gravity is an "at distance" force. (True or False)
True
Order the following from shortest to longest wavelength.
Violet, Yellow, Red
Can a rocke operate in a vacuum of space?
Yes, there would be no air resistance to reduce its speed
Spring Force (Fspring) is ___.
a force created by stretching or compressing an object
Applied Force (Fapp) is ___.
a force that is applied to an object by another object
Tension Force (Ftens) is ___.
a force that is caused by pulling a rope, wire, or cables tight
What does a wave with a short wavelength have?
a high frequency
A wave with a long wavelength will have ___.
a low frequency and a low energy
A massive fast moving car collides head on with a light slow moving car. The force of impact is greater on the ___.
actually, the force is the same on each
If variables are directly proportional, when one variable gets larger, the other variable ___.
also gets larger
What is the distance from a wave's midpoint to the wave's top (or bottom) called?
amplitude
Gravity Force (Fgrav) is ___.
another word for weight. Always points doen on a free body diagram
Your voice sounds higher after inhaling helium because ___.
as sound travels faster through helium
Why is the grass green?
because it absorbs all light except green
What is the higher frequency, red light or blue light?
blue
Ultrasonic sound waves are used to ___.
break apart kidney bones
What are waves NOT used for?
breathing
There is a bucket of 50 degree water and a cup of 100 degree water. Where is there more heat?
bucket
A rocket is able to accelerate in the vacuum of space when it fires it's engines. The force that propels the rocket is the force ___ (page. 59)
by the exhaust gases on the rocket
In ___ heat is transferred by the buoyancy of warm (less dense) fluids.
convection
What is the top of a wave called?
crest
There is a bucket of 50 degree water and a cup of 100 degree water. Where are the water molecules moving faster?
cup
Increasing the frequency of a wave ___ the wavelength.
decreases
The equation 3z=y is ___ proportional.
directly
Increasing the amplitude of a wave ___ the wavelength.
does not affect
This is the range of electromagnetic waves extending in frequency from radio waves to gamma rays.
electromagnetic spectrum
Heating up an object usually causes it to ___.
expand
When most objects are heated, they ___.
expand
If a bicycle collides with a tree, the force of the impact on the bicycle is more than the force on the tree (pg. 55).
false
Sound waves are examples of transverse waves. (pg. 214)
false
Sounds waves do not require a medium (air, water, steel, etc...) to be transmitted
false
Friction produces heat by making molecules move ___.
faster
What is the key external force that allows a man to push a wheelbarrow?
friction force of the man's shoes against the ground
For sound waves, greater frequency means ___ pitch.
higher
Violet light has a ___ than red light.
higher frequency
In a harse cart system, when would there be the smallest amount of acceleration?
horsepower is small, load is heavy, road is rough
Heat always flows from ___ to ___.
hot to cold
Why is an apple red?
it absorbs all frequencies of light except red
Heat will continue to flow from one object to another until ___.
it achieve thermal equillibrium and both objects are the same temperature (both of the above)
Concerning visible light, mark ANY answer that is true for the color violet.
it has the highest energy, it has the shortest wavelength, it has the highest frequency
The unit of measure for heat is ___.
joules
Where can waves be found?
just about everywhere
An unbalanced force is required to do all of the following except ___.
keep a moving object moving
Depending on the object itself, the color of an object is the color of the ___.
light it reflects
What best describes a sound wave?
longitudinal, compression
The amplitude of a sound wave determines the ___.
loudness
The longer the wavelength of light, the ___.
lower the frequency
Wave, by definition, must:
move
Count Rumford theorized that you could get heat from ___ and ___.
movement, friction
Nellie Newton holds an apple in her hand. If action is the Earth pulling on the apple, then reaction is (pg. 57) ___.
neither of these
Which of the following is NOT part of the family of electromagnetic waves?
none, they all belong to the same family
Order the following from lowest to highest frequency.
orange, green, violet
In a longitudinal wave, in what direction are the vibrations relative to the direction of the wave travel?
parallel
In a transverse wave, in what direction are the vibrations relative to the direction of wave travel?
perpendicular
The simplest definition for force is a ___ or a ___.
push, pull
In ___ heat can be transfered through electromagnetic waves.
radiation
Which of these types of electromagnetic radiation has the lowest energy?
radio waves
What are the primary colors of light?
red, green, and blue
The force exerted on the tires of a car to directly accerlerate it along the road is exerted by the ___.
road
Sound travels ___ in the cold.
slower
Does visible light make up a relatively large part or a relatively small part of the electromagentic spectrum?
small part
Which of the following is not a wave?
smell
Which of these is NOT a transverse wave?
sound waves
Sound waves cannot travel in ___
space
What is Earth's primary source of radiant energy?
sun
If a coffee cup were left on the counter, the cup would be the ___ and the rest of the universe would be the ___.
system, surroundings
Absolute zero is ___.
the coldest temperature you can get -273 degrees Celcius the point where all molecular movement stops (all of the above)
Heat measures ___.
the energy in an object because of its moving molecules
Metals are good conductors of heat because ___.
they have free electrons
What is the bottom of a wave called?
trough
Any time you touch an object, it is touching you with the same amount of force.
true
Heat likes to even itself out.
true
Sound waves are by far the most familiar example of logitudinal waves.
true
The soure of all waves motion is something ___.
vibrating
Sound is created by ___.
vibrating air molecules
What is the highest energy visible light?
violet
What do you call the distance between two identical portions of a wave?
wavelength
What do you call the distance between two wave crests?
wavelength
What color do you get when all colors of light are mixed together?
white
When you mix all the colors of light together you get ___ light.
white