Physical Science Chapter 6 and 7
Refraction of light happens when light undergoes
a change of speed between two transparent materials
What type of electic current is produced by fuel cells and solar cells?
dc
A source of light given off as a result of high temperatures is said to be
incandescent
Light is said to travel in straight-line paths, as light rays, until it interacts with matter. A line representing the original ray before it interacts with matter is called a
incident ray
A positive and a negative charge are initially 2 cm apart. What happens to the force on each as they are moved closer and closer together? The force
increases while moving
The ratio of lthe speed of light in a vacuum to the speed of light in a transparent is called the
index of refraction
An electric field describes the condition of space around
a charged particle
To be operational, a complete electric circuit must contain a source of energy, a device that does work, and
a conductor form the source to the working device and another conductor back to the source
galvanometer
a device that measures currents from their magnetic fields
The condition of farsighedness, or hyperopia, can be corrected with a
convex lens
the unit of electric charge is the
coulomb
As the temperature of an incandescent object is increased
more raidiation is emitted with a shift to higher frequencies
Magnetism is produced by
moving charges
The photoelectric effect is best explained by condsidering light to be
moving particles
Max Planck made the revolutionary discovery that the energy of vibrating molecules involved in blackbody radiation existed only in
multiples of certain fixed amounts
Temperature
- Resistance is directly proportional to temperature
Transformers
A transformer is a device that increases or decreases voltage in an ac circuit A transformer is basically an iron ring with two sets of coils ◦The primary or "input" coil The secondary or "output" coilEnergy losses in transmission are reduced by stepping up the voltage Energy lost to resistance is reduced by lowering the current, which is what occurs when a transformer increases the voltage ◦A power plant may step up the voltage from 22,000 volts to 500,000 volts for transmission A step-down transformer at a substation near a city reduces the voltage to several thousand volts for transmission around the city ◦Additional step-down transformers reduce the voltage to 120 volts for transmission to three or four houses
Explaining Fields
Action-at-a-distance model ◦Recognizes that masses are attracted gravitationally and that electric charge and magnetic poles attract and repel one another through space Field model ◦Considers a field to be a condition of space around at mass, electric charge, or magnet and the properties of fields are described by field lines Field-particle model (i.e. standard model of particle physics) ◦A complex and highly mathematical explanation (it is a quantum field theory) of attractive and repulsive forces as the rapid emission and absorptions of intermediate particles known as force carriers ◦Explains three out of the four fundamental forces (electromagnetic, weak nuclear force, and strong nuclear force)
The operation of which of the following depends on the interaction between two magnetic fields?
All of the above
In which of the following currents is there no electron movement form one end of a conducting wire to the other end?
Alternating current
Which of the following units are measures of rates?
Amp and watt
Ionization
An atom that has gained or lost electrons is called an ion ◦The process of removing or adding electrons to an atom is called ionization Neutral atoms have no net charge Ions have net charge
Images
An image is what your eyes see as light enters it ◦A virtual image is the result of your eyes' and brain's interpretation of light rays ◦No light rays actually originate at the image ◦A flat mirror produces a virtual image ◦Curved mirrors ◦Concave mirrors (center part curved inward) can form enlarged virtual images (shaving or makeup mirrors) or real images as in a reflecting telescope ◦Convex mirrors (center part bulging outward) can be used to increase the field of vision (automobile mirrors) ◦A real image is an image from which light rays do originate ◦The image on a movie screen is a real image
You are using which description of a current if you consider a current if you consider a current to be postive charges that flow from the positive to the negative terminal of a battery?
Conventional current
The law that predicts the behavior of electrostatic forces acting through space is
Coulomb's law
which variable is inversely proportional to the resistance?
Cross-sectional area of conductor
The photoelectric effect was explained, using Planck's work, by
Einstein
Which of the following is most likely to acquire an electrostatic charge?
Electrical nonconductor
Static Electricity
Electrons can be added or removed to everyday objects ◦This is a process called charging ◦Because these electrons are confined to an object and are not moving, the object is said to have an electrostatic charge ◦Commonly called "static electricity" Since all objects are made of atoms, and all atoms contain charge, everything contains charges ◦So an uncharged object has as many positives as it does negatives
Standard Model of Particle Physics
Gravitons are hypothetical particles which could possibly explain gravitational attraction (as the exchange of virtual gravitons) ◦Not considered part of the standard model Types of particles in the standard model: ◦Fermions (leptons and quarks) ◦Gauge bosons ◦Higgs boson The force carriers that mediate the electromagnetic, weak, and strong forces are known as gauge bosons ◦Explains electrical and magnetic (electromagnetic) forces as the exchange of virtual photons ◦Explains strong nuclear forces as the exchange of gluons ◦Explains weak nuclear forces as the exchange of W and Z bosons
Electromagnetic induction occurs when a coil of wire cuts across magnetic field lines. Which one of the following increases the voltage produced?
Increased strength of the magnetic field
Which of the following can only be explained by a wave model of light?
Interference
The electrical resistance of a dc electrical conductor depends on four variables
Material Length Diameter Temperature
Electrical Conductors and Insulators
Materials may be classified according to their reaction to charges and electricity ◦An electrical conductor is a material that will easily allow the transmission of electricity ◦For example: metals and plasmas ◦An insulator will not easily allow the transmission of electricity ◦For example: rubber and glass ◦A semiconductor is a material that sometimes conducts and sometimes insulates ◦For example: silicon and germanium
The component colors of sunlight were first studied by
Newton
The general theory of relativity explains
Newton's laws of motion
Is it possible to see light without the light interacting with matter?
No
charging processes
Objects may be charged in one of three ways: ◦Friction - which transfers electrons from one object to another ◦The amber effect is an example ◦Once charged by friction, objects return to neutral state (occurs more quickly in the presence of water vapor) ◦ ◦Conduction (contact) - which charges by transferring electrons by contact with charged objects ◦ ◦Induction - which charges by redistributing charges on an object
luminous
Objects that produce their own light ◦For example: the Sun, a lightbulb, a flame ◦The Moon and other planets are not luminous; they simply reflect light
the concept that vibrating molecules emit light in discrete amounts of energy, called quanta, was proposed by
Planck
Length
Resistance is directly proportional to length
Diameter
Resistance is inversely proportional to cross-sectional area
Household Circuits
Safety devices are included to protect people and property from electrical damage ◦Fuses or circuit breakers disconnect circuits before they become overloaded and thus overheated ◦People are protected from electrical shock by: ◦Three-pronged plugs ◦Polarized plugs ◦Ground-fault interrupters A household circuit requires two wires to each electrical device: ◦An energized "load-carrying" wire which carries electrical energy from the utility ◦A grounded of "neutral" wire that maintains a potential difference between the two wires ◦If the load-carrying wire becomes damaged, contact with the housing would make you part of the circuit as a current flows through your body
In which type of circuit would you except a reduction of the available voltage as more and more resistances are added to the circuit?
Series circuit
Which of the following is not considered to have strong magnetic properties?
Silver
The Atom
The atom is composed of particles that contain charge ◦Positively-charged protons inhabit the nucleus with neutrons ◦Negatively-charged electrons orbit the nucleus
Force Fields
The electrostatic force, as with other forces, acts over a distance ◦That is, charges can exert forces on one another without touching ◦The Sun can exert a force of gravity on the Earth (and vice versa) without having to touch it ◦Magnets can exert forces on one another without touching This can be explained with the use of a force field A force field is simply the condition of space around an object ◦An electric charge effects the space around it. That affected space is called an electric field ◦A mass can warp space and cause the gravitational force (see Ch. 7). That affected space is called a gravitational field ◦A magnet creates a magnetic field space around it We can represent fields by using field lines (lines of force)
Electrostatic Forces
The force between two charged objects is repulsive if q_1 and q_2 are the same charge and attractive if they are different The strength of the force decreases as the distance between the objects increases
Particle Charges
The fundamental charge is the basis for subatomic particles' charges ◦Charge of an electron: q_e=-1.60×10^(-19) C ◦Charge of a proton: q_p=1.60×10^(-19) C ◦Charge of a neutron: q_n=0 C Again, the negative sign on the charge of the electron is simply there to indicate the type of charge
Of the following, the electromagnetic wave with the shortest wavelength is
X rays
A current-carrying wire has a magnetic field around it because
a moving charge produces a magnetic field of its own
Today, light is considered to be
a small-scale phenomenon without a sharp distinction between particle and wave properties
Green grass absorbs
all light but green light
Light interacts with matter by which process?
all of the above
Which of the following is luminous?
all of the above
The rate at which an electric current flows through a circuit is measured in units of
amp
The strength of a magnetic field around a current-carrying wire varies directly with the
amperage of the current
The special theory of relativity is
an analysis of how space and time are changed by motion
An electromagnet uses
an electric current to produce a magnetic field
generators
an electric generator is basically an electric motor running in reverse example: A loop wire rotates in a magnetic field which produces a current in the wire
electric motor
an electromagnetic device that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy
In an electric current, the elecrons are moving
at a very slow rate
A piece of iron can be magnetized or unmagnetized. This is explained by the ideea that
atoms of iron are grouped into tiny magnetic domains that may orient themselves in a particular direction or in a random direction
An idealized material that absorbs and perfectly emits electromagnetic radiation is a
blackbody
Electromagnetic radiation is given off from matter at any temperature. This radiation is called
blackbody radiation
A transformer
changes the voltage of an alternating current
You are able to see in shaded areas, such as under a tree, because light has undergone
diffuse reflection
This separation of white into its component colors is
dispersion
A prism separates the colors of sunlight into a spectrum because
each wavelength of light has its own index of refraction
A material that has electrons that are free to move throughout the material is a (an)
electrical conductor
When a loop of wire cuts across magnetic field lines or when magnetic field lines move across a loop wire
electrons are pushed toward one end of the loop
Electromagnetic induction takes place because
electrons have their own magnetic field, which interacts with an externally applied magnetic field
When an object acquires a negative charge, it actually
gains mass
An example of an electrical insulator is
glass
Green grass reflects
green light
Earth's magnetic field
has undergone many reversals in polarity
Reverse the direction of a current in a wire, and the magnetic field around the wire will
have a reversed north pole direction
Today, light is considered to be a stream of photons with a frequency related to its energy. This relationship finds that
higher-frequency light has more energy
A lodestone is a natural magnet that attracts
iron, cobalt, nickel
direct current
is a current in which electrons move around the circuit in one direction example: ◦Chemical batteries, fuel cells, and solar cells produce a direct current ◦Direct currents are utilized in electronic devices
alternating current
is a current that changes direction at a set frequency
relay
is an electromagnetic switch device that makes possible the use of a low-voltage control current to switch a larger, higher voltage circuit on and off. example:◦: A thermostat utilizes two thin, low-voltage wires in a glass tube of mercury ◦The mercury vial turns as the changes in temperature expand or contract the coil, moving the mercury and making or breaking contact with the relay circuit When the mercury moves to close the relay circuit, a small current activates the electromagnet, which closes the contacts on the large-current circuit
electromagnetic wave
is really two waves in one
Resistance
is the ratio between the potential difference (V) between two points and the resulting current (I) Resistance=(electrical potential difference)/current
An instrument that produces a coherent beam of single-frequency, in-phase light is a
laser
Fibers optics transmits information using
light
The north pole of a suspended or floating bar magnet currently points directly toward Earth's
north magnetic pole
A current-carrying wire always has
nothing in the space around the wire
Electromagnetic induction
occurs when the loop of wire moves across magnetic filed lines or when magnetic field lines move across the loop
The electrical resistance of a conductor is measured in units of
ohm
Materials that do not allow the transmission of any light are called
opaque
In which type of circuit would you expect the sam e voltage with an increased current as more and more resistances are added to the circuit?
parallel
Today, light is considered to be packets of energy with a frequency related to its energy. These packets are called
photons
If you multiply amps by volts, the answer will be in units of
power
If you multiply volts by amps, the answer will be in units of
power
A solar cell
produces electricity directly
A luminous object
produces light of its own by any method
Of the following, the electromagnetic wave with the lowest energy is
radio wave
The color order of longer-wavelength waves in the visible region is
red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet
Electric power companies step up the voltage of generated power for transmission across the country because higher voltage
reduces the current, which lowers the energy lost to resistance
Polaroid sunglasses work best in eliminating glare because
reflected light is polarized in a horizontal direction only
A one-way mirror works because it
reflects and transmits light at the same time
A mirage is the result of light being
refracted
A pencil is placed in a glass of water. The pencil appears to be bent. This is an example of
refraction
We see a blue sky because
scattering of light by air molecules and dust is more efficient when its wavelength is shorter
Light in one plane is transmitted and light in all other planes is absorbed. This is
selective absorption
A parallel circuit has
separate pathways for the current to flow through
A glass prism separates sunlight into a spectrum of colors because
shorter wavelengths are refracted the most
An object is hot enough to emit a dull red glow. When this object is heated even more, it will emit
shorter-wavelength, higher-frequency radiation
An electric meter measures the
strength of a magnetic field
The difference in the light emitted from a candle, an incandescent lightbulb, and the Sun is basically due to differences in
temperatures
Comparing measurements made on the ground to measurements made in a very fast airplane would find that
the length of an object is shorter, clocks run more slowly, objects have an increased mass
A permanent magnet has magnetic properties because
the magnetic domains are aligned
Electrostatic charge results from
transfer or distribution of electrons
The polarization behavior of light is best explained by considering light to be
transverse waves
The current in the secondary coil of a transformer is produced by a
varying magnetic field
The electromagnetic wave model defines an electromagnetic wave as having
velocity, a magnetic field, all electric field
Polarization of light is best explained by considering
vibrating waves in one plane
An image that is not produced by light rays coming from the image but is the result of your brain's interactions of light rays is called a
virtual image
The image you see in a mirror is
virtual image
The part of the electromagnetic spectrum that our eyes can detect is
visible
The electrical potential difference between two points in a circuit is measured in unitws of
volt
A step-up transformer steps up the
voltage
According to Ohm's law, what must be greater to maintain the same current in a conductor with more resistance?
voltage
Units of joules per second are a measure called a
watt
Any part of the electromagnetic spectrum, including the colors of visible light, can be measured in units of
wavelength, frequency, energy
Earth's magnetic field is believed to orignate
with electic currents that are somehow generated in Earth's core
A kilowatt-hour is a unit of
work
material
◦Conductors have less electrical resistance, while insulators have more electrical resistance