
Introduction to Physical Science Lesson
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Introduction to Physical Science Tutorial
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Select all the correct answers.
Which two possible explanations does the video give for why white light changes into colored light?
Color is an impurity added to white light by the prism.
Color is present in the materials on which white light shines.
White light contains seven colors, which are separated by the prism.
White light reacts with chemicals in the air to produce seven colors.
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The scientist who is most famous for developing the Laws of Motion is _____.
Albert Einstein
Stephen Hawking
Sir Isaac Newton
Galileo Galilei
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Select the correct answer.
Which statement is an observation from Newton’s experiments with light?
White light becomes a range of colors after passing through a prism.
A prism adds a range of colors to white light.
Newton asked questions about the makeup of white light.
A prism is a useful device for experimenting with white light.
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A series of steps used by scientists to solve a problem or answer a question.
scientific method
recipe
data collection
metric system
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Which is NOT a step in the scientific method?
Make observation
Form a theory
Collect data
Form a hypothesis
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A testable explanation to a problem that has not yet been tested.
data
theory
hypothesis
fact
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Testing a hypothesis often involves a(n):
answer
experiment
problem
safety check
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What is the first step in the scientific method?
Data
Conclusion
No Horse Play
Observe a problem
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This is the group that we will compare our experimental group to. This group stays "normal."
Control Group
Experimental Group
Normal Group
Weird Group
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This is the group that is affected by the variable or the group that is changed.
Control Group
Experimental Group
Changed Group
Cool Group
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The name of the information that you get from your experiment (you organize it into tables).
observations
conclusion
data
variables
hypothesis
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What step does every scientific experiment begin with?
hypothesis
question/problem
procedures
conclusion
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Open Ended
Creativity relates to coming up with a new idea. Logic relates to reasoning. How did Newton use creativity and logic in his approach to investigating light?
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Select the correct answer
Newton observed the action of a prism on white light and on red light. Because he _______ control the event, this investigation of light was ___________ .
did
did not
a controlled experiment
a field study
an observational study
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Open Ended
Earlier in this lesson, you spent some time thinking about events that involve matter and energy. Consider balls of different shapes and materials that reach different heights as they bounce off the same floor. What aspect of this event relates to matter? What aspect relates to energy?
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Newtons could be used to measure __________ and __________.
mass, speed
momentum, work
force, weight
direction, power
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The SI unit for mass is _________.
Pounds
Inches
Kilograms
Ounces
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A system of units of measure widely accepted by the scientific community (SI for short)
International System of Units
World Wide Weight
Science Instruments
Use These Measures
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SI unit for weight
Pound
Liter
Newton
Second
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SI unit for weight is
Newton
Kilogram
Meter
Watt
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Force is measured in
Space
Time
Nyes
Newtons
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What measurement below is NOT a fundamental unit?
meter
second
gram
liter
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Volume is a derived unit, because it has several base units. What metric unit would you use to measure the volume of a liquid?
meter
liter
cup
second
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What is energy?
ability to change shape
measurement of matter
the ability to do work
none of the above
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What is the science and relationship of matter and energy?
earth science
physical science
biology
astronomy
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Which measurement is representing the mass of an object?
58 millimeters
58 kilograms
58 liters
58 seconds
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What does this measure?
mass
density
volume
height
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In a controlled experiment, what comes after asking a question?
make a data chart
collect materials
analyze results
develop hypothesis
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Anything that takes up space and has mass is...
Matter
Work
Power
Newton's 1st Law
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