
Graphs, Density and Atoms IA Review #4
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Graphs, Calculating Density and Atoms IA Review #4
By: Ms. Bailey
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Don't Forget!!
1. Complete Energy Transfer IA Review #1- Due Friday by 4pm
2. Complete Newton's Laws IA review #2 Due Friday by 4pm
3. If you were absent yesterday complete Speed, acceleration and velocity IA Review #3- due Friday by 4pm
4. Extra Mile work is Due the 9th by 4pm
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Don't Forget!!
Next week we are testing!
Monday- Math
Tuesday-Reading
Wednesday- Science
Thursday- Social Studies
Friday- Make up testing for those who missed a test day
Remember we have planned a fun day for Friday, so make sure you don't miss any test days!!
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Multiple Choice
Green line represents....
stationary
getting faster
fast, steady speed
returning to start
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Multiple Choice
blue line represents....
fast, steady speed
getting faster
stationary
steady speed
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Multiple Choice
first red line represents....
steady speed
fast steady speed
stationary
getting faster
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Multiple Choice
second red line represents...
getting faster
stationary
fast steady speed
return to start
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Multiple Choice
last red line represents...
getting faster
slowing down
return to start
stationary
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Multiple Choice
Green line represents....
stationary
getting faster
fast, steady speed
returning to start
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Multiple Choice
blue line represents....
fast, steady speed
getting faster
stationary
steady speed
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Multiple Choice
From to A the bus is....
accelerating
decelerating
constant speed
at rest
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Multiple Choice
first red line represents....
steady speed
fast steady speed
stationary
getting faster
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Multiple Choice
second red line represents...
getting faster
stationary
fast steady speed
return to start
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Multiple Choice
from A to B the bus is....
accelerating
decelerating
at a constant speed
at rest
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Multiple Choice
last red line represents...
getting faster
slowing down
return to start
stationary
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Multiple Choice
first red line represents....
steady speed
fast steady speed
stationary
getting faster
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Multiple Choice
from b to c the bus is....
accelerating
decelerating
at a constant speed
at rest
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Multiple Choice
Green line represents....
stationary
getting faster
fast, steady speed
returning to start
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Multiple Choice
blue line represents....
fast, steady speed
getting faster
stationary
steady speed
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Multiple Choice
from c to d the bus is....
accelerating
decelerating
at a constant speed
at rest
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Multiple Choice
last red line represents...
getting faster
slowing down
return to start
stationary
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Multiple Choice
A hobbyist collected data about the motion of a toy train on a straight track and then recorded the data in the graph. Which of these accurately describes the motion of the toy train?
The toy train speeds up while going forward and then slows down.
The toy train slows down while going forward and then moves backward.
The toy train moves forward at a constant speed, slows down, and then stops.
The toy train moves forward at an increasing speed, stops, and then moves forward.
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Multiple Choice
from d to e AND e to f the bus is....
accelerating and at rest
decelerating and at rest
at rest and at a constant speed
accelerating and at a constant speed.
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Multiple Choice
The graph below shows distance over time. Which of these situations could be represented by this graph?
A student walks 1.5 km to a friend’s house in 40 minutes. The two students then walk another 1.5 km to school in 20 minutes.
A student walks 1.5 km to a friend’s house in 20 minutes. The two students then walk another 1.5 km to school in 40 minutes.
A student walks 1.5 km to a friend’s house in 30 minutes. The two students then walk another 1.5 km to school in 30 minutes.
A student walks 1.5 km to a friend’s house in 20 minutes. The two students then walk another 1.5 km to school in 60 minutes.
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ALL ABOUT ATOMS
and the location of the subatomic particles, charges of them and how to determine a chemical reaction!!!
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Multiple Choice
electrons have a ___ charge
positive
neutral
negative
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Multiple Choice
protons have a ___ charge
postive
neutral
negative
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Multiple Choice
protons are located where?
on the shells
in the nucleus
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Multiple Choice
electrons are located where?
in the nucleus
on the shells
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Multiple Choice
neutrons are located where
on the shells
in the nucleus
on the shells and in the nucleus
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Multiple Choice
neutrons have a ___ charge..
positive
neutral
negative
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Multiple Choice
if an object changes color
chemical change
physical change
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Multiple Choice
if an object changes temperature
chemical change
physical change
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Multiple Choice
if an object changes size
chemical change
physical change
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Multiple Choice
if an object become a new substance
chemical change
physical change
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Multiple Choice
if an object does not change
chemical change
physical change
neither
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Multiple Choice
A balance and a graduated cylinder are used to determine the density of a mineral sample. The sample has a mass of 14.7 g and a volume of 2.2 cm3 . What is the density of the mineral sample?
0.15 g/cm3
32 g/cm3
13 g/cm3
6.7 g/cm3
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Multiple Choice
A balance and a graduated cylinder are used to determine the density of a mineral sample. The sample has a mass of 10.2 g and a volume of 2.2 cm3 . What is the density of the mineral sample?
.21 g/cm
4.7g/cm
.47g/cm
21 g/cm
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Multiple Choice
A balance and a graduated cylinder are used to determine the density of a mineral sample. The sample has a mass of 22.2 g and a volume of 2.2 cm3 . What is the density of the mineral sample?
10g/cm
.099g/cm
.09g/cm
10.09 g/cm
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MIXED REVIEW TIME!!
YEA!!!
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Multiple Choice
Green line represents....
stationary
getting faster
fast, steady speed
returning to start
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Multiple Choice
blue line represents....
fast, steady speed
getting faster
stationary
steady speed
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Multiple Choice
protons are located where?
on the shells
in the nucleus
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Multiple Choice
blue line represents....
fast, steady speed
getting faster
stationary
steady speed
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Multiple Choice
second red line represents...
getting faster
stationary
fast steady speed
return to start
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Multiple Choice
A balance and a graduated cylinder are used to determine the density of a mineral sample. The sample has a mass of 14.7 g and a volume of 2.2 cm3 . What is the density of the mineral sample?
0.15 g/cm3
32 g/cm3
13 g/cm3
6.7 g/cm3
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Multiple Choice
from b to c the bus is....
accelerating
decelerating
at a constant speed
at rest
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Multiple Choice
from c to d the bus is....
accelerating
decelerating
at a constant speed
at rest
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Multiple Choice
A hobbyist collected data about the motion of a toy train on a straight track and then recorded the data in the graph. Which of these accurately describes the motion of the toy train?
The toy train speeds up while going forward and then slows down.
The toy train slows down while going forward and then moves backward.
The toy train moves forward at a constant speed, slows down, and then stops.
The toy train moves forward at an increasing speed, stops, and then moves forward.
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Multiple Choice
electrons have a ___ charge
positive
neutral
negative
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Multiple Choice
from d to e AND e to f the bus is....
accelerating and at rest
decelerating and at rest
at rest and at a constant speed
accelerating and at a constant speed.
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Multiple Choice
The graph below shows distance over time. Which of these situations could be represented by this graph?
A student walks 1.5 km to a friend’s house in 40 minutes. The two students then walk another 1.5 km to school in 20 minutes.
A student walks 1.5 km to a friend’s house in 20 minutes. The two students then walk another 1.5 km to school in 40 minutes.
A student walks 1.5 km to a friend’s house in 30 minutes. The two students then walk another 1.5 km to school in 30 minutes.
A student walks 1.5 km to a friend’s house in 20 minutes. The two students then walk another 1.5 km to school in 60 minutes.
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Multiple Choice
protons have a ___ charge
postive
neutral
negative
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Multiple Choice
electrons are located where?
in the nucleus
on the shells
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Multiple Choice
From to A the bus is....
accelerating
decelerating
constant speed
at rest
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Multiple Choice
neutrons are located where
on the shells
in the nucleus
on the shells and in the nucleus
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Multiple Choice
if an object changes color
chemical change
physical change
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Multiple Choice
if an object changes size
chemical change
physical change
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Multiple Choice
Green line represents....
stationary
getting faster
fast, steady speed
returning to start
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Multiple Choice
if an object changes temperature
chemical change
physical change
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Multiple Choice
if an object does not change
chemical change
physical change
neither
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Multiple Choice
A balance and a graduated cylinder are used to determine the density of a mineral sample. The sample has a mass of 10.2 g and a volume of 2.2 cm3 . What is the density of the mineral sample?
.21 g/cm
4.7g/cm
.47g/cm
21 g/cm
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Multiple Choice
A balance and a graduated cylinder are used to determine the density of a mineral sample. The sample has a mass of 22.2 g and a volume of 2.2 cm3 . What is the density of the mineral sample?
10g/cm
.099g/cm
.09g/cm
10.09 g/cm
Graphs, Calculating Density and Atoms IA Review #4
By: Ms. Bailey
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