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ForSci_BW_11/07_Glass in Forensic Science

Authored by Mariz Rondina

Science

12th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

What are the physical properties of glass that can be used as evidence in forensic science?

malleability, conductivity, and solubility

color, transparency, and hardness

density, refractive index, and chemical composition

odor, taste, and texture

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

How can the refractive index of glass be used in forensic analysis?

By measuring the weight of the glass fragments.

By analyzing the color of the glass fragments.

By examining the texture of the glass fragments.

By comparing the refractive index of glass fragments with known glass samples.

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NGSS.HS-PS4-3

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

What is the significance of density in identifying glass fragments in a crime scene?

Different types of glass have different densities, allowing forensic scientists to determine the type of glass based on its density.

Density is irrelevant in identifying glass fragments in a crime scene.

Density is used to determine the shape of the glass fragments.

Density helps in identifying the age of the glass fragments.

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NGSS.MS-PS1-2

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Explain the concept of radial and concentric fractures in glass and their importance in forensic investigations.

Radial fractures are cracks that form circles around the point of impact, while concentric fractures are cracks that radiate outward from the point of impact.

Radial fractures are cracks that radiate outward from the point of impact, while concentric fractures are cracks that form circles around the point of impact.

Radial fractures are cracks that form straight lines from the point of impact, while concentric fractures are cracks that form irregular shapes around the point of impact.

Radial fractures are cracks that form irregular shapes around the point of impact, while concentric fractures are cracks that radiate outward from the point of impact.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

How can the presence of tempered glass be determined in a forensic examination?

By examining the color of the glass

By examining the fracture pattern

By measuring the thickness of the glass

By analyzing the chemical composition

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Discuss the role of elemental analysis in identifying the source of glass evidence.

Elemental analysis is not useful in identifying the source of glass evidence.

Elemental analysis can only identify the color of the glass, not the source.

Elemental analysis is only used for identifying the source of metal evidence, not glass.

Elemental analysis helps identify the source of glass evidence by comparing the elemental composition of the glass sample with known reference samples.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

What is the importance of glass density gradient in forensic comparisons?

Glass density gradient is important in forensic comparisons because it helps determine the origin and source of glass fragments.

Glass density gradient is used to determine the age of glass fragments.

Glass density gradient is only important in certain types of forensic investigations.

Glass density gradient is not important in forensic comparisons.

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