Explore the intriguing world of heat and matter properties in this PHY 113 quiz. Dive into the principles of thermodynamics, understand the behavior of real and ideal gases, and discover how temperature affects resistance in platinum thermometers. Ideal for students looking to deepen their physics knowledge.
A glass can be filled with milk beyond its brim
Liquids floating in the Space Shuttle form into spheres
The pressure increase with the depth in a fluid
Soap films on wire frames have minimal surface areas
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Wood
Marble
Aluminium
Iron
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True
False
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Answer option 1
Answer option 2
Answer option 3
Answer option 4
8
6
4
2
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Celsius ... 459
Fahrenheit ... 459
Celsius ... 273
Fahrenheit ... 273
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1/16
1/4
4
16
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Air dryness
Temperature
Volume of liquid
Pressure
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Mass
Number of moles
Number of molecules
Density
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63:6oC
75:0oC
66:7oC
84:6oC
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Upward
Downward
Horizontal
The pressure is the same in all directions
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0.5 cubic centimeters per gram
4 grams-cubic centimeters
12 grams-cubic centimeters
2 grams per cubic centimeter
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Average momentum
Average speed
Average kinetic energy
None of the above
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0.25 atm
0.5 atm
2 atm
4 atm
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The pressure increases with the depth in a fluid
Soap films on wire frames have minimal surface areas
Liquids floating in the Space Shuttle form into spheres
A glass can be filled with milk beyond its brim.
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Must be opaque
Must have a high specific heat capacity
Must have a low melting point
Must have a high coefficient of expansion
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12
22
10
16
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4
1/2
1/4
2
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A
B
C
They all float at the same height
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Temperature
Humidity
Wind
Evaporation
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The aluminum cube
The lead cube
Both cubes experience the same buoyant force
I will let computer choose for me
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Gravitational
Electric
Magnetic
Nuclear
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11.1 m
10.0 m
9.0 m
9.0 m
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20 K
253 K
293 K
273 K
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Electric
Van de Waal
Strong nuclear
Gravitational
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3.68 cm
50 cm
63.6 cm
680 cm
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