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Kilogram

2. Meter

3. Joule

4. Watt

5. Kelvin

6. Candela

7. Unitless

8. Pa

9. N/m2

10. 100,000

11. watt/m2

12. Volt

13. joule/coulomb

14. 1.6 x 10 ^-19

15. Farad

16. coulomb/volt

17. Ampere

18. coulomb/second

19. Ohm

20. volt/ampere

21. Candela

22. Lumen
23. lumen/steradian

24. lumen/watt

25. Lux

26. lumen/m2

27. lumen/ft2

28. 100,000

29. Quantum

30. Slug

31. micrometer

32. nanometer

33. milligram

34. Newton-meter

35. Newton-meter per second

36. 746

37. work or energy

38. work or energy

39. mass

40. In decibels

41. 1 volt

42. Unit vector

43. To describe the direction in space

44. Dot product


45. Cross product

46. equal to 0

47. equal to 0

48. equal to 0

49. Scalar quantities

50. Vector quantities

51. Time

52. Volume

53. Vector

54. Vector diagram

55. average speed

56. acceleration

57. Work-energy theorem

58. kinetic energy

59. Force and displacement

60. Power

61. Force

62. Mass

63. Inertia

64. first law of motion

65. second law of motion

66. third law of motion


67. Weight

68. D.14.6

69. Friction

70. static friction

71. Starting friction

72. Kinetic friction is always less than static friction

73. Sliding friction

74. Coefficient of static friction is always greater than the coefficient of


kinetic friction.

75. power output to power input

76. Kinetic energy

77. Rest energy

78. Potential energy

79. remains constant

80. Kinetic energy

81. false

82. When the two colliding objects stick together after impact.

83. It is lost to maximum value.

84. relative speed after collision to relative speed before collision

85. 1

86. 0

87. jointly to the colliding objects


88. Law of conservation of momentum

89. Impulse

90. velocity and mass

91. jointly to the colliding objects

92. Centrifugal force

93. directed toward the center of curvature of the path

94. period

95. inversely proportional

96. mass

97. Law of universal gravitation

98. inversely as the square of

99. always true

100. Mechanical energy

101. moment of inertia and angular speed

102. Conservation of angular momentum

103. Those particles whose angular speed changes

104. moment of inertia

105. torque

106. translational equilibrium

107. A cone on its side.

108. A cone balanced on its base.

109. machine
110. unstable equilibrium

111. rotational equilibrium

112. hydraulic press

113. It may sometimes be inside the object and sometimes outside the
object.

114. Density

115. Weight density

116. 10 g/cm3

117. specific gravity

118. Relative density

119. 1.013 bar

120. Pascal’s principle

121. Pascal’s principle

122. Archimedes principle

123. density of a liquid

124. amplitude

125. Frequency

126. independent of

127. Simple harmonic motion

128. Friction

129. center of oscillation

130. Sound
131. Resonance

132. Shock wave

133. Doppler effect

134. Longitudinal waves

135. 20 Hz

136. 20,000 Hz

137. Transverse waves

138. Principle of superposition

139. Constructive interference

140. Destructive interference

141. intensity

142. 1 W/m2

143. 10^-12

144. 0

145. Mach number

146. Principle of conservation of charge

147. Coulomb’s law

148. Force field

149. energy density

150. Capacitance

151. Dielectric constant

152. electromotive force


153. Illumination

154. Luminous intensity

155. 1 candela

156. Candela

157. Luminous flux

158. 1.0 candela

159. 4π lm

160. Luminous efficiency

161. Phosphor

162. Index of refraction

163. Snell’s law

164. Refraction

165. Huygen’s principle

166. Wavefront

167. Dispersion

168. Spectrum

169. 1.0003

170. 1.33

171. Divergent lens

172. Convergent lens

173. It has one concave surface and one convex surface

174. Focal length


175. Linear magnification

176. the image is smaller than the object

177. Convergent lens

178. myopia

179. hyperopia

180. Divergent lens

181. Convergent lens

182. Astigmatism

183. Angular magnification

184. Concave mirror

185. Convex mirror

186. Polaroid

187. Resolving power

188. directly proportional

189. Diffraction

190. Diffraction grating

191. Photoelectric effect

192. X-rays

193. Relativity of mass

194. Laser

195. Emission spectrum

196. Absorption spectrum


197. spin

198. Focal length

199. Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation

200. Air resistance and gravitational pull

201. Terminal velocity

202. Law of inertia

203. Law of acceleration

204. Law of interaction

205. Drag force

206. Sphygmomanometer

207. These do not need a medium to travel in.

208. Maxwell

209. 3 x 10^8

210. 120 dB

211.1

212. 10^-12

213. Intensity

214. Loudness

215. All of the choices.

216. Pitch

217. Christian Johann Doppler

218. the number of sound waves you are sending out per second
219. Above 120 dB

220. 0.6

221. Because water has greater bulk modulus than air.

222. It will remain the same.

223. A high-frequency sound has high pitch.

224. Cochlea

225. Solids

226. Hertz

227. Indigo

228. Red

229. Violet

230. 600 nm – 650 nm

231. 350 – 700

232. Aperture

233. Refraction

234. Violet

235. Red

236. refraction

237. Chromatic aberration

238. Color

239. It is the scattering of white light behind an obstruction.

240. It is the separation of white light into its component colors.


241. Colors which when combined produce white light

242. Mercury barometer

243. Mechanical wave

244. Solar spectrum

245. Translucent

246. Ultraviolet light

247. Umbra

248. directly proportional to the square of the velocity

249. Hygrometer

250. Phlogiston

251. Boyle’s Law

252. Amorphous

253. 135.61 g/mole

254. base

255. Lattice Energy

256. clay

257. Hund’s rule

258. Boyle’s Law

259. Tyndall Effect

260. 7.94 moles

261. significant figures

262. carbon
263. – 40

264. luminous emittance

265. luminous emittance

266. Light with only one color and one wavelength

267. Hologram

268. the reflected energy is absorbed within a very thin layer and converted
to heat

269. light is partially absorbed

270. light is able to pass through

271. relative index of refraction

272. Interference

273. Longitudinal wave

274. All of the above

275. It may be outside the object

276. 3

277. 5

278. Complementary colors

279. continuous spectrum

280. Edison effect

281. elementary colors

282. emission spectrum

283. Exchange force


284. focal length of the lens to the effective aperture

285. half life

286. Fundamental

287. Gamma ray

288. Geiger effect

289. Harmonics

290. line spectrum

291. Mass spectrograph

292. A proton or a neutron of an atom.

293. Pyonometer

294. Polariscope

295. Quality

296. Retinal fatigue

297. Young – Helmholtz color vision theory

298. Theory

299. 1

300. Quantum theory

301. 342 m/s

302. 1.80 N

303. 360 m/s

304. 40 N

305. 255 Hz
306. 85.8 ft/s

307. 94.8

308. 2.71 x 10^-8 W/cm2

309. 786.7 Hz

310. 1.096

311. 14.58 s

312. 447.5 m/s

313. 600 mm

314. 22°

315. 26°

316. 1.33

317. .11 x 10-11 s

318. 59.7°

319. 318 cd

320. 67.65 lm/m2

321. 1.38 footcandles

322. 35°

323. 43.5 cm

324. 13.82 cm and 36.18 cm from the object

325. 55.93 cm converging lens

326. 12 cm

327. 1.64
328. 842 lm

329. 4.4 lm/s

330. 1.24 lm/ft2

331. 10.41 ft

332. 18.55 cm

333. 73.22°

334. 87 m

335. 0.968c

336. 0.512 MeV

337. 480 THz

338. 8.8 x 10 -28 kg m/s

339. 3

340. 1414 m/s

341. 2.75 x 1011 Pa

342. 2.65 µW

343. 120.8 dB

344. 15.85 dB

345. 456 Hz

346. 1.05 x 10-30 kg

347. 3.79 m

348. 31.25

349. 454 m/s


350. 1.98

351. Bernoulli’s Energy Principles

352. Total kinetic energy

353. standing waves are produced

354. Coulomb’s Law

355. Illuminance

356. Pascal’s Principle

357. latent heat of fusion

358. is equal to external pressure on the surface of the liquid


359. Thermo couple thermometer

360. Elastic potential energy

361. Q = -mif

362. Is maximum at 4oC

363. frequency increases

364. molecule

365. the heat needed to increase the temperature to one gram of a


substance one degree Celsius

366. remain unaffected

367. decreases

368. convection

369. increases

370. The heat waves

371. They travel faster in air than in solids


372. longitudinal

373. 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz

374. All of the above

375. Ultrasonic sound

376. radiation

377. Its saturated vapor pressure is less than the atmospheric pressure

378. Its volume will decrease when its temperature is lowered

379. temperature

380. Latent heat

381. Joule

382. specific heat

383. pyrometer

384. the kinetic energy of molecules increases

385. directly proportional to the square of its temperature T

386. -40oC

387. a temperature higher than the maximum range of the thermometer

388. Less than 100oC

389. convection of heat

390. same at all temperature

391. molecules move more rapidly

392. decreases

393. -39oC
394. Transverse wave

395. Energy only

396. amplitude

397. reflection of sound

398. pitch

399. a sound wave in air

400. a measure of intensity level

401. 66.331 m.

402. 68.03 m/s

403. 4.54 m, 47.68 m/s

404. 10.14 sec, 69.45 m/s

405. 39.71 m/s

406. 18.959 km.

407. 121.27 m.

408. 57.77 m/s

409. 366.86 m.

410. 26.1 m/sec; 46.9 m.

411. 0.21.

412. 3.82 m

413. 25.35

414. 300.98

415. 31.86
416. 153.59 m.

417.

418. 13.95 sec.

419. 1.20 sec.

420. 5415.37 m.

421. 2.55 sec.

422. 883 m. (R = 882.8 m.)

423. 934 yds.

424. 45.3 kN

425. 3.50 N

426. 3.93 m/sec²

427. 915000

428. 1.21 x 105 ft-lb.

429. 5.21 m

430. 0.18

431. 1203 ft. on slope

432.

433. 14 m

434. 1.44 m

435. 6.4 m/s

436. 294 J

437. 34 fps
438. 12024845 ft-lbs

439.

440. 480 J

441. 2 m

442. 400 J

443. 4.486 kW

444. 94.3 kW

445. 28 m/s

446. 0.63 s

447. 2700m/s

448. 71.6 G N/m2

449. 144°

450. 3600 m/s

451. Acceleration

452. Accuracy

453. Angular Acceleration

454. Area

455. Angular Velocity

456. Beam

457. Beam Bridge

458. none of the above (bend)

459. Biomechanics
460. Brace

461. Brittle

462. Buckle

463. Cable

464. Cantilever

465. Chemical Equilibrium

466. Compression

467. Core

468. deform

469. Distance

470. modulus of elasticity

471. Engineering

472. Equilibrium

473. Force

474. Gravitation

475. gravitational constant

476. Height

477. Hydraulics

478. Inertia

479. Instantaneous

480. invariant mass

481. Irreversible
482. joint

483. kilogram

484. length

485. Lever

486. Load

487. magnitude

488. mass

489. matter

490. mechanics

491. measurement

492. momentum

493. Newton’s Law of Motion

494. Pile

495. physical body

496. quantity

497. rigid

498. science

499. stress

500. shear stress

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