This document contains a physics assessment with questions about graphs, mass, density, amount of substance, and weight. It asks the student to describe and sketch graphs, identify definitions, and choose the correct multiple choice answers related to these physics concepts. The assessment is evaluating the student's understanding of motion, properties of matter, and units in the International System.
This document contains a physics assessment with questions about graphs, mass, density, amount of substance, and weight. It asks the student to describe and sketch graphs, identify definitions, and choose the correct multiple choice answers related to these physics concepts. The assessment is evaluating the student's understanding of motion, properties of matter, and units in the International System.
This document contains a physics assessment with questions about graphs, mass, density, amount of substance, and weight. It asks the student to describe and sketch graphs, identify definitions, and choose the correct multiple choice answers related to these physics concepts. The assessment is evaluating the student's understanding of motion, properties of matter, and units in the International System.
NAME: GRADE: A B C D AREA: Physics TEACHER: Dylan Llanos
A. How would you describe the graph
shown?
B. What is meaning of the following
graph? Could it be associated with the movement of something you know?
C. If a graph depicts motion with
acceleration equal to zero, it implies that the object is moving with constant velocity. In such a scenario, the graph would typically show a straight line, indicating that the object's speed remains constant over time. Sketch a graph that shows the information mentioned. (Remember to label the name of each axis) Multiple Choice:
1. Mass: Which of the following best defines
mass?
a. The amount of space an object occupies.
b. The measure of the quantity of matter in
an object.
c. The force exerted by gravity on an object.
2. Density: How is density calculated, and
what are its units?
a. Density = Mass × Volume; units = kg/m^3.
b. Density = Volume × Mass; units = g/cm^3.
c. Density = Mass ÷ Volume; units = g/mL.
3. Amount of Substance: What is the
fundamental unit for amount of substance in the International System of Units (SI)?