Which of the following best completes the statement: The calorie is the amount of heat needed to raise: w) 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius x) 1 gram of water 1 degree Rankin y) 1 kilogram of water 1 degree Celsius z) 1 kilogram of water 1 degree Kelvin

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ANSWER: W -- 1 GRAM OF WATER 1 DEGREE CELSIUS

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Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- AMOUNT OF HEAT REQUIRED TO RAISE ONE GRAM OF WATER ONE DEGREE CELSIUS

Description : The radiator of a room contains 10 kilogram of water. If the water gives off 50,000 calories of heat to the room, the drop in temperature of the water is: w) 1 degree Celsius x) 2 degrees Celsius y) 5 degrees Celsius z) 10 degrees Celsius

Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- 5 DEGREES CELSIUS

Description : What is defined as the quantity of heat needed to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degrees Celsius?  a. Kilojoule  b. Btu  c. Kilocalorie  d. Latent heat

Last Answer : Kilocalorie

Description : Which of the following terms refer to the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a substance through one degree? w) Heat of fusion x) Liquification heat y) Internal heat z) Specific heat

Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- SPECIFIC HEAT

Description : What term defines the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one gram of matter by one degree C.

Last Answer : ANSWER: SPECIFIC HEAT (OR HEAT CAPACITY)

Description : What refers to the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of an object by one degree Celsius or 1K?  A. Heat capacity  B. Specific heat  C. Latent heat  D. Molar heat

Last Answer : Heat capacity

Description : What is 20 degrees Celsius in degrees Kelvin? w) 70 degrees x) 293 degees y) 100 degrees z) 212 degrees

Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- 293 DEGREES

Description : A rise in temperature of 20 Kelvin degrees is equal to a rise of: w) 20 degrees Celsius x) 36 degrees Celsius y) 68 degrees Celsius z) 293 degrees Celsius

Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- 20 DEGREES CELSIUS

Description : The _________ is defined as the amount of heat required to change the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 Celsius degree.  a. specific heat  b. latent heat  c. Joule  d. calorie

Last Answer : calorie

Description : A kilogram of water goes from 90 degrees Celsius to 10 degrees Celsius in a period of 2 hours. If the specific heat of water is 4 kilojoules per kilogram per degree Celsius, how much heat has the water lost?

Last Answer : ANSWER: 320 KILOJOULES or 320,000 JOULES

Description : Units commonly used for entropy are: w) kilograms per degree Kelvin x) Joules per degree Kelvin y) Newtons per Coulomb z) ergs

Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- JOULES PER DEGREE KELVIN

Description : Which of the following phrases completes the following statement: The strength of the electric field between two oppositely charged parallel plates is: w) a maximum midway between the plates x) a maximum ... plate y) constant between the plates except near the edges z) zero midway between the plates

Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- CONSTANT BETWEEN THE PLATES EXCEPT NEAR THE EDGES

Description : Which of the answers listed below best completes the statement: The rate at which any part of a wave travels from one place to another determines the wave's: w) propagation velocity x) period y) amplitude z) frequency

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Last Answer : BTU

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Last Answer : Kilocalorie

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Last Answer : 0 degree Celsius and one atmosphere

Description : Which of the following concentration expressions is defined as the number of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent: w) molarity x) molality y) normality z) equivalents

Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- MOLALITY

Description : Ten calories of heat are added to 2 grams of water. The temperature of the water rises to a total of how many degrees? Is it: w) 2 degrees Celsius x) 5 degrees Celsius y) 10 degrees Celsius z) 20 degrees Celsius

Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- 5 DEGREES CELSIUS

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Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- 3

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Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- SIR WILLIAM THOMSON

Description : If a piece of metal at -20 degrees Celsius is added to an ice and water mixture in equilibrium at 0 degrees Celsius, the amount of ice will: w) Increase x) Remain the same y) Decrease

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Description : In 1953, Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay were the first people to reach the summit of Mount Everest from their last previously established camp at an altitude of 27,900 feet (barometric pressure ... degrees Celsius x) boiled at 68 degrees Celsius y) not boiled at any temperature z) sublimed

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Description : In Celsius, the freezing point of a one-molal water solution of sodium phosphate, chemical formula Na3PO4, is expected to be: w) - 0.93 degrees Celsius x) - 1.86 degrees Celsius y) - 7.44 degrees Celsius z) - 3.72 degrees Celsius

Last Answer : ANSWER: C -- (- 7.44 DEGREES CELSIUS)

Description : On which of the following does the capacity of a kilogram of air for holding water depend? w) the air pressure x) the air temperature y) the dust content of the air z) the ions in the air

Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- THE AIR TEMPERATURE 

Description : A sample of grapefruit juice at 25 degrees Celsius has a hydronium concentration of 1.78 X 10-3 molar. What is the pH of the solution? w) 2.22 x) 2.75 y) 3.25 z) 6.33

Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- 2.75

Description : If the temperature of the atmosphere rose 50 degr on a Fahrenheit thermometer, the rise on a Celsius thermometer would have been: w) 90 degrees x) 82.3 degrees y) 50.3 degrees z) 27.8 degrees

Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- 27.8 DEGREES

Description : Susan pushes against a 100 kilogram rock with a force of 5 Newtons, but the rock doesn't move. The force the rock exerts on Susan is w) 0 Newtons x) 5 Newtons y) 20 Newtons z) 100 Newtons

Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- 5 NEWTONS

Description : A man picks up a 50 kilogram block and carries it up a flight of stairs 10 meters high. He then carries the block back down the stairs and places the block in its original position. What is the NET work done on the block? w) 1,000 joules x) 750 joules y) 500 joules z) 0 joules

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Description : A 5 kilogram mass is lifted at constant velocity from a shop floor by a rope that passes through a pulley attached to the shop's ceiling. Neglecting the mass of the rope and friction in the pulley, what is the approximate tension in the rope? w) 100 newtons x) 50 newtons y) 25 newtons z) 5 newtons

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Description : A 50 kilogram ice skater glides across the ice in a straight line at 7 meters per second. If she bends down and scoops up a 20 kilogram child standing on the ice, what will be the final speed of the skater ... w) 1 meter per second x) 3 meters per second y) 5 meters per second z) 7 meters per second

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Description : A two-stage rocket attains a velocity of 3,000 meters per second when it drops the first stage and ignites the second. It consumes 1 kilogram of fuel per second and its exhaust speed is 2,000 meters per second. ... ? w) 2,000 Newtons x) 3,000 Newtons y) 2,000 Newton-seconds z) 3,000 Newton-seconds 

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Description : A 500 kilogram car moving at 20 meters per second strikes a stone wall and is brought to a halt in 0.1 second. The average force of the car on the wall during impact is: w) 10 Newtons x) 1000 Newtons y) 10,000 Newtons z) 100,000 Newtons

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Description : A 10 kilogram object falls from a cliff 100 meters high. At the midpoint of its fall its total energy is: w) 2450 Joules x) 4900 Joules y) 10,000 Joules z) 20,000 Joules

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Description : An impulse of 10 kilogram-meter per second acting on an object whose mass is 5 kilogram will cause a change in the objects velocity of: w) 0.5 meters per second x) 2 meters per second y) 10 meters per second z) 50 meters per second

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Description : A worker lifts a 10 kilogram block a vertical height of 2 meters. The work he does on the block is: w) 5 Joules x) 20 Joules y) 49 Joules z) 200 Joules

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Description : A Newton is equal to which of the following? w) kilogram-meter per second x) meter per second squared y) kilogram-meter per second squared z) kilogram per meter-second

Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- KILOGRAM-METER PER SECOND SQUARED

Description : What is the SI unit for pressure? w) Torr x) pounds per square inch y) Pascal z) Kelvin

Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- PASCAL

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Description : According to the kinetic theory, the Kelvin temperature of an ideal gas is proportional to which one of the following. Is the temperature proportional to the gas's average molecular: w) velocity x) momentum y) kinetic energy z) potential energy

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Description : How much energy would be required to raise one liter of water by one degree celsius?

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Description : How much energy would be required to raise one liter of water by one degree celsius?

Last Answer : The definition of a calorie is the amount of energy (heat) toraise 1 g of water by 1 degree C. Here you have 1 liter, which is1000 ml, and if you assume a density of 1g/ml, you have 1000 g ofwater. ... as 1 kcal. In joules, it will be 1000calories x 4.184 joules/calorie = 4184 joules = 4.184 kJ.