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How is amplitude related to energy? The larger the amplitude the more energy the wave carries

How is amplitude related to energy? The larger the amplitude the more energy the wave carries The larger the amplitude, the less the energy a wave carries The shorter the amplitude, the more energy a wave carries Amplitude is not related to energy

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How is amplitude related to energy? The larger the amplitude the more energy the wave carries

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  1. How is amplitude related to energy? The larger the amplitude the more energy the wave carries The larger the amplitude, the less the energy a wave carries The shorter the amplitude, the more energy a wave carries Amplitude is not related to energy The process by which heat moves from one particle of matter to another without the movement of matter itself is called Convection Conduction Radiation Thermal expansion

  2. B A The two balls in the diagram are solid and are made of the same substance. How do the gravitational forces exerted by each ball on a distant mass compare? Ball A exerts a greater gravitational force because it is smaller. Ball B exerts a smaller gravitational force because it has a larger surface Ball B exerts a greater gravitational force because it has more mass The two balls exert the same gravitational force Which list give the correct order of the energy conversions that are needed to transform the energy in fossil fuels into electricity? Chemical to thermal to mechanical to electrical Mechanical to thermal to chemical to electrical Mechanical to chemical to thermal to electrical Thermal to chemical to mechanical to electrical

  3. Jeri is studying the speed of sound in different materials. Which of the following is the manipulated variable in her experiments? Speed of sound Frequency of sound Type of material Size of material Hot gases rise from the interior of the sun. As they near the surface, they begin to cool. Cooler gases sink, forming loops of gas that move energy toward the sun’s surface. This type of energy transfer is called Fusion Radiation Convection conduction

  4. The rate at which velocity changes is called Speed Direction Acceleration Motion In which of the following substances do the particles have the least amount of kinetic energy? (S8P2b) Steam Tap water Warm water Ice cubes

  5. Any pure substance that can be separated into two or more different kinds of substances must be A compound An element An ion A molecule Hot lava contains a large amount of thermal energy. What happens to the energy of the molecules in the lava as the lava cools? (S8P2b) The molecules gain potential energy The molecules gain more kinetic energy The molecules lose most of their chemical energy The molecules lose some of their kinetic energy

  6. Answers Slide one A/B Slide two C/A Slide three C/C Slide four C/D Slide five A/D

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