1.1) The pressure inside a mylar balloon filled with Argon doubles during an isothermal process. As a result, the volume: a) doubles b) triples c) is cut in half d) stays the same

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1.1) The pressure inside a mylar balloon filled with Argon doubles during an isothermal process.
As a result, the volume:
a) doubles
b) triples
c) is cut in half
d) stays the same
1.2) The gauge pressure at an aneurism of an artery in the human body is
of the artery.
the rest
a) greater than
b) less than
c) equal to
d) not enough information
1.3) Which of the following is not an attribute of an ideal fluid
a) Incompressible
b) Non-viscous
c) Rotational
d) Laminar
1.4) Pablo hangs 2 identical bowling balls from spring scales. Scale A has a spring constant of
10.0 N/m. Scale B has a spring constant of 20.0 N/m. Which of the following is true?
a) Scale A stretches farther than Scale B.
b) Scale B stretches farther than Scale A.
c) Scale A stretches the same as Scale B.
d) Not enough information.
1.5) Which if the following are not fundamental forces
a) gravitational force
b) electromagnetic force
c) frictional force
di strong nuclear force
Transcribed Image Text:1.1) The pressure inside a mylar balloon filled with Argon doubles during an isothermal process. As a result, the volume: a) doubles b) triples c) is cut in half d) stays the same 1.2) The gauge pressure at an aneurism of an artery in the human body is of the artery. the rest a) greater than b) less than c) equal to d) not enough information 1.3) Which of the following is not an attribute of an ideal fluid a) Incompressible b) Non-viscous c) Rotational d) Laminar 1.4) Pablo hangs 2 identical bowling balls from spring scales. Scale A has a spring constant of 10.0 N/m. Scale B has a spring constant of 20.0 N/m. Which of the following is true? a) Scale A stretches farther than Scale B. b) Scale B stretches farther than Scale A. c) Scale A stretches the same as Scale B. d) Not enough information. 1.5) Which if the following are not fundamental forces a) gravitational force b) electromagnetic force c) frictional force di strong nuclear force
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