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Chapter1: Units, Trigonometry. And Vectors
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Problem 1CQ: Estimate the order of magnitude of the length, in meters, of each of the following; (a) a mouse, (b)...
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- Six examples of physical properties of matter are:
- B.
- D.
- Physical properties are traits or characteristics of a s_________________
that does n______ involve c___________ change, such as d_________,
c___________, and hardness.
- Thermal c_______________ is the ability to transfer t_________, or heat
energy from one area to another.
- Plastics and f_______ are styrof________ are p_______ conductors of
t_____________ energy.
- On the other hand, m________ make good c________________ of thermal
energy.
- D____________ is the ability of a metal to be d________ or pulled into a
wire.
- C____________ is often used to make wire because it is very d_________.
- States of m___________ are the p__________ forms in which a substance
can exist , such as s________, l_________, g_____, and p_______.
- W_____ can exist in three states, s_______ ice, l_________ water, and water
v_________.
- Malleability is the ability of a substance to me pounded into thin
sheets.
- Aluminum can be rolled or pounded into thin sheets to make
Foil, because it is malleable.
- Solubility is the ability of one substance to dissolve in another
Substance.
- Oil will insoluble in water. It floats of top of oil because of its lower
density.
- Density is mass per unit (measured) volume .
- A golf ball has a higher density than a ping-pong ball.
- The property of being shiny is called luster. Metals typically have
luster or shine.
- Viscosity is the resistance of a fluid to want to flow. Water has a
low viscosity, oil has a medium viscosity , and shampoo is high
viscosity.
- Other examples of physical properties of matter are
- color E. vaporization
- hardness F. electric
conductivity - melting point G. bolling point
- smell
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