Transcription of Holt Physics Section Reviews
1 holt Physics Section Reviews To jump to a location in this book 1. Click a bookmark on the left. To print a part of the book 1. Click the Print button. 2. When the Print window opens, type in a range of pages to print. The page numbers are displayed in the bar at the bottom of the document. In the example below, 1 of 151 means that the current page is page 1 in a file of 151 pages. Section REVIEWSC over Photo: Lawrence Manning/CORBISC over Design: Jason WilsonCopyright by holt , Rinehart and WinstonAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmittedin any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy,recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission inwriting from the using holt Physics may photocopy blackline masters in completepages in sufficient quantities for classroom use only and not for in the United States of AmericaISBN 0-03-057361-01 2 3 4 5 6 095 04 03 02 01 00 holt PhysicsSection Reviews This workbook consists of review and reinforcement activities that focus on key skills or concepts from a Section of the holt Skillschallenge students to make the connection between Physics principles,equations, and their visual representation in a Skillsbridge the gap between a real.
2 Physical situation and the diagram that simplifies it so that key Physics principles and equations can be Skills provide additional practice linking mathematical operations with chapter Reviews reinforce fundamental knowledge from a Section of the Reviews include items that check students comprehension of a variety ofconcepts from throughout the AuthorsPhillip G. BunceJames Bowie High SchoolAustin, TXJudith R. Edgington, Ph. Education Consultant and Curriculum DesignerAustin, TXHRW material copyrighted under notice appearing earlier in this 1 The Science of Physics1-1 What Is Physics ..Concept Review ..11-2 Measurements in Experiments ..Math Skills ..21-3 The Language of Physics ..Math Skills ..3 Chapter 1 ..Mixed Review ..4 Chapter 2 Motion in One Dimension2-1 Displacement and Velocity ..Graph Skills ..62-2 Acceleration ..Math Skills ..72-3 Falling Objects ..Math Skills ..8 Chapter 2 ..Mixed Review ..9 Chapter 3 Two-Dimensional Motion and Vectors3-1 Introduction to Vectors.
3 Math Skills ..113-2 Vector Operations ..Diagram Skills ..123-3 Projectile Motion ..Math Skills ..133-4 Relative Motion ..Diagram Skills ..14 Chapter 3 ..Mixed Review ..15 Chapter 4 Forces and the Laws of Motion4-1 Changes in Motion ..Diagram Skills ..174-2 Newton s First Law ..Diagram Skills ..184-3 Newton s Second and Third Laws ..Diagram Skills ..194-4 Everyday Forces ..Concept Review ..20 Chapter 4 ..Mixed Review ..21 Chapter 5 Work and Energy5-1 Work ..Math Skills ..235-2 Energy ..Diagram Skills ..245-3 Conservation of Energy ..Diagram Skills ..255-4 Power ..Concept Review ..26 Chapter 5 ..Mixed Review ..27 Chapter 6 Momentum and Collisions6-1 Momentum and Impulse ..Graph Skills ..296-2 Conservation of Momentum ..Concept Review ..306-3 Elastic and Inelastic Collisions ..Diagram Skills ..31 Chapter 6 ..Mixed Review ..32 Chapter 7 Rotational Motion and the Law of Gravity7-1 Measuring Rotational Motion ..Concept Review ..347-2 Tangential and Centripetal Acceleration ..Concept Review.
4 357-3 Causes of Circular Motion ..Diagram Skills ..36 Chapter 7 ..Mixed Review ..37 Chapter 8 Rotational Equilibrium and Dynamics8-1 Torque ..Concept Review ..398-2 Rotation and Inertia ..Diagram Skills ..408-3 Rotational Dynamics ..Concept Review ..418-4 Simple Machines ..Concept Review ..42 Chapter 8 ..Mixed Review ..43 ContentsContentsiiiHRW material copyrighted under notice appearing earlier in this 9 Fluid Mechanics9-1 Fluids ..Concept Review ..459-2 Fluid Pressure and Temperature ..Concept Review ..469-3 Fluids in Motion ..Math Skills ..479-4 Properties of Gases ..Concept Review ..48 Chapter 9 ..Mixed Review ..49 Chapter 10 Heat10-1 Temperature and Thermal Equilibrium ..Math Skills ..5110-2 Defining Heat ..Concept Review ..5210-3 Changes in Temperature and Phase ..Graph Skills ..5310-4 Controlling Heat ..Concept Review ..54 Chapter 10 ..Mixed Review ..55 Chapter 11 Thermodynamics11-1 Relationships Between Heat and Work ..Concept Review ..5711-2 Thermodynamic Processes.
5 Diagram Skills ..5811-3 Efficiency of Heat Engines ..Concept Review ..5911-4 Entropy ..Concept Review ..60 Chapter 11 ..Mixed Review ..61 Chapter 12 Vibrations and Waves12-1 Simple Harmonic Motion ..Concept Review ..6312-2 Measuring Simple Harmonic Motion ..Math Skills ..6412-3 Properties of Waves ..Concept Review ..6512-4 Wave Interactions ..Graph Skills ..66 Chapter 12 ..Mixed Review ..67 Chapter 13 Sound13-1 Sound Waves ..Concept Review ..6913-2 Sound Intensity and Resonance ..Concept Review ..7013-3 Harmonics ..Diagram Skills ..71 Chapter 13 ..Mixed Review ..72 Chapter 14 Light and Reflection14-1 Characteristics of Light ..Concept Review ..7414-2 Flat Mirrors ..Diagram Skills ..7514-3 Curved Mirrors ..Diagram Skills ..7614-4 Color and Polarization ..Concept Review ..77 Chapter 14 ..Mixed Review ..78 Chapter 15 Refraction15-1 Refraction ..Concept Review ..8015-2 Thin Lenses ..Diagram Skills ..8115-3 Optical Phenomena ..Concept Review ..82 Chapter 15 ..Mixed Review ..83 Chapter 16 Interference and Diffraction16-1 Interference.
6 Concept Review ..8516-2 Diffraction ..Concept Review ..8616-3 Lasers ..Concept Review ..87 Chapter 16 ..Mixed Review ..88 holt Physics Section Review WorksheetsivHRW material copyrighted under notice appearing earlier in this 17 Electric Forces and Fields17-1 Electric Charge ..Concept Review ..9017-2 Electric Force ..Diagram Skills ..9117-3 The Electric Field ..Concept Review ..92 Chapter 17 ..Mixed Review ..93 Chapter 18 Electrical Energy and Capacitance18-1 Electrical Potential Energy ..Concept Review ..9518-2 Potential Difference ..Concept Review ..9618-3 Capacitance ..Concept Review ..97 Chapter 18 ..Mixed Review ..98 Chapter 19 Current and Resistance19-1 Electric Current ..Concept Review ..10019-2 Resistance ..Concept Review ..10119-3 Electric Power ..Concept Review ..102 Chapter 19 ..Mixed Review ..103 Chapter 20 Circuits and Circuit Elements20-1 Schematic Diagrams and Circuits ..Diagrams Skills ..10520-2 Resistors in Series or in Parallel ..Concept Review ..10620-3 Complex Resistor Combinations.
7 Concept Review ..107 Chapter 20 ..Mixed Review ..108 Chapter 21 Magnetism21-1 Magnets and Magnetic Fields ..Concept Review ..11021-2 Electromagnetism and Magnetic Domains ..Diagrams Skills ..11121-3 Magnetic Force ..Concept Review ..112 Chapter 21 ..Mixed Review ..113 Chapter 22 Induction and Alternating Current22-1 Induced Current ..Concept Review ..11522-2 Alternating Current, Generators, and Motors ..Concept Review ..11622-3 Inductance ..Concept Review ..117 Chapter 22 ..Mixed Review ..118 Chapter 23 Atomic Physics23-1 Quantization of Energy ..Concept Review ..12023-2 Models of the Atom ..Concept Review ..12123-3 Quantum Mechanics ..Concept Review ..122 Chapter 23 ..Mixed Review ..123 Chapter 24 Modern Electronics24-1 Band Theory ..Concept Review ..12524-2 Semiconductor Applications ..Concept Review ..12624-3 Superconductors ..Concept Review ..127 Chapter 24 ..Mixed Review ..128 Chapter 25 Subatomic Physics25-1 The Nucleus ..Concept Review ..13025-2 Nuclear Decay ..Concept Review.
8 13125-3 Nuclear Reactions ..Concept Review ..13225-4 Particle Physics ..Concept Review ..133 Chapter 25 ..Mixed Review ..134 ContentsvChapter 11 NAME _____ DATE _____ CLASS _____What is Physics ?Concept ReviewHOLT areas of Physics deal with the following? fast things the shape of a cave affects an sunglasses are best for cutting the glare on a ski the cooling system in a refrigerator lightning energy is produced by the governing speed limits on highways are determined by a majorityvote by citizens of a state or their representatives. Compare this democ-ratic procedure to the way scientific laws are established with regard tothe following questions. Explain your scientific laws be changed by a vote? the speed of light be legislated? scientists from other countries change what physicists in the United States think?HRW material copyrighted under notice appearing earlier in this material copyrighted under notice appearing earlier in this Physics Section Review Worksheets2 NAME _____ DATE _____ CLASS _____Measurements in ExperimentsMath SkillsHOLT many picoseconds are there in 1 Ms?
9 Many micrograms make 1 kg? many nanometers are there in 1 cm? the following quantities in scientific notation without the following quantities in units with SI 10 the measurement kg with 8, 6, 4, and 2 significant 1deci-d101deka-da103kilo-k106mega-M109gi ga-G1012tera-T1015peta-P1018exa-EPowerPr efixAbbreviation10 18atto-a10 15femto-f10 12pico-p10 9nano-n10 6micro-m10 3milli-m10 2centi-cChapter 13 NAME _____ DATE _____ CLASS _____The Language of PhysicsMath SkillsHOLT the following products and quotients without using a ( 105) ( 103)b.( 105) ( 103)c.( 102) ( 105)d.( 10 2) ( 105)e.( 10 2) ( 10 5)f.( 10 2) ( 10 5) off the following numbers to one 10 the order of magnitude of the following results without using a the width and height in centimeters of a half-gallon milkcontainer. Show your assumptions and your your numbers to obtain a rough estimate of the volume of milk in a half-gallon volume of a half-gallon is about 1890 cm3.
10 How close was your estimate?HRW material copyrighted under notice appearing earlier in this material copyrighted under notice appearing earlier in this Physics Section Review Worksheets4 NAME _____ DATE _____ CLASS _____The Science of PhysicsMixed ReviewHOLT the following measurements to the units days to km to cm to mg to kg to 107mW to 10 13s to to the rules given in Chapter 1 of your textbook, how many significant figures are there in the following measurements? 630 000 0217 sPowerPrefixAbbreviation10 1deci-d101deka-da103kilo-k106mega-M109gi ga-G1012tera-T1015peta-P1018exa-EPowerPr efixAbbreviation10 18atto-a10 15femto-f10 12pico-p10 9nano-n10 6micro-m10 3milli-m10 2centi-cHRW material copyrighted under notice appearing earlier in this 15 NAME _____ DATE _____ CLASS calculating the result,find the number of significant figures in the following products and ( 10 11) ( 1011) a+b, a b, a b,and a bwith the correct number ofsignificant figures using the following 078;b= +b =a b = a b =a b = 19 107;b= 106a+b =a b = a b =a b = the area of a carpet m long and m wide.