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WGU c165 integrated physical sciences practice study guide questions with distinction level marking scheme version 2024/2025 Linear Momentum: - correct answer The mass of an object times its velocity. Elasticity: - correct answer The amount of bounce that an object has after a collision. I...

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WGU c165 integrated physical
sciences practice study guide questions with
distinction level marking scheme version
2024/2025

Linear Momentum: - correct answer The mass of an object times its velocity.


Elasticity: - correct answer The amount of bounce that an object has after a collision.


Inelastic: - correct answer Occurs when objects stick together after a collision.


Work: - correct answer Results in the displacement of an object of the direction of an
applied force.


Potential Energy: - correct answer Energy that is stored and held in readiness.


Kinetic Energy: - correct answer Energy objects have because they are moving.


Force: - correct answer A push or a pull exerted on an object in order to change the
motion of the object; force has size and direction.


Joules: - correct answer SI units of work and energy.


Gravitational Potential Energy: - correct answer The energy that an object has due to
its height above the ground: increases with mass.


Chemical Potential Energy: - correct answer Energy that is stored in the chemical
bonds in a substance.
Ex: food, gasoline.

,Elastic Potential Energy: - correct answer Energy that is stored in stretched springs,
rubber bands, and similar
objects.


Electrical Energy: - correct answer Energy that is carried by moving charged particles.
Ex: electrons


Law of Conservation of Energy: - correct answer States that energy cannot be created
or destroyed; it can only be transferred or converted from one form to another.


Thermal Energy: - correct answer Energy produced by the motions of atoms and
molecules.
Ex: temperature


Electromagnetic Energy: - correct answer (Light Energy) Energy that is carried by
electromagnetic waves.
Ex: Gamma rays, X-rays, ultraviolet light, visible light, infrared radiation, microwaves,
and radio waves.


Energy Transfer: - correct answer Movement of energy from one place or object to
another


Wave: - correct answer A repeating and periodic disturbance (oscillation) that travels
from one location to another, transferring energy.


Mechanical Wave: - correct answer A wave that can only travel through matter; they
require a medium to transport energy.
Ex: sound waves, ocean waves.


Electromagnetic Wave: - correct answer A wave that can travel both through matter
and through a vacuum (in the absence of matter); it is a combination of an oscillating
electric field and an oscillating magnetic field.

, Ex: sunlight


Radio Wave: - correct answer A wave that has the longest wavelength of EM radiation;
has the lowest frequency and energy.


Microwave: - correct answer A wave that has a shorter wavelength than radio waves;
has a higher frequency and energy than radio waves, but lower than infrared radiation.


Infrared Wave (IR): - correct answer A wave that has wavelengths longer than those of
visible light, but shorter than those of microwaves. Frequency higher than microwaves,
but lower than visible light.


Visible Light: - correct answer Electromagnetic waves that are visible to the human
eye; a very small portion of the EM spectrum.


Ultraviolet Wave (UV): - correct answer A wave that has a wavelength shorter than
those of visible violet light, but longer than those of X-rays. Frequencies are about 10-
100 times greater than those of visible light.
Ex: the sun.


X-ray Wave: - correct answer A wave that has a wavelength that is shorter than UV
rays but longer than gamma rays. They have higher frequencies and higher energies
than ultraviolet radiation.


Gamma Ray Wave: - correct answer A wave produced in nuclear reactions and
explosions of giant stars; have the shortest wavelength, highest frequencies and
energies of all the EM radiation.


Transverse Wave: - correct answer The oscillation is perpendicular to the direction the
wave is traveling.


Longitudinal Wave: - correct answer The oscillation is parallel to the direction the wave
is traveling.

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