Topic 1 - basics Flashcards

1
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pico

A

x10^-12

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2
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nano

A

x10^-9

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3
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micro

A

x10^-6

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4
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milli

A

x10^-3

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5
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kilo

A

x10^3

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6
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mega

A

x10^6

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7
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giga

A

x10^9

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8
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Terra

A

x10^12

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9
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Name the seven SI units for: length, mass, times, current, temperature, amount of substance and luminous intensity

A

meter (m), kilogram (kg), second (s), ampere (A), kelvin (K), mole (mol) and candela (cd)

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10
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What are the two rules for combining uncertainties?

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  1. multiplying/ dividing two measurements: percentage uncertainties are added.
  2. measurements that are subject to powers: multiplied by the power.
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11
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how do you calculate percentage uncertainties?

A

(resolution/reading) *100

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12
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What is a scalar quantity?

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A quantity with magnitude only, for example: speed, distance, energy, time, power, charge, current and voltage

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13
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What is a vector quantity?

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A quantity with magnitude and direction, for example: velocity, displacement, forces and acceleration

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14
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Define speed

A

rate of change of distance

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15
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define velocity

A

rate of change of displacement

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16
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define distance

A

distance refers to how much ground an object has covered during its motion

17
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define displacement

A

displacement refers to how far out of place an object is and is the overall change in the objects position