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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Kinetic friction is defined as an opposing force between moving surfaces. An object moving on the surface experience a force in the opposite direction of its movement. Which of these statements is not an example of Kinetic Friction?
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As stated Kinetic Friction is defined as an opposing force between moving surfaces. A towel hanging on a rack is not an example of kinetic friction as it is an example of Static Friction which is defined as a force that hinders the movement of an object moving along the path.
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As stated Kinetic Friction is defined as an opposing force between moving surfaces. A towel hanging on a rack is not an example of kinetic friction as it is an example of Static Friction which is defined as a force that hinders the movement of an object moving along the path.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
The energy of an object can be grouped into two main types: Potential and Kinetic. Which of these items does not belong to an example of Potential Energy?
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Potential energy can be described as energy stored or preserved in an object or substance. A rollercoaster is an example of Kinetic energy due to the reason that Kinetic energy is defined as energy possess due to its motion.
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Potential energy can be described as energy stored or preserved in an object or substance. A rollercoaster is an example of Kinetic energy due to the reason that Kinetic energy is defined as energy possess due to its motion.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Which of these statements best describes a short circuit?
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In a short circuit, the current flows through an incidental route instead of through the load which results in an excessive current flowing through the circuit.
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In a short circuit, the current flows through an incidental route instead of through the load which results in an excessive current flowing through the circuit.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Which of the following best defines an Inductor?
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Inductors generally consist of a coil of wire, sometimes wrapped around a piece of iron or an insulating shell and it is described as a passive two-terminal electrical component that stores energy in a magnetic field when electric current flows through it.
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Inductors generally consist of a coil of wire, sometimes wrapped around a piece of iron or an insulating shell and it is described as a passive two-terminal electrical component that stores energy in a magnetic field when electric current flows through it.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Electrical components are connected by a metal alloy of tin and lead. What does Solder usually consist of?
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An alloy usually contains rosin core, is suitable for use as solder because it has a lower melting point that connects wires mechanically and electrically.
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An alloy usually contains rosin core, is suitable for use as solder because it has a lower melting point that connects wires mechanically and electrically.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Which of these statements does not belong to the principles of evolution?
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In order to survive, Organisms present in our environment must fight for their place and battle for the limited supply of natural resources.
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In order to survive, Organisms present in our environment must fight for their place and battle for the limited supply of natural resources.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Under Domain Eubacteria, Which of the following statement describes an Autotrophic Eubacteria?
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Domain Eubacteria can be nearly seen in all environments on Earth, including soil, water, and air. Most species of eubacteria are the following: Heterotrophic, Saprobic , Parasitic, and Autotrophic- which have the ability to synthesize their own food.
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Domain Eubacteria can be nearly seen in all environments on Earth, including soil, water, and air. Most species of eubacteria are the following: Heterotrophic, Saprobic , Parasitic, and Autotrophic- which have the ability to synthesize their own food.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Which of these does not belong as a piece of evidence that strongly supports Evolution?
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It is being said that evolution can be falsified by many imaginable pieces of evidence, like confirmation that mutations are prevented from building up in populations or some fossil records showing no change over time.
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It is being said that evolution can be falsified by many imaginable pieces of evidence, like confirmation that mutations are prevented from building up in populations or some fossil records showing no change over time.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Which of the following statements best describes Species?
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Species are also defined as a group of living organisms makeup of similar individuals that are able to exchange genes or interbreeding.
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Species are also defined as a group of living organisms makeup of similar individuals that are able to exchange genes or interbreeding.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Which of the following best describes Golden algae?
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Golden algae are a large group of algae that mostly found in freshwater and carry out photosynthesis and serve as an important food source at the base of food chains.
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Golden algae are a large group of algae that mostly found in freshwater and carry out photosynthesis and serve as an important food source at the base of food chains.