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  • Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom is called


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  • A. Nuclear energy
  • B. Atomic energy
  • C. Potential energy
  • D. Kinetic energy

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  • Nuclear energy 

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    • 1. The basic Speed Law means
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    • 2. Which microscope is often used to view metal surfaces?

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    • A. Optical microscopes
    • B. Scanning tunneling microscopes
    • C. Electron microscopes
    • D. None of the above
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    • 3. Persistence of vision is the principle behind

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    • A. Telescope
    • B. Periscope
    • C. Cinema
    • D. Microscope
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    • 4. Which of the following is not an intrusive igneous body?

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    • A. Stock
    • B. Dike
    • C. Stope
    • D. Batholith
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    • 5. Wind and solar energy are examples of

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    • A. Finite energies
    • B. Renewable energies
    • C. Non renewable energies
    • D. None of the above
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    • 6. What does it mean if a micrograph is false colored?
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    • 7. What factors contribute to global winds?

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    • A. Coriolis Effect
    • B. Convection Cells
    • C. Uneven warming of the earth by the sun
    • D. All of the above
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    • 8. Which is a correct way to measure wavelength?

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    • A. Nearest peak to peak
    • B. Nearest peak to nearest trough
    • C. Nearest trough to peak
    • D. None of the above
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    • 9. A spring is an example of which of these

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    • A. Newton's 3rd law
    • B. Hooke's law
    • C. Newton's 1st law
    • D. Conservation of mass law
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    • 10. The odometer guage indicates

    • Options
    • A. the distance travelled by a vehicle
    • B. the depth of the ocean
    • C. pitch length
    • D. frequency of the wave
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