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Test 2 Topics Guide What is ESSCMO What is FiLCHeRS Who were the astronomers- contributions? How did their discoveries challenged Aristotle's assumptions? Did any have

Test 2

Topics Guide

  1. What is ESSCMO
  2. What is FiLCHeRS
  3. Who were the astronomers- contributions? How did their discoveries challenged Aristotle's assumptions? Did any have discoveries that help us reflect back on Unit 1 material (i.e. technology vs science, Occam's razor/Princ of Parsimony, Self Correcting nature of science, Law vs Theory)?

  1. Placing any/all terms in order for objects we've learned (from elementary particles to the universe)

  1. Doppler Effect
    1. Red Shift
    2. Blue Shift

  1. Big Bang
    1. E= mc2
    2. CMBR
    3. Doppler Effect

  1. Matter and Antimatter

  1. Nuclear Fusion

  1. Parts of an Atom

Draw and label an atom

Reading a periodic table (atomic mass and atomic #)

How to find # of neutrons given atomic mass and atomic #?

What are-

  1. Ions (anions and cations)
  2. Isotopes
  3. Elements
  4. Atoms

  1. Types of Bonds:

Covalent, Polar Covalent, Ionic

  1. Forces (in order by strength) what do they do- where do they work,?
    1. ___________________-
    2. ___________________-
    3. ___________________-
    4. ___________________-

Contact Forces

Centrifugal/Centripetal

  1. Newton's Laws
    1. 1st Law-
    2. 2nd Law-
    3. 3rd Law-

  1. Laws of Thermodynamics

  1. Kinetic Energy = mv2

2

  1. Potential Energy = mgh

  1. Work = F x D

  1. Power = W/t

Something is more powerful if it can do the same work in a ___________________ amount of ___________.

  1. Paranormal Lecture
    1. Which Force would each "ability" be manipulating?
    2. Which Force(s) would not be manipulated- why?
    3. People to remember

Telepathy

Psychokinesis

Clairvoyance

  1. Things that seem paranormal, but really aren't
    1. Fire Walking

How does this work?

-Phases of matter

-density

-heat vs temperature

  1. Bed of Needles

How does this work?

  1. What is the harm in believing something to be true that isn't?
    1. Myth of more deaths around the holidays
    2. Myth of students acting out on a full moon

  1. Info from lab/ Smart Sparrow/ Readings reinforced by lecture and assignments? this is a Sam Houston State University - Foundations of Science class 1436 course.

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