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properties of matter

Question 1 of 10

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Read the following: mass is a physical quantity and general property of matter, which expresses the inertia or resistance to change of motion of a body. More precisely, it is the property of a body that determines its acceleration, when it is under the influence of a certain force.
According to the previous paragraph where you explain what the mass is, you could choose the difference between the mass and the weight:

Select one of the following:

  • -The mass is the physical magnitude that indicates the amount of matter that a body contains. Weight is a scalar quantity that expresses the three dimensions of a body: length, width, and height.

  • -The mass is the amount of matter in the bodies. Weight is the force that gravity exerts on a mass.

  • -the weight of a body depends on its amount of matter, it does not depend on gravity. The more mass a body has, the greater the weight. The mass always remains the same no matter where it is.

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Question 2 of 10

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2. Choose the correct answer for a situation where the property of weight is explained:

Select one of the following:

  • the weight involved is the weight applied to the body, in turn is the normal weight.

  • -When a car travels forward and then brakes, passengers will feel a slight pull forward. If a tablecloth is pulled quickly, things on top of it will not fall due to the weight of bodies remaining at rest.

  • -When we make purchases in a supermarket of various food products, here it is evident that the unit of measurement is grams and the instrument of measurement is the scale.

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Question 3 of 10

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How would you define volume in a sentence:

Select one of the following:

  • Measures of the three-dimensional space occupied by a body

  • As volume we designate the physical magnitude with which we measure the amount of matter that a body contains

  • volume is the resistance that one body opposes to another taking its place in space: no body can occupy the place of another at the same time

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Question 4 of 10

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what do you think divisibility is:

Select one of the following:

  • Divisibility: identify the general properties of matter. There are common or general properties that are manifested in all types of matter, without exception.

  • Divisibility: Weight is the amount of elements that come from the earth, that is, it is determined by gravity or even disappears if it is canceled.

  • Divisibility: it is the property that matter has of being divided into very small particles

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Question 5 of 10

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this year my dad went to work in Melgar and I went to live with him for more than a month and on one of those days I went to explore the club where he was living and found a carpentry shop and accidentally hit rib with something too tough and so far it still hurts.
according to the above, what property of the matter is being evidenced.

Select one of the following:

  • mass: because when I hit myself with the object, I hit myself with all the mass that that object had

  • weight: because when I hit myself with the object, I hit myself with all the weight that the object had

  • hardness: because when I hit myself with the object, since that object is very hard, that is why my rib still hurts

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Question 6 of 10

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Impenetrability is the resistance that a body opposes to another taking its place in space: no body can occupy the place of another at the same time. Likewise, impenetrability is the resistance that a body opposes to being pierced.
According to the above, in the movies when they went through the walls what material do you think they were:

Select one of the following:

  • the cardboard: because the cardboard is impenetrable and being impenetrable it is easy to go through.

  • cardboard: because cardboard is penetrable and being penetrable it is easy to pass through.

  • carton straw: because the cardboard straw is impenetrable and being impenetrable it is difficult to cross.

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Question 7 of 10

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Read the following and answer the question:
Inability of bodies to modify by themselves the state of rest or movement in which they are.
According to the above, which of these is a clear example of inertia:

Select one of the following:

  • Read the following and answer the question:
    Inability of bodies to modify by themselves the state of rest or movement in which they are.
    According to the above, which of these is a clear example of inertia:

  • a concrete wall, you can't get through it by hand.

  • How much do the pasta weigh

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Question 8 of 10

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Which of these options shows that the rest are immersed?

Select one of the following:

  • Tomorrow I'm going to have a sleepover at Camila's house and I'm super excited because we're going to stay up

  • Girls I'm sleepy, are we going to sleep? If I'm sleepy too, we should sleep * fall asleep *

  • Goodbye teacher happy weekend, well now I have time to rest like the poor computer * you turn off the computer *

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Question 9 of 10

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Read the following paragraph: Physical changes are those that modify the appearance or presentation of matter, but never its composition. Some more common examples of physical changes in matter are: crumpling a piece of paper or stretching a ball of clay to the maximum.
According to the above mentioned which of these is a physical change:

Select one of the following:

  • make popsicles

  • make a fire

  • do the digestion

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Question 10 of 10

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In chemical changes, new substances are produced totally different from the initial substances. Let's see for example: in the case of the complete combustion of a combustible material such as firewood, the final products are: carbon dioxide (gas), water vapor, energy in the form of light and heat and ash.
In the previous paragraph, what is a clear example of a chemical change?

Select one of the following:

  • apply perfume

  • photosynthesis

  • break a mirror

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