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Physics wk 1 exam

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The innermost electron shell of an atom can contain no more than 2 electrons.   show
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What is ejected from the nucleus during Beta emission?   show
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show Force = Mass x Acceleration  
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What is the SI unit for work?   show
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A neutral atom has the same number of ____.   show
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show Mechanics  
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show radiation  
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show Greeks  
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The innermost electron shell is symbolized by the letter K.   show
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show 900 cm  
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An atom that loses or gains one or more electrons is a(n) ____.   show
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Which represents the formula for power?   show
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show Volume  
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Which represents the formula for work?   show
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show British  
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Calculate the maximum number of electrons allowed in the "X" shell of an atom (if it existed)   show
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Momentum is the product of ____.   show
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show shells  
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show Time, Length, Mass  
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Momentum is a ____ quantity   show
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show False  
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___ is the kinetic energy of the random motion of molecules?   show
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Aluminium has a atomic number of 13. Calculate the number of protons.   show
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An atom in a normal state has an electrical charge of ____.   show
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show Kilogram  
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show Pound  
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The only difference between x-rays and gamma rays is their ____.   show
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show 56  
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show an atom  
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show protons  
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The fundamental particles of an atom are:   show
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