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What is the correct scientific definition of compression?
a) Reduction in volume as a result of applied pressure.
b) To express in shorter form
c) Expansion in volume as a result of applied pressure.
d) Reduction in volume as a result of cooling.

Substance with a DEFINITE volume, but NO definite shape...
a) solid
b) liquid
c) gas
d) plasma

Solids are described as having a
a) definite shape and indefinite volume
b) indefinite shape and indefinite volume
c) definite shape and definite volume
d) indefinite shape and definite volume

Gas particles are relatively far apart and in...
a) Constant motion
b) A stable state
c) Vibrating motion
d) A balloon.

What happens to the volume of a piece of wood when it is heated?
a) It increases.
b) It decreases.
c) It remains the same.
d) It contracts.

What happens to the volume of milk when it is heated?
a) It increases.
b) It decreases.
c) It stays the same.
d) It contracts.

The volume of water decreasing as it cools is an example of
a) compression.
b) contraction.
c) expansion.
d) kinetic energy.

A plunger pressing down in a closed syringe is an example of
a) compression.
b) contraction.
c) expansion.
d) kinetic energy.

Contraction results in a smaller volume because of
a) decreased pressure.
b) decreased kinetic energy.
c) increased pressure.
d) increased kinetic energy.

Your ring is stuck on your finger. To help get the ring off, you should put ice on
a) the ring
b) your finger
c) your hand
d) your arm

Compression results in a smaller volume because of
a) decreased pressure.
b) decreased kinetic energy.
c) increased pressure.
d) increased kinetic energy.

What happens to particles in a piece of iron that is heated?
a) Particles bump into each other more often.
b) Particles bump into each other less frequently.
c) Particles move slower.
d) Particles move slower.

What happens to particles in a piece of iron that is heated?
a) Particles move faster.
b) Particles move slower.
c) Particles increase in size.
d) Particles increase in number.

What happens to air when it is heated?
a) The particles expand.
b) The particles contract.
c) The volume expands.
d) The volume contracts.

When kinetic energy increases
a) particles move slower.
b) particles become hotter.
c) particles hit each other with decreased force.
d) particles hit each other less frequently.

What is the correct scientific definition of contraction?
a) The reduction of volume of a sample of matter as a result of decreasing its kinetic energy.
b) Reduction in volume as a result of outside pressure.
c) Expansion of volume as a result of decreasing its kinetic energy.
d) Expansion of volume as a result of outside force.

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