
Daniel asks…
Science Honors just multiple choice questions Check ANSWERS!*?
*Which statement is true regarding copper’s ability to conduct electricity?
Copper is a good conductor of electricity because its atoms have a loosely held electron in their outer shell that is able to move freely to other atoms.
Copper is a poor conductor of electricity because its atoms are held in positions that cannot move.
Copper is a good conductor of electricity because its atoms have electrons that are tightly bound to their shells and will resist movement.
Copper is a poor conductor of electricity because it has a free electron in its outer shell that will flow to other copper atoms.
I THINK THIS IS C.
*Question 2
When discussing magnetic fields we could say that
metals can become magnetic if they have many spinning electrons that create magnetic fields.
metals are magnets because they have more electrons than non–magnetic materials.
non–paired electrons spin in opposite directions creating a magnetic field.
the spinning electrons in some atoms pair up and create a magnetic field.
I THINK THIS IS D.
*Question 3
In order to create an electromagnet, you would
apply a charge to a non–magnetic material in order to create an electromagnetic field.
coil a ferromagnetic material, wrap in an insulator, and apply a direct current to the coil.
cover a wire with insulation and apply an alternating electrical current to the magnet.
wrap an insulated wire around a metal with ferromagnetic properties and apply an electric current.
I THINK THIS IS C.
*Question 4
Which statement is true?
Hydroelectric power, a nonrenewable resource, is generated from moving water.
Oil, a nonrenewable resource, is processed to make jet fuel.
Propane, a renewable resource, is used in some heating systems.
The energy from the sun, a nonrenewable resource, can be converted to electricity in solar cells.
I THINK THIS IS B.
*Question 5
As populations in North America grow, so does the need for wood to build houses, stores, and other buildings. Select the statement that best describes the long–term global effects of this behavior.
People will need to plant more trees and in a few months the entire problem will be taken care of.
If we control the amount of forests cut, the people will go somewhere else to find wood. This is not a concern as long as they are not cutting down the forests in North America.
Populations are falling in the rest of the world so the extra wood can come from other countries that have a surplus.
In order to meet the demand, forests have been cut down at an alarming rate. If we do not find another source of building materials, our forests, an important natural resource, will all disappear.
I THINK THIS IS A.
*Question 6
When describing the interaction between magnetic poles we could say that
north and south poles attract each other.
north and south poles repel each other.
two north poles will attract each other.
two south poles will attract each other.
I THINK THIS IS B.
*Question 7
Which statement best describes the relationship between metals and magnets?
All metals are attracted to magnets because they are able to create their own magnetic field.
All metals are attracted by magnets; this is why we call metals ferromagnetic.
Magnets do not have a magnetic field so only some metals are attracted to them.
Only some metals are attracted by magnets; these metals are called ferromagnetic.
I THINK THIS IS C.
*Question 8
Which of the following best describes the use of a nonrenewable resource?
California has several power plants that use heat from the Earth to generate electricity.
In the state of Texas, you can find miles of windmills that are used to generate electricity.
Natural gas is a great alternative to electricity for cooking.
The electronic signs along the highway are run by solar power.
I THINK THIS IS A OR C.
*Question 9
When discussing the Earth’s magnetic field we could say that the Earth has a
geomagnetic north pole that is similar to the north pole of a magnet.
geomagnetic north pole that is similar to the south pole of a magnet.
magnetic core that has a charge similar to the south pole of a magnet.
random collection of magnetic poles dispersed in different locations.
I THINK THIS IS A.
*Question 10
Scott was watching the electrician install a new light fixture. Scott noticed that when he was finished, he carefully wrapped some wires with plastic caps and black plastic tape. Select the best explanation of why the electrician would wrap electrical wires with plastic products.
The electrical wires are made of metal, which conducts electricity. In order to make the wiring safe, he would wrap the exposed wire with plastic materials, which are good insulators. This keeps the flow of electricity contained to the light fixture and wiring.
The electrical wi
admin answers:
1. A Look up how copper conducts electricity.
2 D
3 I’m not sure about. The only electromagnets I’ve seen are non-insulated copper wire wound around a piece of iron.
I really don’t have time to read the rest. That is probably the reason no one else has answered either. When we see long lists of things from an asker, the tendency is to skip that question.

Helen asks…
5 Questions need help please?
If you were asked to describe metals and magnetism you could say
non–paired electrons spin in opposite directions in all metals, creating a magnetic field.
metals are magnets because they have more electrons than non–magnetic materials.
metals can become magnetic if they have many spinning electrons that create magnetic fields.
the electrons in some metals pair up to create a magnetic field.
Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
Which statement is true regarding copper’s ability to conduct electricity?
Copper is a good conductor of electricity because its atoms have a loosely held electron in their outer shell that is able to move freely to other atoms.
Copper is a poor conductor of electricity because its atoms are held in positions that cannot move.
Copper is a good conductor of electricity because its atoms have electrons that are tightly bound to their shells and will resist movement.
Copper is a poor conductor of electricity because it has a free electron in its outer shell that will flow to other copper atoms.
Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
Which statement best describes the relationship between metals and magnets?
All metals are attracted to magnets because they are able to create their own magnetic field.
All metals are attracted by magnets; this is why we call metals ferromagnetic.
Magnets do not have a magnetic field so only some metals are attracted to them.
Only some metals are attracted by magnets; these metals are called ferromagnetic.
Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
Which of the following best describes the use of a nonrenewable resource?
California has several power plants that use heat from the Earth to generate electricity.
In the state of Texas, you can find miles of windmills that are used to generate electricity.
Natural gas is a great alternative to electricity for cooking.
The electronic signs along the highway are run by solar power.
Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
Human populations all over the world burn fossil fuels to power cars, planes, and generate electricity. Select the statement that best describes the long–term global effects of this behavior.
Burning fossil fuels pollutes the environment and our heavy reliance on them creates a long–term problem because they are not a renewable resource.
Countries will not need to spend money on investigating other sources of energy because fossil fuels are abundant.
Fossil fuels burn clean so the pollution problem is not really a source of concern for the future.
As populations increase, the need for fossil fuels will decrease; therefore, there will always be an abundance.
admin answers:
Q1 – i do not like any of the answers, but maybe this is the best
metals can become magnetic if they have many spinning electrons that create magnetic fields.
Q2
Copper is a good conductor of electricity because its atoms have a loosely held electron in their outer shell that is able to move freely to other atoms.
Q3
Only some metals are attracted by magnets; these metals are called ferromagnetic.
Q4
Natural gas is a great alternative to electricity for cooking
Q5
Burning fossil fuels pollutes the environment and our heavy reliance on them creates a long–term problem because they are not a renewable resource.

Laura asks…
Physics? Am I correct?
Question 1:
When discussing magnetic fields we could say that
a.)metals can become magnetic if they have many spinning electrons that create magnetic fields.
b.) metals are magnets because they have more electrons than non–magnetic materials.
c.) non–paired electrons spin in opposite directions creating a magnetic field.
d.) the spinning electrons in some atoms pair up and create a magnetic field.
I think it’s a.
Question 2:
As populations in North America grow, so does the need for wood to build houses, stores, and other buildings. Select the statement that best describes the long–term global effects of this behavior.
a.) People will need to plant more trees and in a few months the entire problem will be taken care of.
b.) If we control the amount of forests cut, the people will go somewhere else to find wood. This is not a concern as long as they are not cutting down the forests in North America.
c.) Populations are falling in the rest of the world so the extra wood can come from other countries that have a surplus.
d.) In order to meet the demand, forests have been cut down at an alarming rate. If we do not find another source of building materials, our forests, an important natural resource, will all disappear.
I think it’s d.
Question 3
In order to create an electromagnet, you would
a.) apply a charge to a non–magnetic material in order to create an electromagnetic field.
b.) coil a ferromagnetic material, wrap in an insulator, and apply a direct current to the coil.
c.) cover a wire with insulation and apply an alternating electrical current to the magnet.
d.) wrap an insulated wire around a metal with ferromagnetic properties and apply an electric current.
I think it’s b.
Question 4
Which statement is true?
a.)Hydroelectric power, a nonrenewable resource, is generated from moving water.
b.) Oil, a nonrenewable resource, is processed to make jet fuel.
c.) Propane, a renewable resource, is used in some heating systems.
d.) The energy from the sun, a nonrenewable resource, can be converted to electricity in solar cells.
I think it’s d.
Question 5
Which of the following best describes the use of a nonrenewable resource?
a.) California has several power plants that use heat from the Earth to generate electricity.
b.) In the state of Texas, you can find miles of windmills that are used to generate electricity.
c.) Natural gas is a great alternative to electricity for cooking.
d.) The electronic signs along the highway are run by solar power.
I think it’s a.
Can someone please help me? I think I am right but I want to make sure it’s right before I turn this in.
admin answers:
#1- I’m not sure
#2- agreed (d
#3- d) need wire around a metal core
#4- b) <hydroelectric is renewable, Propane is nonreNewable, the sun is renewable
#5- c) everything else best describes renewable resources (GeoThermal,Wind,Solar)
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