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Test your knowledge in experimental sciences! With the follo wing questions you can test your knowledge of facts concern- ing experimental physics. What you have learned during the entire school year will help you. If you are able to answer the questions, you will get a certificate, the EDDL! Anhand der folgenden Fr agen kannst du am Ende des Schuljahres testen, ob du dir das Wichtigst e aus der Experimentalwissenschaft Physik gemerkt hast! Für alle beantwor teten Fr agen bekommst du ein Zer tifikat, das EDDL! Chapter 1: Physics is everywhere 1) How does a compass work? 2) Name three matters and/or materials which are magnetic! 3) Draw a connection diagram for a simple elec tric circuit. 4) What do you need for a simple elec tric circuit? Chapter 2: Bodies in motion 1) Which instrument can measure speed? 2) How can speed be calculated? 3) What is accelerated motion? 4) What is retarded motion? Chapter 3: Forces invisible and efficient 1) Who was the unit of for ce named aft er? 2) How can for ces be measured? 3) Name three differ ent kinds of for ces! 4) What is aquaplaning? Chapter 4: Mass and inertia 1) What is the unit of mass? 2) What is the international prototype of the kilogramf or? 3) Why should you always wear a seat belt in a car? 4) What can mass be measured with? Chapter 5: Machines and tools 1) Under which circumstances does a solid stand stable? 2) What does one have to consider while seesawing on a seesaw? 3) Why can for ce be saved by using a pair of scissors? 4) Why is a pulley a famous machine on a building site? Chapter 6: The structure of our world 1) How can the movement of elementary particles be visualised? 2) There is actually gaseous gold! How is that possible? 3) Why is a pond skater able to run on the surface of water? 4) Why do trees not die of thirst? EDDL: Experimental Desk Driving Licence Anhang © Österreichischer Bundesverlag Schulbuch GmbH & Co. KG, Wien 2015 | www.oebv.at | Impuls Physik SB 2 | ISBN: 978-3-209-08250-3 Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Von dieser Druckvorlage ist die Vervielfältigung für den eigenen Unterrichtsgebrauch gestattet. Die Kopiergebühren sind abgegolten. Für Veränderungen durch Dritte übernimmt der Verlag keine Verantwortung.

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ATest your knowledge in experimental sciences!

With the follofollof wing questions you can test your knowledge of facts concern-ing experimental physics. What you have learned during the entire school year will help you. If you are able to answer the questions, you will get a certificate, the EDDL!Anhandder folgenden FrFrF agenragenr kannstkannstk duamEndedes Schuljahresuljahresuljahr testen, ob dudir das WichtigstWichtigstW e aus der Experimentalwissenschaftftf Physik gemerkt hast! FürFürFalle beantworworw teten FrFrF agenragenr bekommstekommstek du ein ZerZerZ tifikat,tifikat,tifik das EDDL!

Chapter 1: Physics is everywhere1) How does a compass work?2) Name three matters and/or materials which are magnetic!3) Draw a connection diagram for a simple elecam for a simple elecam f tric circuit.4) What do you need for a simple elecou need for a simple elecou need f tric circuit?

Chapter 2: Bodies in motion1) Which instrument can measure speed?2) How can speed be calculated?3) What is accelerated motion?4) What is retarded motion?

Chapter 3: Forces – invisible and efficient1) Who was the unit of foras the unit of foras the unit of f ce named afte named afte named af er?2) How can forw can forw can f ces be measured?3) Name three differee differee diff ent kinds of forinds of forinds of f ces!4) What is aquaplaning?

Chapter 4: Mass and inertia1) What is the unit of mass?2) What is the “international prototype of the kilogram” f” f” or? for? f3) Why should you always wear a seat belt in a car?4) What can mass be measured with?

Chapter 5: Machines and tools1) Under which circumstances does a solid stand stable?2) What does one have to consider while seesawing on a seesaw?3) Why can fory can fory can f ce be saved by using a pair of scissors?4) Why is a pulley a famous machine on a building site?

Chapter 6: The structure of our world1) How can the movement of elementary particles be visualised?2) There is actually gaseous gold! How is that possible?3) Why is a pond skater able to run on the surface of water?4) Why do trees not die of thirst?

Anhang: Zum Ende des Schuljahres

EDDL:Experimental DeskDriving Licence

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Chapter 8: Physics and music1) What happens during a concert of your favourite band from the physical point of view?2) How fast is sound?3) What distinguishes high, deep, loud, and quiet tones?4) How is it possible to make a picture of an unborn baby?

Chapter 9: Swimming and sinking1) What is the unit of pressure?2) Why is a stone much lighter under water?3) How does a ship made of steel get its buoyancy?4) Why does water boil at only 76 °C on Mount Everest?

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