Questions selected from http://muller.lbl.gov/teaching/Physics10/chapters/PffP_MCQ.htm for Midterm on Feb 27, 2003. Compare the energy in a kilogram of gasoline to that in a kilogram of a lead-acid (car) battery: ( ) the gasoline has about 400 times as much energy ( ) the gasoline has about 10 times as much energy ( ) the gasoline has about 400 times less energy ( ) the two cannot be honestly compared, since one stores power and the other stores energy Which of the following statements is true?: ( ) Energy is measured in joules and power in calories ( ) Power is energy divided by time ( ) Batteries release energy but TNT releases power ( ) Power signifies a very large value of energy ( ) all of the above Hybrid vehicles run on: ( ) electric and solar power ( ) solar power and gasoline ( ) electric power and gasoline ( ) nuclear power and gasoline The greatest energy for one gram of material comes from ( ) fusion ( ) a meteor ( ) a comet ( ) TNT ( ) fission Temperature is the measure of: ( ) average momentum ( ) average Kinetic Energy ( ) average velocity ( ) average total energy What is the main reason that hydrogen-driven automobiles have not replaced gasoline ones? ( ) Hydrogen is too expensive ( ) Hydrogen is too difficult to store in an automobile ( ) Hydrogen is radioactive, and the public fears it ( ) Hydrogen, when combined with oxygen, is explosive In spite of the fact that TNT has very little relative energy per gram, it is a highly effective explosive. Explain why, in a few brief words: ______________________________________ ______________________________________ Which has the most energy?: ( ) one gram of uranium that undergoes fission ( ) one gram of TNT ( ) one gram of chocolate chip cookies ( ) one gram of gasoline A person accidentally walks into a nuclear reactor chamber and receives a sudden dose of 1250 rem of radiation. The probability that this person will die of cancer is (WARNING: some people might consider this to be a "trick" question): ( ) about 10% ( ) about 50% ( ) close to 100% ( ) much less than 10% An energetic photon from a radioactive explosion is also known as a: ( ) x-ray or gamma ray ( ) beta ray ( ) alpha ray ( ) cosmic ray If 100 people are exposed to 10000 rem of radiation how many people would you expect to get cancer: ( ) 4 people ( ) 1 person ( ) 25 people ( ) it depends on how much each person received individually In the cloud chamber demonstration, what was the cause of smoky trails? ( ) the particles are burning when theyB!GBre released from the nucleus, due to the high energy from the explosion. ( ) the air in the chamber is supersaturated with alcohol. Droplets of alcohol adhere to the ions broken up from the atoms of the air, thus leaving a trail. ( ) as particles collide with atoms of the air, the energy transferred from the particles to the atoms makes the bounced-away atoms vibrate strongly, making a visible path. Approximately how often does the square root rule of statistical analysis hold true? ( ) nearly 100% of the time ( ) about 95% of the time ( ) about 2/3 of the time ( ) about 50% of the time ( ) about 1/3 of the time ( ) about 5% of the time ( ) much less than 5% of the time The number of people we expect to die from cancer, caused by the Chernobyl accident, is approximately ( ) 2600 ( ) 26 thousand ( ) 26 million ( ) none, because the statistical variations are too large 10,000 students from Cal and 10,000 from Stanford are tested on physics 10 concepts. Of these, we learn that 900 Cal students understand physics 10 concepts, but that only 830 Stanford students understand the same concepts. Is this a statistically-significant difference? ( ) yes, it is much more than 1 standard deviation ( ) no, it is much less than 1 standard deviation ( ) It is just barely significant at the 1 standard deviation level One watt is equivalent to : ( ) one joule/sec ( ) one coulomb/sec ( ) one calorie/sec ( ) one horsepower When an electron is emitted from a radioactive nuclear, the electron is often called: ( ) an alpha particle ( ) a beta ray ( ) a gamma ray ( ) a cosmic ray When the nucleus explodes, we say we have: ( ) TNT ( ) fusion ( ) a radioactive particle ( ) a cosmic ray Why is Prof. Muller's radioactive watch safe to wear? ( ) the number of decays per second is very small ( ) it isn't really radioactive. It just absorbs light and reemits it. ( ) the emitted radioactivity does not make it out of the watch ( ) it is a kind of radioactivity that doesn't cause cancer Which is not a unit of energy? ( ) kWhr ( ) calorie ( ) Calorie ( ) joule ( ) watt What is creating new C-14 every day? ( ) radioactivity in the earth ( ) the earthB!GBs magnetic field ( ) ultraviolet light from the sun ( ) cosmic rays Why do we use TNT for explosives? ( ) it has high energy per gram ( ) it is radioactive ( ) it does not pollute ( ) it releases its energy quickly What would happen if all molecules in a chamber were brought to rest? ( ) the temperature would be 0 K ( ) the temperature would be 0 F ( ) the temperature would be 0 C ( ) the temperature can not be determined If you have 128 atoms of Mullerium, and Mullerium's half-life is 12 years, how much will you have in 36 years? ( ) 64 atoms ( ) 32 atoms ( ) 16 atoms ( ) 2 atoms What is the by-product of K-40 decay? ( ) Carbon-14 ( ) Argon-40 ( ) Potassium-41 ( ) Kryptonite-35 What process is used for finding the age of things that once were alive? ( ) potassium argon dating ( ) carbon dating ( ) tritium dating ( ) DNA dating What process is most frequently used to find the age of rocks? ( ) potassium argon dating ( ) carbon dating ( ) tritium dating ( ) DNA dating One joule per second is equal to one: ( ) calorie ( ) Calorie ( ) coulomb ( ) watt For an effective nuclear explosion, the number of generations must be ( ) 2 ( ) 3.14 ( ) 4 ( ) 8 ( ) greater than 8 With what can you boost the fission process? ( ) tritium/deuterium gas ( ) strontium-90 ( ) cadmium ( ) potassium-40 ( ) helium What is "Critical Mass"? ( ) the amount of mass needed to start a chain reaction. ( ) the amount of mass needed to cause the most damage. ( ) The amount of moderator to make the chain reaction work ( ) The amount of tritium in a hydrogen bomb The cost of energy from a flashlight battery is closest to: ( ) 14 cents per kWh ( ) 5 cents per kWh ( ) 14 dollars per kWh ( ) 1000 dollars per kWh What is the half life of K-40? ( ) 12 years ( ) 6000 years ( ) 2 million years ( ) 1 billion years One uranium fission produces about: ( ) 200 MeV ( ) 2 eV ( ) 1 Cal/gram ( ) 1000 kWh Kinetic Energy can be measured in: ( ) watts ( ) calories ( ) grams ( ) amperes How many joules does it take to raise one gram of water by one degree Celsius? ( ) 1 ( ) 4 ( ) 1000 ( ) 4000 ( ) 1.6 x10^-19 For fusion to take place, we need: ( ) high temperatures ( ) critical mass ( ) a moderator ( ) fission fragments Check all the following statement(s) which is (are) true: ( ) heat is a flow of energy ( ) temperature is a macroscopic property of an object ( ) temperature is a measure of the average molecular kinetic energy ( ) heat and temperature are the same thing Check all the following statement(s) which apply. If two objects have the same temperature, then ( ) they have the same average atomic kinetic energy ( )if they are in contact with each other, no heat will flow ( ) they have the same pressure The specific heat of ice is 0.5 cal per gram degree C. How many calories is needed to raise 20 grams of ice 10 degrees C? ( ) 10 ( ) 20 ( ) 40 ( ) 100 ( ) 200 An object with a speed of 81 km/hr has a kinetic energy of 90 joules. If the speed were reduced to 27 km/hr, the kinetic energy would change by a factor of ( ) 1 ( ) 3 ( ) 5 ( ) 7 ( ) 9 How much energy is required to leave a 66 watt light on for 6 hours? ( ) 396 kWh ( ) 60 kWh ( ) 11 kWh ( ) 0.011 kWh ( ) 0.06 kWh ( ) 0.396 kWh Nuclei are smaller than their atoms by a factor of ( ) 100 ( ) 1000 ( ) 10000 ( ) 100,000 ( ) 1,000,000 If 1000 people are exposed to 1 Sievert of radiation, the number of them that will die of cancer is closest to (careful: possibly a trick question): ( ) 40 ( ) 4 ( ) 400 ( ) 240 The source of the Sun's energy is ( ) fusion ( ) fission ( ) bombardment of meteorites ( ) gravity ( ) annihilation The first occurrence of fusion on Earth was in ( ) fusion reactors ( ) fission reactors ( ) the laboratory of Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassman ( ) in the explosion of the hydrogen bomb in the 1950s The dangerous fallout from a nuclear bomb consists primarily of: ( ) fission fragments ( ) plutonium ( ) uranium ( ) radiocarbon The probability of a U-238 nucleus capturing a neutron goes up when the neutron speed: ( ) decreases ( ) increases ( ) it doesn't matter what the neutron speed is For a Presidential poll to have an accuracy of 3%, the number of people who must be polled is approximately: ( ) 50 ( ) 200 ( ) 1000 ( ) 10000 The Calutron was named after: ( ) California University ( ) Calories ( ) Calvin and Hobbes ( ) Ernest O. Calutron Which of the following devices sometimes makes use of radioactivity (check all that apply) ( ) smoke detectors ( ) cloud chambers ( ) carbon dating ( ) wrist watch display Which of the following reactors can explode like a nuclear bomb? ( ) heavy water ( ) light water ( ) fast breeder ( ) slow breeder ( ) no reactor can explode like a nuclear bomb Which of the following contains the most energy per gram: ( ) TNT ( ) chocolate chip cookies ( ) fusion ( ) battery ( ) fission How many electron volts are there in a typical nuclear decay? ( ) 1 ( ) 1000 ( ) 1 million ( ) 1 billion Which type of bomb is effective at killing life but does little damage to buildings? ( ) neutron bomb ( ) plutonium bomb ( ) uranium bomb ( ) TNT Assume Florida had 6 million voters on election day. Between Bush and Gore, how many votes would constitute a statistically significant lead? ( ) 1 vote ( ) 153 votes ( ) 550 votes ( ) 1800 votes In a standard television set, the image is produced by: ( ) electrons hitting a phosphor ( ) protons hitting a phosphor ( ) xrays ( ) ultraviolet radiation x-rays are most strongly absorbed by ( ) water ( ) carbon ( ) calcium ( ) oxygen ( ) hey, we werenB!GBt taught this! 2500 rem will kill how many people from cancer, on average? ( ) 1 ( ) 25 ( ) 50,000 ( ) It depends on the number of people who are exposed After three half lives, the amount of radioactive material is reduced to: ( ) half of its original amount ( ) one third ( ) one quarter ( ) one ninth ( ) one eighth Next to each of these mark whether it is a unit of energy (E) or power (P) horsepower _____ kilowatt-hour _____ watt _____ calorie _____ The California Energy Crisis (which then didn't happen) was expected because of ( ) low power capacity ( ) low energy reserves ( ) expected cold weather ( ) contracts that required us to export power The C-14 in your body was ( ) left over from the creation of the solar system ( ) created by cosmic rays ( ) residual radiation from the Chernobyl accident ( ) a consequence of potassium-40 decay Moore's Law addresses the doubling of ( ) DNA molecules ( ) Electronic circuits ( ) fissions in a chain reaction ( ) viruses The World Trade Center collapsed because of ( ) the heat from the fire ( ) the force of exploding fuel ( ) the impact of the airplane ( ) explosives carried by the terrorists Volcanic heat comes from ( ) chemical explosions taking place deep in the earth ( ) explosions of nuclei taking place deep in the earth ( ) the enormous weight of the earth pressing down ( ) we don't know the origin The bomb that Saddam Hussein of Iraq was planning on building was to be a ( ) plutonium bomb ( ) uranium bomb ( ) hydrogen bomb ( ) an Oak Ridge bomb The kinetic energy of a typical 1 gram meteor is approximately equal to the energy of ( ) 10 grams of TNT ( ) 100 grams of TNT ( ) 1/100 grams of TNT ( ) 10 grams of gasoline "Smart Rocks" are considered for ( ) geologic dating ( ) ballistic missile defense ( ) nuclear power ( ) solar power Mark each name that refers to the Hiroshima bomb (more than one might be correct): ( ) atomic bomb ( ) fission bomb ( ) nuclear bomb ( ) plutonium bomb Two identical potassium-40 nuclei ( ) will decay after exactly the same time ( ) could easily decay at times that differ by a billion years ( ) will probably decay within 5730 years of each other, but it could be longer ( ) will not decay unless they absorb a neutron The polymerase chain reaction is ( ) used in weapon design ( ) important for identifying victims of the World Trade Center ( ) a major source of energy ( ) a key concept in the electronics industry Our velocity around the sun is approximately ( ) 30 km per second ( ) about the same as the velocity of sound ( ) close to the speed of light ( ) 1000 miles per hour The critical mass ( ) is the same for uranium and plutonium ( ) is a few grams for uranium ( ) depends on whether the plutonium is compressed ( ) is approximately a ton for plutonium At an airport security station, prior to the terrorist events, ( ) almost every person is x-rayed ( ) only carry-on luggage is x-rayed ( ) you walk through a device that looks for explosives ( ) special "sniffers" detect most (but not all) plastic knives The probability that the number of events will deviate from the expected value by twice the square root, is approximately ( ) 1% ( ) 5% ( ) 33% ( ) 50% A terrorist who wants to build an atomic bomb would most like to obtain: ( ) U-235 ( ) Li-D (lithium deuteride) ( ) plutonium ( ) tritium Strontium-90 is: ( ) a key element in the design of nuclear reactors ( ) a coating used on hydrogen bombs to increase fallout ( ) added to fission bombs to moderate the neutrons ( ) a fission fragment with a half-life of 28 years Plutonium is most like to cause cancer if ( ) eaten ( ) rubbed on the skin ( ) inhaled ( ) its presence triggers panic A solar cell is about 3 feet by 3 feet square. The power of sunlight hitting this cell (not the power in electricity coming from the cell) is approximately: ( ) 1/10 horsepower ( ) 1 horsepower ( ) 10 horsepower ( ) 100 horsepower Compared to TNT, a typical meteor with the same mass has energy that is ( ) 10 x smaller ( ) equal ( ) 10 x larger ( ) 100 x larger If you double the energy content of a kilogram of gas, the temperature of the gas (measured on the absolute K scale): ( ) is unchanged ( ) increases by the square-root of 2 ( ) doubles ( ) is multiplied by 4 Compared to the chemical energy in a single molecule, the nuclear energy is greater by a factor of about: ( ) 100 ( ) 1,000 ( ) 100,000 ( ) 1,000,000 Radioactive fallout from the Hiroshima bomb was relatively small because: ( ) the bomb exploded at high altitude ( ) it was made from uranium, rather than from plutonium ( ) it was not boosted ( ) it was a thermonuclear explosion The number of nuclear warheads in the United States stockpile, over the last ten years, has been closest to which of the following numbers: ( ) 666 ( ) 1000 ( ) 10,000 ( ) 100,000 To make a road-sign brighter at night, it is often covered with: ( ) tiny glass beads ( ) fluorescent dyes ( ) chemicals that make white "whiter than white" ( ) flat mirrors to reflect the light Alcoholic beverages have their radioactivity tested by the U.S. government to ( ) make sure they won't cause cancer ( ) make sure they were not manufactured from oil ( ) make sure they were not imported ( ) make sure they weren't stored in radioactive containers The following kind of radiation is most potent at making other atoms radioactive: ( ) fission fragments ( ) alpha radiation ( ) beta radiation ( ) neutron radiation The dose of radiation that gives you a 50% chance of dying from radiation poisoning is approximately (careful: I said radiation poisoning, not cancer): ( ) 1 Sievert = 100 rem ( ) 3 Sievert = 300 rem ( ) 25 Sievert = 2500 rem ( ) 100 Sievert = 10,000 rem A radioactive material has a half-life of 5 years. After 25 years, the amount of radioactivity is reduced to: ( ) 0 ( ) 1/5 of its original amount ( ) 1/25 of its original amount ( ) 1/32 of its original amount To determine the age of a rock believed to be about a billion years old, the most likely method we would chose would be: ( ) C-14 dating ( ) Potassium-argon dating ( ) fission fragment dating ( ) tritium dating When you walk through the detector at the airport, ( ) you are being x-rayed ( ) you are passing through a metal detector ( ) you are passing through an explosives detector ( ) you are passing through a device that will detect even plastic knives The World Trade Center buildings collapsed because of: ( ) the impact of the airplanes damaged the structure ( ) the TNT carried on board the planes by the terrorists ( ) the sudden explosion of the airplane fuel ( ) the slow burning of the airplane fuel A key idea that made the nuclear bomb possible was ( ) the discovery of the equation E = mc2 ( ) the discovery that neutrons were emitted when nuclei fission ( ) the discovery of natural plutonium in the Earth ( ) the recognition that tritium was radioactive The greatest energy for one gram of material comes from ( ) fusion ( ) a meteor ( ) a comet ( ) TNT ( ) fission kWhr is a unit of ( ) power ( ) temperature ( ) electric current ( ) energy A table has the same temperature as the air above it. That means that the molecules in the air and in the table have: ( ) The same average velocity ( ) The same average energy ( ) The same average acceleration ( ) The same average mass The kinetic energy of a bullet, per gram, is (within a factor of 2) ( ) about the same as the energy released from one gram of TNT ( ) about the same as the kinetic energy in a typical one gram meteor ( ) about the same as the energy released by one gram of chocolate chip cookies ( ) none of the above In ten years, Muller predicts that many of us will be driving a very low pollution car powered by: ( ) electricity, using battery power ( ) electricity, using solar cells ( ) an improved gasoline engine ( ) a combination of gasoline and battery If a man is exposed to one Sievert of gamma rays, his chance of cancer will increase by ( ) 4% ( ) 10% ( ) 100% ( ) 0, but he will be heated slightly I have listed several scientific processes below. Check each box for which the "doubling law" is obeyed: ( ) nuclear bomb ( ) baseball scores ( ) development of integrated circuits ( ) polymerase chain reaction The cost of electricity, supplied by the small battery Muller showed, is approximately: ( ) 0.13 cents per kilowatt-hour ( ) 13 cents per kilowatt-hour ( ) 13 dollars per kilowatt-hour ( ) more than 13 hundred dollars per kilowatt-hour A terrorist who wishes to make a nuclear weapon should steal: ( ) U-235 ( ) Pu-239 ( ) tritium ( ) deuterium The secret United States program to make nuclear weapons was originally called the: ( ) Calutron Project ( ) California Project ( ) Nuclear Bomb Project ( ) Manhattan Project The dangers of fallout arise primarily from ( ) neutrons ( ) fission fragments ( ) plutonium ( ) deuterium Which of the following statements is true?: ( ) Energy is measured in joules and power in calories ( ) Power is energy divided by time ( ) Batteries release energy but TNT releases power ( ) Power signifies a very large value of energy ( ) all of the above the power in sunlight is approximately ( ) 1 horsepower per square meter ( ) 1 joule per square meter ( ) 1 gigawatt per hour ( ) 1000 kilowatts per square centimeter When listening to a Geiger counter put close to a smoke detector, some of the counts appear to come in clusters, short bunches. This is because: ( ) the half life rule says that bunches are more likely than gaps ( ) the behavior is quantum mechanical, and this is a feature of quantum mechanics ( ) the counts are triggered by cosmic rays, and these arrive in bunches ( ) humans tend to interpret random events as clustered The half life of C-14 is 5730 years. The reason that there is so much C-14 in our bodies is that ( ) it was created in the Big Bang, and is still around ( ) it is constantly produced by cosmic rays, absorbed by plants, and eventually gets into our food ( ) the half-life rule states that the atoms never completely disappear ( ) C-14 is produced by the decay of potassium-40, so it is constantly replenished The first "atomic" bomb dropped on Japan was ( ) a uranium bomb that had never been tested ( ) a plutonium bomb that had been tested in the New Mexico desert ( ) a radioactive weapons that spread deadly C-14 and K-40 ( ) a weapon that killed mostly by its radioactivity The velocity of sound ( ) increases when the temperature increases ( ) decreases when the temperature increases ( ) depends on the pressure of the air ( ) is constant, independent of the temperature When warmed by 10 C (not by 1 C), a highway 1 km long expands by: ( ) 1 millimeter ( ) 1 centimeter ( ) 10 centimeters ( ) 1 meter A Sievert is: ( ) a very energetic photon ( ) a unit of energy ( ) a device that shows radiation tracks ( ) a unit of radiation exposure Alcohol is tested for radioactivity, to make sure that ( ) it is made from plants ( ) it will not cause cancer ( ) it comes from the United States ( ) is strong enough to intoxicate If a million people are expected to die of cancer, then one standard deviation (1 sigma) is ( ) one million people ( ) one thousand people ( ) one hudred people ( ) one person Moore's Law addresses the doubling of ( ) DNA molecules ( ) Electronic circuits ( ) fissions in a chain reaction ( ) viruses A typical neutron will travel how far through "solid" material before it hits a nucleus? ( ) several centimeters ( ) several kilometers ( ) a few microns (millionth's of a meter) ( ) through the entire earth In a piece of wood, the instantaneous speed of the molecules is approximately ( ) zero, since they don't move ( ) whatever speed the wood is moving ( ) approximately 13.7 meters per second ( ) approximately 1000 feet per second ( ) approximately 186,000 miles per second