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Physical Setting: Physics Exam 2004 AssessmentPhysical Setting: Physics Exam 2004 Assessment
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New York State Education Department
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Physical Setting: Physics Exam 2004

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Twelve pages of mostly multiple-choice questions comprise this comprehensive New York Regents physics exam. It covers an entire year's worth of physics curriculum and takes about 3 hours to complete. Review the questions to ensure they are all covered in your class, then create your own answer sheet for student use. This is an outstanding resource for a final exam.

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periods, end punctuation, electric charge, electricity, energy conservation, energy, kinetic energy, gravitational force, gravity, the speed of light, light, magnetic fields, magnets, newton's laws of motion, sir isaac newton, wave motion, waves, acceleration, amplitude, circuits, conservation of mass, currents, inertia, momentum, oscillation, photons, resistors, series circuits, speed, velocity, voltage, work, displacement, angle of incidence, angle of refraction, graphs interpreting, graphs, potential difference

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acceleration, circuits, conservation of energy, conservation of mass, current, displacement, electric charge, gravity, inertia, interpreting graphs, kinetic energy, momentum, newton's laws, reflection, series circuit, speed, velocity, voltage, wave motion, weight and mass, work, amplitude, angle of incidence, angle of refraction, applied force, disturbance, electrostatic force, force of friction, frequency, gravitational force, magnetic field, oscillation, period, photons, potential difference, resistors, speed of light, vector quantity, wave frequency, wave patterns, strong force, science
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Resource Details

Grade
9th - 12th
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Science
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For Teacher Use
Duration
3 days
Instructional Strategy
Independent Practice
Year
2004
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