Forensics Ch. 4 Study Guide Answers

1.  How many centimeters are in one inch? 2.54

2.  Which is longer – meter or yard? Meter

3.  Which is larger – liter or quart? Liter

4.  At what temperature does water boil? 100⁰ Celsius, 212⁰ Fahrenheit

5.  Which physical state has both shape and volume? Solid

6.  Define physical property. Describes the behavior a substance without reference to any other substance.

7.  Give examples of physical properties of substances? Boiling point, color, weight

8.  List some intensive properties of matter. Density, refractive index, temperature, specific heat

9.  How is density determined Mass per unit volume

10.  If an object has a greater density than the medium in which it is placed, what will it do? Sink

11.  Describe the differences in densities between water at different temperatures?

Colder is more dense, warmer is less dense

12.  What are the two most important physical properties of glass for forensic comparison?

Refractive index and density

13.  A piece of glass is immersed in a liquid. It proceeds to float on the liquid’s surface. What does that tell you about the density of the glass? Density of glass is less than that of liquid

14.  What are the main ingredients of glass? Sand, silicon oxides and metal oxides

15.  How is tempered glass used? Sides and rear windows of US autos

16.  What causes the refractive index of a substance to vary? Temperature, wavelength of light, color

17.  Describe the refractive index of crystalline solids. Are there any crystalline solids that do NOT exhibit this characteristic? Double refraction, cubic

18.  Glass fracture is made of two types of lines, what are they? Radial & Concentric

19.  Describe what happens when a projectile impacts glass? Radial cracks appear first on opposite side of force, concentric cracks go around the entrance, and the exit side is larger than the entrance side.

20.  The larger opening in a glass fragments indicates what? The exit side

21.  Where do radial cracks appear when a projectile impacts glass? Opposite the force

22.  What does the 3R rule state? radial cracks form a right angle on the reverse side of the force

23.  How can an investigator determine the order in which several successive penetrations of a glass occurred?

Points of termination

24.  A store-front window is broken and a robbery is committed. A suspect is later found running from the scene. Examination of his shoes reveals glass particles embedded in a heel. Describe the proper collection and preservation of glass evidence for laboratory examination.

a.  Entire shoe submitted for laboratory examination. Avoid removing glass evidence from shoe unless there is a distinct possibility that glass will be lost in transit

b.  Shoes packaged in box or paper bag

c.  Control glass from broken window submitted for examination as standard reference

d.  Druggist fold provide convenient containers for small glass fragments

e.  All packages properly labeled

25.  Stress marks occur where in relation to the force? Parallel to the side force is applied

26.  What is the first step you completed in soil analysis? Comparison of dried soil sample for color and texture

27.  How are crystal minerals identified? Using color, geometric shape, and refractive index

28.  When is a density gradient tube used? Soil analysis

29.  Why is soil left in lump form when collected? Lumps exhibit a layering effect not found in loose soil.