College Physics Lec and Lab
College Physics Lec and Lab
College Physics Lec and Lab
The scientific study of matter, energy, and the laws that govern the
universe, exploring phenomena from subatomic particles to the
vastness of the cosmos.
gravitation
electricity
Saturn
Pluto
Neptune
2
3
5
6
ISOBARIC PROCESS
ISOCHORIC PROCESS
ISOTHERMAL PROCESS
ISOMETRIC PROCESS
SURROUNDINGS
VOLUME
BOUNDARY
SYSTEM
Watt
meters per second
Joule
Newton
What is the third step in Scientific Method?(Answer should be in ALL
CAPITAL LETTERS)
HYPOTHESIS
Weight
Mass
Gravity
Contact force
What is the real or imaginary surface that separates the system from
its surroundings?
DIVISION
BOUNDARY
WALL
INTERFACE
easy
difficult
very difficult
very easy
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
absorb
1 hp is equivalent to ____.
746 watts
764 watts
756 watts
1 second
10 seconds
100 seconds
1000 seconds
SCIENTIFIC METHOD
The type of sound that is greater than 20Hz but lower than 20,000Hz
Audible sound
50 kg
100 kg
200 kg
375 kg
Kilogram
Newtons
Kilometer
What is the basic unit of electric current?(Answer should be in ALL
CAPITAL LETTERS)
AMPERE
Aeroplane
Ship
Satellites
Submarine
N
Nm
Mn
Nn
m x g = ...
force
True
False
You are sitting in a car that isn't moving; suddenly, the car quickly
accelerates. Your body seems to be pushed back against the seat.
Which word best explains why your body seemed to be pushed
backward against the seat?
newton
vector
inertia
gravity
ENERGY
Ancient Africans
Ancient Romans
Ancient Greece
Ancient China
Fabrication
Lubrication
SOLIDS
LIQUIDS
GASES
ALL OF THEM
Systematic error
Unsystematic error
Random error
Organized error
It is the science that deals with the study of matter and energy.
Physics
Physical Science
Chemistry
Matter and Energy
Gamma Ray
hard, easy
simple, complex
simple, easy
hard, complex
The shock you sometimes feel when you touch a metal doorknob on
a dry day is electric ________.
Circuit
Current
Discharge
Resistance
2 m/s
5 km/h
5 m/s
5 m/s North
5 N north
To capacitate
To consume energy
To resist current
To store energy as electric charge
F1 = F2
F1 = -F2
-F1 = -F2
F1 + - F2 = F3
Yes
No
speed
Velocity
Acceleration
Position
LABORATORY PURPOSES
FOR HUMAN BODY
Yes
No
When opening a door, the hardest way is
Newtons
Kilograms
Kilometers
Newtons
Tension
Magnetic Field
Friction
Non-contact Force
W = 500 J T = 25 secondsP = ?
12500 W
20 W
525 W
CLOSED SYSTEM
OPEN SYSTEM
EQUILIBRIUM SYSTEM
THERMAL EQUILIBRIUM SYSTEM
Joules
Newtons
Watt
Point of Equilibrium
Static Equilibrium
Center of Gravity
Net
Thermal
Kinetic
Hydro
Fuel
330m s¹
330m s–¹
1500m s–¹
5960m s–¹
Westwards, 80 m/s2
Southwards, 80 m/s2
Eastwards, 80 m/s2
Northwards, 80 m/s2
the same
lower
higher
none of these
poles
TRUE
FALSE
Zero force
Electrical force
Gravitational force
None of these is true.
TRUE
FALSE
Radiated
Thermal
Kinetic
Elastic potential
Collinear vector
eye
hurricane
core
corona
Position
6.7 m/s2
7.8 m/s2
9.8 m/s2
11.2 m/s2
INSULATORS
CONDUSTORS
Kinetic energy
F = __
m/a
mxa
mxd
m/d
ρ
HEAT
A hammer
A 16N force is applied to an object and 96J of work is done. How far
was the object moved?
6 meters
16 meters
80 meters
1536 meters
Running
Cycling
Skiing
Walking on a boat
Chemical
Potential
Kinetic
Nuclear
30 A
.3 A
.5 A
5A
It is being pushed.
It is being pulled.
It is static.
It is rotating.
wxt
w/t
w+t
Projectile Motion
This is the movement of an object that goes back and forth about a
central point.
Uniform Motion
Vibrational Motion
Translational Motion
Circular Motion
SECOND
Below 20Hz
A body is said to have the power of 1 Watt if it does work at the rate
of ______.
1 joule
1 joule in 1 second
1 second
1 radian / second
UNCERTAINTY
Center
parallel waves
Longitudinal wave
CONSERVATION OF MASS
ACTION AND REACTION
CONSERVATION OF ENERGY
THE ENTROPY-TEMPERATURE RELATIONSHIP
Gravitational Field
760
There are three ways to give an object a static charge. They are
friction, conduction, and induction. Two pieces of cellophane tape are
stuck to a lab table. Each piece is quickly ripped off the table. What
prediction would you make about what happens when the two pieces
of tape are brought near one another?
Nothing will happen. The tape only sticks when you touch the
adhesive.
The two pieces of tape will repel as both have obtained a
static charge.
The two pieces of tape will attract as both have obtained a
static charge.
The two pieces will cling to each other as a sock clings when it
is removed from a clothes dryer.
KELVIN
[No Answer]
Which statement is true regarding the relationship between distance
and displacement?
SOLIDS
LIQUIDS
GASES
LIQUIDS & GASES
W = ___
fxd
f/t
f/a
fxa
amperes
current
gravity
voltage
Potential
Kinetic
Gravitational
Chemical
fast
slow
EXPERIMENT
which of these are related to storms ( pick more than one answers)
cyclone
wind
rain
thunderstorms
blizzards
Benjamin Franklin
Nikola Tesla
Michael Faraday
Wilhelm Rontgen
Two devices are connected between two points say A and B in
parallel. The physical quantity that will remain the same between the
two points is
Current
Voltage
Resistance
Resistivity
ENTHALPY
energy transformed
Frame of Reference
Water
Torch
Electromagnet
Book
Scientists never stop asking....
questions
10
rolling
static
sliding
fluid
air
2 × 10 5 Joule
2 × 10 3 Joule
2 x 10 4 Joule
2 x 102 Joule
cloth rag
plastic bottle
gold ring
Parallel capacitance
Parallel resistance
Series resistance
Series capacitance
Motion
Uniform Motion
Circular Motion
Linear Motion
PRESSURE
INTERNAL ENERGY
Vector
Resultant Force
Scalar Quantity
Net Force
pressure
force
weight
mass
increases
decreases
stays the same
Torch
Bells
Lamp
Christmas lights
Acceleration
A student who weighs 500 Newtons climbed the stairs from the first
floor to the third floor, 15 meters above, in 20 seconds. How much
work did she do? What was her power?
7500 375
100
1000
10
0.1
3
2
1
4
JOULE
January 1, 1893
January 1, 1993
January 1, 1883
January 1, 1983
Odisha
Haryana
Tamil nadu
Rajasthan
U.P.
Gamma ray
Radio wave
X-ray
Microwave
HIGHER , LOWER
HIGHER , HIGHER
LOWER , HIGHER
LOWER , LOWER
Average Speed
60 J
6J
10 J
4J
The force that one surface exerts on another when the two rub
against each other is called a.c.b..d..
friction.
inertia.
acceleration
gravity
Binyam
Carlita
Dante
Wavelength
SURROUNDINGS
BOUNDARY
SYSTEM
VOLUME
FORCE
ENERGY
MATTER
MOTION
What is the second step in Scientific Method?(Answer should be in
ALL CAPITAL LETTERS)
QUESTION
Equilibrium torque
Disequilibrium torque
No torque
The torque that can break the bridge
SADI CARNOT
370K
370F
370C
True
False
trade winds
cyclone
westerlies
polar winds
Moment of force
Moment of inertia
Momentum
None of these
What is the basic unit of mass?(Answer should be in ALL CAPITAL
LETTERS)
KILO GRAM
dielectric
0.3 Wb
3 x 10−410^{-4}10−4 Wb
0.54 Wb
540 Wb
What is the voltage of a battery that powers a light with 0.43 A and
has a resistance of 3.5 ohms?
1.505 V
3.07 V
3.93 V
8.13 V
True
False
Scalar
Electromagnetic Induction
crest
trough
amplitude
wavelength
Mutt and Jeff are running along a path each pushing a cart loaded
with rocks. If Mutt's wagon has a mass two times greater than Jeff's
and they want to stay together, arriving at their destination at the
same time, what must happen?
True
False
SCALER
VECTOR
distance
energy
work
effort
increases
decreases
stays the same
What is the approximate equivalent resistance between points A and
D?
320 Ω
410 Ω
1.1 Ω
1.8 Ω
JOULE
CONVECTION
CONDUCTION
RADITION
mass in g, velocity in m s
mass in kg, velocity in m s
mass in g, velocity in km hr
mass in kg, velocity in km hr
THERMOMETRE
THERMOMETER
THRMOMETER
Electrons
Protons
Neutrons
Concurrent
fulcrum
base
lever point
Stationary moment
Moment of force
Force of moment
None of these
Cell
Solar system
Energy
Zoology
TRUE
FALSE
300 000 W
750 W
15020 W
LABORATORY
MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM
CLINICAL
ALL
strong winds
heavy rains
volcanic eruption
storm
HEAT
0.35
2.86
20.1
30.0
EQUILIBRIUM SYSTEM
OPEN SYSTEM
CLOSED SYSTEM
ISOLATED SYSTEM
wavelength
amplitude
crest
trough
Radioactivity
Luminous intensity
Amount of substance
Inductance
Combining Forces
Net
Net Force
Statics
True
False
always positive
always negative
always zero
either positive or negative depending upon the situation
Circular Motion
Speed
Velocity
Displacement
Power is _____
static electricity
circuit
amperes
Systematic error
Unsystematic error
Random error
Organized error
Consider the free body diagram. If the sum of the tension forces is
equal to the force of gravity, which description BEST applies?
speed
Axial vector
Tuning fork
1000 Ω
100 Ω
10 Ω
1Ω
Concave
Convex
Plane
The size of the force of gravity depends on the following. Choose all
correct answer
Capacitance
Charge
Quality
Potential Difference
SOLIDS
LIQUIDS
GASES
B AND C
A force is a ____________________
push or pull
motion
speed
net force
Law of Inertia
The same
series
parallel
combination
Blue
Green
Red
Acceleration
Magnetism
Force
Gravity
TEMPERATURE
KELVIN
THERMOMETER
Vibration
Tunning
Dancing
Reading
Fusis
Mass
Displacement
Temperature
Density
KELVIN
C.G.S
S.I
HEAT POWER
HEAT ENERGY
HEAT TRANSFER
NONE OF THESE
A OR B
How many colors are there in the spectrum when white light is
separated?
6
7
8
9
A strachem rubber band and a compressed spring can both have ...
energy.
Elastic Potential
Gravitational Potential
Potential
Kinetic
typhoons
.
distance
0.75 kg m/s
1.5 kg m/s
3.0 kg m/s
12 kg m/s
________ IS USED AS A THERMOMETER FLUID
HYDROGEN
HELIUM
MERCURY
OXYGEN
Bhaskaracharya
Box
Bottle
Median
Medium
Accuracy
Precision
Random error
No answer
Who was the father of modern Physics?(Answer should be in ALL
CAPITAL LETTERS)
GALILEO GALILEI
Due to quality
Due to colour
Due to taste
Due to different wave forms
250 50
(a)(vi)+t
(vi)(t)-a
vi-(a)(t)
vi+(a)(t)
true
false
atmosphere
Scalar quantity
Vector Quantity
Speed
Velocity
HUMAN BODY
TREES
CHEMICALS
NONE
1 000 000
100 000
100 000 000
10 000 000
CANNOT BE INTERCHANGED
SLIGHT DIFFERENCE
APPROXIMATE EQUAL
REMAINS CONSTANT
In a parallel circuit, when one light bulb goes out the other light bulbs
___________
stay lit
go out
flash
alpha
beta
gamma
positron
Cycles put oil in the axles of their bicycle to reduce friction. This is
called
Condesation
Friction
Oil formation
Lubrication
Applying the force at the door's part that is close to the hinges
Applying the force at the door's middle part a bit far from the
hinges
Applying the force at the door's edge that is far from the
hinges
None of these
OBSERVATION
plane
concave
convex
Sound travels faster in metals because they are more "stronger" than
rubber bands.
True
False
△v→ represents?
acceleration
velocity
change in acceleration
change in velocity
REVERSIBLE
THERMODYNAMICS
While texting his girlfriend that he was running late for their date,
Jordan rear-ended a car stopped at a red light. Since this was clearly
an inelastic collision, some of his car's kinetic energy was
transformed to other types of energy. What types of energy are most
likely to result from such a collision?
more
less
the same
-1100C TO 100C
- 100C TO 1100C
00C TO 1100C
Conservation of energy
TRUE
FALSE
Who's third law states that every action has an equal and opposite
reaction?