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"; 1 ;" Enter your answer now. "; 1 ;" Do you want more questions? "; 1 ;" The correct answer was: ";an;" "; 1 ;" That is not correct. "; 1 ;" Physics Test. "; 1 (ca/nq*100 1 "v^2/(Kg/m)" 1 "twice as great" 1 "the same" 1 "the relative permeability" 1 "the number of turns" 1 "the length of the solenoid" 1 "the area of cross section" 1 "the 75 W lamp is brightest" 1 "the 40 W lamp is brightest" 1 "the 100 W lamp is brightest" 1 "temperature of the body" 1 "temperature of the air" 1 "susceptibility of material" 1 "surface area of the body" 1 "stop electron emmission" 1 "specific heat capacity" 1 "several hours" 1 "s=(t^2)/2" 1 "relative permittivity" 1 "real or virtual" 1 "potential" 1 "one quarter as great" 1 "one half as great" 1 "number of molecules" 1 "none of them will light up" 1 "none of the above" 1 "much less" 1 "much greater" 1 "more than 9" 1 "mass of the body" 1 "magnetic moment of a coil" 1 "magnetic flux density" 1 "low thermal conductivity" 1 "low specific heat" 1 "low resistance in series" 1 "low resistance in parallel" 1 "isotopes, different charge" 1 "increase energy and flow" 1 "increase electron flow" 1 "increase electron energy" 1 "impossible to determine" 1 "high thermal conductivity" 1 "high specific heat" 1 "high resistance in series" 1 "high resistance in parallel" 1 "high melting point" 1 "have no effect" 1 "four times as great" 1 "force between 2 conductors" 1 "fewer than 7" 1 "exactly the same" 1 "electric field strength" 1 "either with radius 6.7 cm" 1 "different isotopes" 1 "different elements" 1 "degrees of angle" 1 "c=frequency * wavelenght" 1 "between 50% and 100%" 1 "between 0% and 50%" 1 "average kinetic energy" 1 "any value in parallel" 1 "ampere-volts" 1 "all will light equally" 1 "a^2/(Kg/m)" 1 "a little less" 1 "a little greater" 1 "Y has reached the ground" 1 "X is at maximium altitude" 1 "X going up & Y going up" 1 "X going up & Y falling" 1 "X falling & Y falling" 1 "Williams" 1 "Who's name is adopted to describe a unit of temperature?" 1 "Who's name is adopted to describe a unit of resistance?" 1 "Who's name is adopted to describe a unit of length?" 1 "Who's name is adopted to describe a unit of energy?" 1 "Who's name is adopted to describe a unit of electrical pressure?" 1 "Who's name describes the frequency change of radiation from a moving body?" 1 "Who was responsible for the uncertainty principle?" 1 "Who predicted the existence of the Omega minus particle?" 1 "Who noted in 1814 that the spectrum of the Sun contained a series of dark lines?" 1 "Who is reputed to have first split the atom?" 1 "Who in 1905 produced a paper on the photoelectric effect?" 1 "Who first demonstrated that all objects fall at the same rate?" 1 "Who determined that the current in a coil always opposes the current causing it?" 1 "Which scientist lead the Manhatten project?" 1 "Which of the following materials has the greatest relative permittivity?" 1 "Which of the following is used to describe a unit of temperature?" 1 "Which of the following is used to describe a unit of inductance?" 1 "Which of the following is used as a temperature scale?" 1 "Which of the following is most easily absorbed by air?" 1 "Which of the following is a unit of pressure?" 1 "Which of the following is a unit of capacitance?" 1 "Which of the following equations descibes mass/energy equivalence?" 1 "Which of the following could be expressed in the same terms as G?" 1 "Weight, Displacement" 1 "Waverley" 1 "Wavelength" 1 "Visible light" 1 "Viscosity of the medium" 1 "Velocity" 1 "Ultra violet" 1 "Two thin lenses having a focal length of 0.25 mtrs each are joined together. The power of this combination measured in dioptres is;" 1 "Twice as much light" 1 "Transformer cores" 1 "Three electric lamps rated at 40 W, 75 W and 100 W respectively are connected in series. When connected to a domestic electricity supply;" 1 "The tube is made wider" 1 "The tube is made shorter" 1 "The tube is made narrower" 1 "The tube is made longer" 1 "The time taken for sunlight to reach us is;" 1 "The teminal velocity of a small sphere falling through a viscouse medium depends on all but which of the following;" 1 "The standard reference for refractive index is the speed of light in;" 1 "The specific latent heat of vapourization is 2.3E6 J/Kg. The percentage of this energy that is necessary to overcome atmospheric pressure is;" 1 "The same amount of light" 1 "The result of combining two mutually perpendicular vibrations was first extensively studied by;" 1 "The rate at which a body radiates heat is independent of the;" 1 "The power factor of a electric circuit may be expressed in terms of;" 1 "The path described by a particle in a water wave is approximately;" 1 "The number of colours present in a spectrum of white light is;" 1 "The note Middle C played on a piano always differs from Middle C played on a violin because of a difference in;" 1 "The molar gas constant is the same for all gasses because at the same temperature and pressure equal volumes of all gasses have the same;" 1 "The mass of the Earth is 6.0E24 Kg and of the Sun is 2.0E30 Kg. Compared to the force exerted by the Sun on the Earth, the force of the Earth on the Sun is;" 1 "The image formed on a normal retina is;" 1 "The fact that sound is more easily heard at night is best explained in terms of;" 1 "The end product of most radioactive decay series is usually some form of;" 1 "The end is closed" 1 "The end correction necessary when considering the vibration of air within a circular tube would be greater when;" 1 "The electron-volt is a measure of;" 1 "The count for a particular radioactive decay is 5/second. In order to achieve an accuracy of 5% counting should be carried out for a minimum period of;" 1 "The basic unit of charge may be deduced from knowledge of two constants named after;" 1 "The activity of a certain radioactive element drops to 1/64 of it's initial value in 30 seconds. It's half life is;" 1 "Thatcher" 1 "Superposition" 1 "Stokes and van der Waals" 1 "Start velocity of sphere" 1 "Sound travels through a particular gas at 340 m/s when the temperature is 16 degrees C. At 127 degrees C the speed will be;" 1 "Several seconds" 1 "Rutherford" 1 "Roentgen" 1 "One second" 1 "One quarter of the light" 1 "One half of the light" 1 "On a sunny day you may see very bright line formed on the bottom of a swimming pool. The cause of these is;" 1 "Of the gas laws named after Boyle Charles and Dalton the one(s) that may be applied to a saturated vapour is/are;" 1 "Of the four temperature scales Celsius, Farenheit, Kelvin and Rankine, Which could be described as an absolute scale?" 1 "Nuffeild" 1 "None of the above" 1 "Nitrous oxide" 1 "Newton's third law of motion may be derived from;" 1 "Newton's 1st law" 1 "Newton Second" 1 "Net force and velocity" 1 "Much more" 1 "Much less" 1 "Moving coil galvanometers" 1 "More than 20 mtr/sec^2" 1 "More than 10 mtr/sec^2" 1 "Momentum/F" 1 "Millihenry" 1 "MicroFarad" 1 "Lower, Wavelength is longer" 1 "Lower, Speed decreases" 1 "Lissajou" 1 "Light strikes a plane mirror at an angle of incidence of 40 degrees. The light is deviated through an angle of;" 1 "Light is incident upon a rectangular glass block at the polarizing angle. The fraction of the light reflected as polarized light will be about;" 1 "Less than a second" 1 "Less than 10 mtr/sec^2" 1 "Leclanche" 1 "Kirchoff" 1 "Kilogram" 1 "Kelvin only" 1 "Kelvin and Rankine" 1 "Joule Second" 1 "Joule Hertz" 1 "Infra red" 1 "In which of the following units could Plank's constant be expressed;" 1 "In designing a solenoid that should have a large value of self inductance the most important factor is;" 1 "In an astronomical telescope the objective lens forms an image that is;" 1 "In a tug of war match one team pulls with a force of 500 N. They are exactly balanced. What is the tension on the rope?" 1 "In a photo-electric experiment blue light falls on an emitting surface and electrons are just being emitted. Replacing blue light with red will;" 1 "In Rutherford's 1919 experiments it was found that Alpha particles could penetrate atoms of Nitrogen. What was ejected?" 1 "Impossible to determine" 1 "If the inductance and the capacitance of a resonant circuit are both doubled and no other changes are made the resonant frequency will be;" 1 "If the acceleration due to gravity is about 10 mtrs/sec^2 at the surface of the Earth, then at the center of the Earth g would have a value of;" 1 "If a body is executing simple harmonic motion, the magnitudes of which pair of quantities are proportional?" 1 "Hydrogen" 1 "Higher, Wavelength shortens" 1 "Higher, Speed increases" 1 "Harmonics" 1 "Half a second" 1 "Gamma, Beta and Alpha" 1 "Gamma, Alpha and Beta" 1 "Gamma rays" 1 "Fundermentals" 1 "Frequency" 1 "Freidrich" 1 "Fraunhofer" 1 "Franklin" 1 "Four times as much light" 1 "Farenheit and Rankine" 1 "Faraday and van der Waals" 1 "F=Gmm'/r^2" 1 "Eddy currents can be of use in;" 1 "Dynamo armatures" 1 "Displacement, velocity" 1 "Dispersion" 1 "Diffusion" 1 "Diameter of the sphere" 1 "Density of the sphere" 1 "Density of the medium" 1 "Dalton's law only" 1 "Copernicus" 1 "Convex of radius 20 cm" 1 "Convex of radius 10 cm" 1 "Conservation of momentum" 1 "Conservation of mass" 1 "Conservation of energy" 1 "Concave of radius 20 cm" 1 "Concave of radius 10 cm" 1 "Compared to the total mass of two Protons and two Neutrons, the mass of a Helium nucleus is;" 1 "Compared to a setting of f/2.8 on a camera, a setting of f/5.6 will admit;" 1 "Chromatic aberation of a lens is caused by;" 1 "Charles' law only" 1 "Charles' and Dalton's laws" 1 "Change in kinetic energy" 1 "Centimetre" 1 "Centigrade" 1 "Celsius and Kelvin" 1 "Celsius and Farenheit" 1 "Cavendish" 1 "Cassegrain" 1 "Boyle's law only" 1 "Boyle's and Charles' laws" 1 "Beta, Gamma and Alpha" 1 "Becquerel" 1 "Avogadro" 1 "Avogadro and van der Waals" 1 "Avogadro and Stokes" 1 "Avogadro and Faraday" 1 "Arranged in terms of penetrating power starting with the most penetrating Alpha, Beta and Gamma should be listed as follows;" 1 "Armstrong" 1 "An organ pipe is correctly tuned at room temperature (20 degrees C). At 25 degress C the pitch will be - due to;" 1 "An object weighing 0.1 Kg is swung in a vertical circle of diameter 0.8 mtrs. The minimum velocity needed would be;" 1 "An object is placed 5 cm in front of a spherical mirror to form a virtual image 10 cm from the mirror. the mirror is;" 1 "An object is placed 10 cm from a thin converging lens of focal length 5 cm. The magnification produced is;" 1 "An elipse" 1 "An 8 uF capacitor is charged to a potential of 120 V. The amount of energy stored is;" 1 "Alpha, Gamma and Beta" 1 "Alpha, Beta and Gamma" 1 "All of the above" 1 "Air pressure variation" 1 "Acceleration/displacement" 1 "Acceleration, velocy" 1 "Acceleration" 1 "About a second" 1 "A zig zag" 1 "A well designed radio studio for a news reader should have a reverberation time of;" 1 "A vertical line" 1 "A speaker addresses a meeting. The sound of his voice is most likely to have a wavelength of;" 1 "A progressive wave of maximum amplitude a is reflected to form a standing wave. The amplitude at the anti-nodes will be;" 1 "A piece of glass is heated to a high temperature and left to cool. If the glass cracks during cooling then it will most likely be because of;" 1 "A particle left no track in a cloud chamber, did not register on a Geiger counter and failed to make a Zinc Sulphide screen glow. It is likely;" 1 "A moving coil galvanometer is converted into a volt meter by connecting a resistor which is of;" 1 "A mass spectrometer may be used to distinguish between;" 1 "A little more" 1 "A little less" 1 "A lead bullet at 300K is fired with a speed of 300 mtrs/sec. If the specific heat of lead is 130 J/Kg then on impact what will be it's maximum temperature?" 1 "A horizontal line" 1 "A hammer is used to drive a nail into a piece of wood. The change of momentum of the nail may be equated to;" 1 "A few seconds" 1 "A few minutes" 1 "A few hours" 1 "A drop of mercury has a diameter of 0.006 mtrs. The surface tension is 0.5 N/m then the pressure inside exceeds that outside by;" 1 "A current of 5 A passes along a wire of 1 mtr. The wire is at right angles to a magnetic field of flux density 0.15 T. The force acting on the wire is;" 1 "A ball of 0.05 Kg is placed on a spring which is compressed through 0.1 mtrs by a force of 5 N. When the spring is released what height will the ball reach?" 1 "A ball X is thrown up in the air with an initial velocity of 10 m/s. One second later a second ball Y is thrown in like manner. When do the two balls collide?" 1 "A Hall probe is used to determine;" 1 "A 12 Ohm resistor, a coil of 4 mH and an 8uF capacitor are connected in series with a 240 V a.c. supply. For resonance the current will be about;" 1 "90 degrees" 1 "9.6E-4 J" 1 "60 degrees" 1 "6 seconds" 1 "5^(1/2) seconds" 1 "50 degrees" 1 "50 mtrs" 1 "5.8E-2 J" 1 "5 seconds" 1 "5 seconds" 1 "471 m/s" 1 "400 m/s" 1 "40 degrees" 1 "4(5^(1/2)) m/s" 1 "4 seconds" 1 "3.8E-3 J" 1 "289 m/s" 1 "25 seconds" 1 "246 m/s" 1 "2.7E-12 J" 1 "2(5^(1/2)) m/s" 1 "2 seconds" 1 "1st law of thermodynamics" 1 "16 seconds" 1 "1360 m/s" 1 "125 seconds" 1 "100 degrees" 1 "10 mtr/sec^2" 1 "10 mtrs" 1 "10 seconds" 1 "1.8 mtrs" 1 "1.6 mtrs" 1 "1.4 mtrs" 1 "1.2 mtrs" 1 "1.0 mtrs" 1 "1 mtrs" 1 "0.12 J" 1 "0.01 mtrs" 1 "0.001 mtrs" 1 "(Momentum/2)/F" 1 Y