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BAED-PHSC2112 Physical Science

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Phenomenon of separation of light into different colors
Dispersion
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What kind of wave is light?
Select one:
a.
Transverse

b.
Refraction

c.
Electron

d.
Speed

e.
Mirror

f.
Absorption

g.
Energy

h.
Photon

i.
Transverse

j.
Wavelength

k.
Longitudinal

l.
Latitudinal

m.
Speed

n.
Dispersion

o.
Index of Refraction
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Optical device that demonstrates bending of light
Lens
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Bending of light around an edge causing umbra and penumbra in
the shadow
Diffraction
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Wave that cannot exist in vacuum
Longitudinal
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Consider the wave equation. Which quantity increases with the
frequency of the wave?
Select one:

a.
Refraction

b.
Mirror

c.
Photon

d.
Transverse

e.
Electron

f.
Wavelength

g.
Latitudinal

h.
Index of Refraction

i.
Absorption

j.
Energy

k.
Dispersion

l.
Longitudinal

m.
Speed
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Name the component of light that travels in straight lines.
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a.
Transverse
b.
Refraction

c.
Electron

d.
Latitudinal

e.
Wavelength

f.
Absorption

g.
Longitudinal

h.
Index of Refraction

i.
Dispersion

j.
Mirror

k.
Speed

l.
Energy

m.
Photon
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How do electron orbits look like as a consequence of the
uncertainty principle?
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a.
Electrostatic force

b.
Dispersion

c.
Magnetic field

d.
Mirage

e.
Electron clouds

f.
Diffraction

g.
Concave

h.
Induced voltage

i.
Convex

j.
Interference

k.
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle
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What can electric current produce along a wire?
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a.
Dispersion

b.
Electron clouds

c.
Convex

d.
Concave

e.
Interference

f.
Electrostatic force
g.
Diffraction

h.
Induced voltage

i.
Magnetic field

j.
Mirage

k.
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle
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What type of mirror shows your image in an inverted manner?
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a.
Dispersion

b.
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle

c.
Convex
d.
Mirage

e.
Interference

f.
Electron clouds

g.
Electrostatic force

h.
Magnetic field

i.
Concave

j.
Induced voltage

k.
Diffraction
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Quantity conserved in any collision
Momentum
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What do you call a statement that is taken as true without
scientific evidence?
Axiom
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In the law of acceleration, which quantity decreases as the
acceleration decreases?
Force
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Statement based on repeated experimental observations
Law
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Consider the formula for momentum. What quantity increases
with the velocity of a body?
Select one:

a.
Inelastic

b.
Velocity

c.
Energy

d.
Elastic

e.
Force

f.
Momentum

g.
Mass
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Force involved in Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation
Gravitational force
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Statement taken to be true since what it proposes is already
evident
Axiom
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This is also known as the “inertia in motion” of a body.
Momentum
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What type of collision is involved between two bodies that show a
spark of light after colliding
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a.
Elastic

b.
Inelastic

c.
Momentum

d.
Velocity

e.
Energy

f.
Mass

g.
Force
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What happens to the magnitude of the gravitational force as the
bodies become more massive?
Increases
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Which type of collision involves the constant sum of total kinetic
energy before and after the collision?
Select one:

a.
Mass

b.
Elastic

c.
Momentum

d.
Velocity

e.
Force
f.
Inelastic

g.
Energy
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Describe the total amount of energy of a body before it falls from
a height and as it hits the ground.
Equal
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In the formula for momentum, this quantity decreases as the body
moves slower.
Select one:

a.
Energy

b.
Elastic
c.
Mass

d.
Inelastic

e.
Momentum

f.
Velocity

g.
Force
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Factor responsible for the movement of the bodies that are about
to collide
Energy
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This quantity describes how difficult it is to stop a moving body.
Select one:

a.
Elastic

b.
Momentum

c.
Velocity

d.
Force

e.
Inelastic

f.
Mass

g.
Energy
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If a body has no momentum, what else does it not have?
Select one:

a.
Mass
b.
Momentum

c.
Energy

d.
Velocity

e.
Inelastic

f.
Force

g.
Elastic
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This kind of statement is considered true since it has been based
on a series of observations.
Law
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According to Galileo, this quantity is not needed to keep a body in
motion under ideal conditions.
Force
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Type of collision wherein the total kinetic energy is constant
before and after the collision
Elastic
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What happens to energy as it is used up by different systems?
Transformed
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