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Physics F2 Revision
Physics F2 Revision
Physics F2 Revision
12. A 0.15kg ball moves in horizontal circle of radius 2m at a speed of 50m/s. The centripetal
force acting on the ball is
a. 18.75N
b. 178.5N
c. 158.7N
d. 187.5N
13. Angular velocity is defined as the rate at which the angular displacement changes with the
time. T F
14. Uniform circular motion is defined as the motion of an object at a constant speed along the
curved path of constant radius. T F
15. A ball is throwing with a velocity of 10m/s at an angle of 300 above the horizontal. The range
of the ball is
a. 6.68m
b. 866.6m
c. 66.8m
d. 8.66m
16. A projectile is an object that is launched and allowed to follow a path determined solely by
the influence of gravity. T F
17. The three assumptions of kinetic theory of matter are
a. The particles of matter are very small
b. The particles in have some spaces between them
c. Particles are in constant motion
d. All of them
18. There are two kinds of forces acting on a liquid molecules
a. Cohesive force
b. Adhesive force
c. A and B
d. None
19. The three main variables that determine whether a liquid possesses capillary action are
e. Cohesive force
f. Adhesive force
a. Surface tension
b. All of them
20. A steel column in a building has a cross-sectional area of 2500cm2 and supports a weigh of
150,000N. The stress of the column is
a. 60,000N
b. 66000N
c. 600N
d. 600,000N
21. Heat is used in warming house, cooking food, heating water and refining petroleum. T F
1. Applications of convection
a. Boiling water
b. Radiator
c. Refrigerator
d. All of them
22. Heat radiation is form of electromagnetic radiation like light rays and travels with velocity of
3x108m/s. T F
23. The freezing point of water
a. 320F
b. 2730K
c. 2120F
d. 00C
24. Examples of bad conductors
a. Silver
b. Copper
c. Aluminum
d. Wood
25. A positively charge is created by the protons and negatively charge is created by the
electrons. T F
26. The basic properties of electric charge
a. Additive charge
b. The charge is conserved
c. Quantization of charge
d. All of them
27. An electroscope is scientific device that is used to detect the presence of an electric charge
body. T F
28. The gold-leaf electroscope was developed by Abraham Bennet in 1787. T F
29. Charging methods
a. Charging by rubbing
b. Charging by conduction
c. Charging by induction
d. All of them
30. A positive charge is created by the protons and negative charge is created by the electrons.
T F
PART TWO: MATCH THE MOST CLOSELY RELATED TERMS IN COLUMN 1 AND
COLUMN 2