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Physics Final Review
Test Description: Round 2 Team 2
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The part of a standing wave that does not move is called a ______________.
A
Mode
B
Node
C
Crest
D
Trough
2) Stacy takes a slinky and shakes it from side to side. She has just made a ________.wave
A
Brain
B
Longitudinal
C
Tidal
D
Transverse
3) Energy can never be created nor destroyed.
A
Always false
B
Always true
C
Sometimes true
4) An arrow in a bow has 70 J of potential energy. Assuming no loss of energy due to heat, how much kinetic energy will it have after it has been shot?
A
70 J
B
35 J
C
50 J
D
0 J
5) The amount of potential energy found in an elevated object is equal to __________.
A
The distance it is lifted
B
The force needed to lift it
C
The work done in lifting it
D
The power used to lift it
6) The unit of power is the _______-
A
Newton
B
Watt
C
Meter
D
Joule
7) A rotational space station may be made in the future. How many g's will be felt at the center of the station?
A
g (same as earth)
B
zero
C
three quarters g
D
one half g
8) Any force that causes an object to move in a circular path is called a _____________-.
A
Centrifugal force
B
Newtonian force
C
Centripetal force
D
Natural force
9) Potential energy is the energy an object has because of its ________.
A
Location
B
Density
C
Speed
D
Temperature
10) When you whirl a can horizontally above your head on the end of a string, the centripetal force is
A
Gravity pulling down on the can
B
The pull of the can on the string
C
The pull of the string on the can
D
Air resistance pushing on the can and slowing it down
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