A) Electric potential B) Induction C) Conduction D) Electrostatic discharge
A) Becomes a conductor B) Becomes negatively charged C) Becomes positively charged D) Loses its charge
A) Resistance B) Current C) Voltage D) Capacitance
A) Copper B) Aluminum C) Silver D) Rubber
A) 36 W B) 12 W C) 24 W D) 6 W
A) Kelvin (K) B) Celsius (°C) C) Joule (J) D) Fahrenheit (°F)
A) 212°C B) 373°C C) 100°C D) 0°C
A) Negative charges are repelled by the negatively charged object B) Positive charges are attracted to the negatively charged object C) Negative charges are attracted to the negatively charged object D) Positive charges are repelled by the negatively charged object
A) Electric potential B) Conduction C) Induction D) Electrostatic discharge
A) Becomes a conductor B) Becomes negatively charged C) Becomes positively charged D) Loses its charge
A) Glass B) Plastic C) Rubber D) Aluminum
A) 273°C B) 0°C C) 32°C D) -32°C
A) 1°C = 273 K B) The scales are not directly related C) 1 K = 273°C D) 1°C = 1 K
A) 0°C B) 0 K C) -273 K D) -273°C
A) Ohmmeter B) Ammeter C) Voltmeter D) Capacitor
A) 10 A B) 2 A C) 7 A D) 5 A
A) The melting point of ice B) The boiling point of water C) The triple point of water D) Absolute zero
A) They have the same numerical values B) There is a nonlinear relationship between the two scales C) The scales are not directly related D) There is a linear relationship between the two scales
A) 0 Kelvin B) -459 degrees Fahrenheit C) 0 degrees Fahrenheit D) -459 Kelvin
A) At the center of the liquid B) None C) At the bottom of the liquid D) In Equilibrium
A) Teleportation B) Motion C) Distance D) Measurements
A) Rotational motion B) Random motion C) Relative motion D) Recreational motion
A) Motion B) Surface tension C) Friction D) Density
A) Gravitational force B) Force C) Motion D) Motion under gravity
A) -7.2 m/s² B) -2 m/s² C) 7.2 m/s² D) 2 m/s²
A) Projectile B) Motion C) Harmonic motion D) Gravitational force
A) Fundamental quantity B) Derived quantity C) Scalar quantity D) Vector quantity
A) Work is not done B) Work is done C) None D) Force is not applied
A) Efficiency B) Mechanical advantages C) Distance moved D) Velocity ratio
A) Pulley B) Include plane C) Wedge D) Lever |