15 questions
State whether the given statements are TRUE or FALSE. TICK the TRUE STATEMENTS.
Physics is considered to be natural science and it mainly studies on matter and energy.
Heat and its relationship with other forms of energy is study area ıd dynamics.
Atomic Physics studies on atomic nuclei, their constituents and interactions.
Electromagnetism describes the interaction of the charged particle with electric fields.
Optics is one of the branches that studies on the behaviour of light.
Which sub-branch of Physics is related with the motions of objects and the effect of forces applied on the objects.
Thermodynamics
Dynamics
Optics
Solid state physics
Nuclear physics
Which one(s) of the following units is/are BASIC QUANTITIES?
Force(N)
Mass(kg)
Volume(L)
Time(sec)
Temperature(K)
........................ is the instrument used for measuring Force.
Convert the given measurement;
0,02 L = ..........mL
0,02
0,2
2
20
200
Which one(s) of the followings is/are vector quantities?
Volume
Velocity
Force
Mass
Weight
Which one of the following vectors can be 20 degree South of East?
1
2
3
4
5
Tick the common properties of matter.
Mass
Density
Boiling Point
Volume
Inertia
Which one(s) of the followings is/are characteristic property of matter. ( Tick all you have found)
Volume
Density
Solubility
Elasticity
Particular Structure
The change of phase from ……………. to ……………….. is called condensation.
solid, liquid
liquid, solid
liquid, gas
gas, liquid
solid, gas
Kerem formed a solid as shown above. They are made up of identical cubes with one edge equal to 2cm. What is the volume of the solid?
24
64
72
96
104
Mass versus volume graphs of substances X, Y and Z is given. Compare the mass of substances taken 10cm^3 from each.
X>Y>Z
Z>Y>X
Z>X>Y
Y>Z>X
Y>X>Z
What is the mass of a 0,01L of a liquid which has a density of 2g/mL?
0,02 g
0,2 g
2 g
20 g
200 g
Find the mass of the given substance made of a material with a density 0,8g/cm^3.
240 kg
24 kg
2,4 kg
0,24 kg
0.024 kg
Which one of the followings float on water? ( dw=1 g/cm^3)
X: 10g, 5cm^3
Y: 10g, 2,5 cm^3
Z: 20g, 15 cm^3
W: 20g, 25cm^3
T: 5g, 2cm^3