PHYSICS PHY 11: INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS
Physics 11 is the introductory physics course I took in
college. It is a prerequisite course for anyone who will be taking a regular Physics
course that is part of a bachelor's degree requirement. I actually took Physics
in high school, but there was no textbook or reference material for it and
everything was taught by the teacher.
Here’s a practice exam for PHYSICS PHY 11: INTRODUCTORY
PHYSICS.
Question 1. What is the study of the interactions of
energy, matter, space, and time?
Question 2. What is the general term for a physical
representation of something, like the solar system?
Question 3. What is the term used for an explanation of
something based on scientific evidence?
Question 4. What is the term used for an explanation of
something based on scientific evidence and repeated experiments that point to
the same explanation?
Question 5. Are theories equal to facts?
Question 6. Is F = ma by Isaac Newton a theory or a law?
Question 7. Is special relativity by Albert Einstein a
theory or a law?
Question 8. What is the process where scientists begin by
observing something, asking questions about it, performing research on it,
making hypothesis, testing hypothesis using experiments, analyzing results of
experiments, and making a conclusion from the experiments?
Question 9. What does the acronym SI used for
measurements stand for?
Question 10. What is the name of the force that keeps us
from floating on earth?
May the force be with you.
John Sindayen
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