PHYSICS 103 EVALUATION

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Master Your Physics: Simple Harmonic Motion Quiz

Test your knowledge of simple harmonic motion, waves, and related principles in this comprehensive quiz designed for physics enthusiasts. Whether you're a student looking to reinforce your understanding or a teacher seeking additional resources, this quiz covers key concepts and formulas.

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  • 34 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice format for easy navigation
  • Instant feedback on your answers
34 Questions8 MinutesCreated by JumpingWave101
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A kind of motion that repeats over and over. One of its example is the swinging pendulum of a grandfather clocks.
Periodic motion or displacement
Periodic motion or oscillation
Simple harmonic motion
Restoring force
The formula in finding the fundamental frequency is Fn= V/2L
No, because there is no volume in the formula stated.
Yes, but the string instruments are in liters.
Yes, because it is constant. The formula relates to the concept of standing wave.
No, because the formula is Fn= P1VI/2L
The unit for finding intensity is Watts per Msquared.
No because the formula is watts per M cube.
No because the formula is watts per 2L
Yes. And it is constant.
Maybe according to newton's law of motion.
What is the maximum distance object in could move?
Velocity
Expansion
Displacement
Motion
What is the formula when the energy for mechanical energy is conserved?
ME=KE/KE
ME=KE/PE x 2
ME=KE + PE
ME= PE/PE
If A= -kx/m, what will be the relationship of A to x?
Both A and x is positive
A is positive if x is negative, and vise versa.
Both A and x is negative.
A is half the value of x.
The period T, is the time for hertz.
True
False
The frequency is the number of cycles in a unit of time.
True
False
The angular frequency w, is 2pie times the frequency.
True
False
Simple harmonic motion is called what?
Wave
Frequency
Inverse
Oscillation
A body that undergoes simple harmonic motion is called what?
Harmonizer
Oscillating power
Escalating harmony
Harmonic oscillator
The circle in which the ball moves so that projection matches the motion of the oscillating body is called ?
Reference circle
Diameter circle
Reference cube
Radius in a circle
The following are examples of periodic motion except?
The vibration of the quarts crystal in a watch
Swinging pendulum of a clock
The sound produced by the clarinet
Only one wave of the ocean.
Simple Harmonic motion is the projection of uniform circular motion onto a diameter.
True
False
One of the formula for simple harmonic motion is,
Omega= squareroot of K/m
Alpha = squareroot of K/m
Alpha= squareroot of K/L
Omega= apha/km
It is an idealized model consisting of a point mass suspended by a massless, stretchable string.
Single pendulum
Double mass unit
Longitudinal wave
Transverse
Is any real pendulum that uses any extended body, so contrasted to the idealized model of the simple pendulum with all the mass concentrated at one point.
Physical Pendulum
Gravitational Pendulum
Single Pendulum
Mechanical Pendulum
Those additional forces are called?
Driving force
Net force
Damping power
Angular force
In hooke's law, K is the spring constant and x is the frequency.
True
False
A restoring force always pushes or pulls the object towards the equilibrium position.
True
False
It is a disturbance that travel from one point to another point.
Wave
Optics
Tension
Net force
What kind of wave needs a medium in order to travel or propagate?
Transverse wave
Longitudinal wave
Mechanical wave
Electromagnetic wave
The following are examples of wave that needs no medium to travel, except:
Electromagnetic wave
Gamma rays
Infrared waves
Seismic waves
A wave that is perpendicular to the direction of the wave's propagation.
Longitudinal wave
Transverse wave
Mechanical wave
Positional wave
Longitudinal wave is parallel to the wave's propagation.
True
False
It is the time average rate at which energy is transported the wave per unit area across the surface perpendicular to the direction of propagation.
Intensity
Unit of power
Motion of unit
Initial average rate
Every particle oscillate according to simple harmonic motion
Suicidal wave
Sinosoidal wave
Saucible wave
Standing wave
Distance from node to node of form antinode to antinode is _________________?
Wavelength/2
Wavelength/4
Wavelength x 2
Wavelength - 4L
___________ occurs when a periodically varying force is applied to a system with many normal node.
Restoring force
Equilibrium state
Resonance
Node
A point in standing sound wave at which pressure and density do not vary.
Pressure antinode
Pressure cooker
Pressure node
Constant Pressure
Pressure and density variation are greatest.
Pressure antinode
Sinusoidal node
Node
Pressure node
What is the formula of sound intensity?
I= (1/2) x squareroot Px beta x omega squared x Accelaration squared
I=nrt
I= p/lk
I= omega / 2L
Rotating vector is called what?
Fisher
Phasesure
Pacesour
Phasor
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