Physics Quiz

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Ultimate Physics Quiz

Test your knowledge on the fascinating world of physics with this engaging quiz! Whether you are a student, teacher, or simply someone curious about electricity and circuits, this quiz will challenge your understanding and help you learn.

Key Features:

  • Multiple Choice Questions
  • Covers Various Topics in Physics
  • Instant Feedback on Answers
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ElectricEagle47
The volume of a cube is
Length times width times height
Half base times height
22/7 times the square of the radius
Length times length times length
Static Electricity is
Electricity produced by carpets
Electricity From charge particles on a surface
Electricity in cell phones
A shock you receive
Which of the following is a conductor?
Iron
Wood
Plastic
Air
Which of these are dangers from static electricity?
Air
Copying
Fires
Rain
Marcus received an electric shock while walking on a carpet and touching a doorknob. The static electricity was produced by
Induction
Conduction
Friction
None
Which of these can be used to measure current
Voltmeter
Ammeter
Resistor
Clock
What is the Following symbol
Diode
LED
Resistor
Lamp
This circuit is a
Parralel circuit
Series circuit
Combined circuit
Computer circuit
Batteries are the only sources that produces electricity
True
False
Accidents only happens when the power is on
True
False
You should let the electricity stay on during a fire
True
False
Lightning is produced by the friction of ice particles
True
False
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