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Calculus-Based Physics 2

Calculus-Based Physics 2
Module Description
This is a second course of a two semester sequence covering the fundamental concepts of physics. This course covers oscillatory motion, waves, Superposition and interference of waves, Diffraction, Electricity, and magnetism, Electric circuits, Light, Mirrors and lenses. Laboratories emphasize application of Physics concepts and quantitative problem solving skills. Intended for science major. Demonstrate the understanding of the fundamental concepts/laws in physics by explaining and discussing both verbally and in written language the physics concepts listed in course content, as well as their relevance to everyday events and circumstances in a broad interdisciplinary context.

Conductors is a material that permits an electric current to flow easily.

True

The symbol "r" stands for Distance between the two particles.

True

Coulomb's Law stating that charges repel and opposite charges attract.

True

"F" stands for Electric Force ?

False

Source Charge a charged particle that is causing the electric field to exist.

True

The positive charge has the sign ( - ).

False

The some example of a good Conductor is a Copper.

True

Magnetic Field is an invisible entity which exists in the region around a charged particle.

False

Vector field is a function of space whose value at each point is a vector quantity.

True

The charged particle causing the electric field to exist is called the Electric force

False

The symbol "k" stands for Kirchoff's.

False

The symbol "q1" stands for charge of particle 1.

True

The example of a good Conductor is Aluminum.

True

The negative sign can be found also in an electron,

True

Paper is one of the example of conductors.

False

We used the symbol "EF" to represent electric field.

False

An object can have positive and Negative charge.

True

The positive and Negative charges cannot attract each other

False

We used the symbol "q" for the charge victim.

True

Positive charge can be found also in a Proton.

True

The circuit can be function without wires.

False

Volts is the unit of power.

False

The unit of resistance is Ohm's.

True

Resistance is measured in Ohm's.

True

The charge flow rate is called Electric current.

True

Circuits is a open conducting path through charge flows.

False

Ampere is the unit of Voltage in a certain current.

False

EMF stands for Electromotive Force.

True

The current can passed through the used of resistors.

True

The symbol are usually use for Capacitors.

False

Ohm's Law is a law stating that electric current is proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance.

True

Volts is the unit for current.

False

A circuit cannot be function without a source or power.

True

V stands for voltage.

True

The formula of OHM's LAW is composed of Voltage, Current and Resistance.

True

The symbol for a Source is "S".

False

Circuit is a closed conducting path through with charge flow.

True

R represents rate of change.

False

Capacitors is the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit.

False

In circuits, Charge goes around in loops.

True

Resistors are measured in ?

Resistance

If the current flow is counter clockwise the current is considered __________ ?

negativ 

A perfect secret has composed of resistors and no source.

False

Find V if I=3 and R=5.

15

The resistance R, in the expression V = IR is a ____________.

Constant

If the flow of current is downward the current is considered __________________.

negative

The positive and Negative charges can be _____________?

Attract

A law stating that Electric current is Proportional to voltage and inversely Proportional to resistance.

Ohm's Law

A close conducting Path through which charge flows.

Circui 

It is the opposition to current flow in an electric circuit.

Resistance

The following are examples of Conductors, EXCEPT ONE.

Papers

Find R total if the resistors are in Parallel. Given : 2 ohm, 3 ohm, 4 ohm.

0.923 

Find I if V= 3,  and R=4.

0.75

"V" symbol is for ?

Voltage

The following are kinds of Charge, EXCEPT ONE.

Electrons

The unit of Volts is Voltage.

False

Find I if R= 3 ohms, V= 6 volts.

2 Amperes

The phenomenon of charging by rubbing is called ?

Triboelectrification

A function of space whose value at each point is a vector quantity called?

Vector Field

The charge flow rate is called ?

Electric current

Find R if V=10 and I=2.

5ohm

_____________  is the maintainer of a constant potential difference.

EMF

Find R is V=10, I=0.5.

20

The following are examples of Conductors EXCEPT ONE.

Rubber

The charge particle causing the electric field to exist is called?

Source charg

A Resistor is a poor conductor ?

yes

"R" stands for ?

Resistance

Find V if R= 3 ohm, and I=6 ampere.

18

The symbol "k" in Coulomb's Law is called ?

Coulomb constant

The symbol R stands For ?

Resistance

Positive : Negative ; Conductors : Rubber

False

Find R if V= 4 volts, I= 10 amperes.

0.4

Conductors is a material that permits an _____________ to flow easily.

electric current

Current is measured in  ?

Ampere

The unit of Volts is Voltage.

False

The Unit of current is What ?

Ampere

Find I if V=5 volts, R = 2.

2.5

Current : AMPERE ; Resistance : ___________.

OHM

Find V is R=3, and I= 2.

6

Electric charge is composed of ?

Positive , Negative

The unit of RESISTANCE IS RESISTOR.

False

Find V if I=4 and R= 3

12

The following are not Example of Conductors EXCEPT ONE.

Metal

It is the material that permits an electric current to flow

Conductors

OHM's Law stating that electric current is proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to ___________.

Resistance

Find R total if the resistors are connected in series. Given 4 ohm,9 ohm, 10 ohm, 12 ohm, 16 ohm ,15 ohm.

66

Find R if V= 6 volts, I= 1 ampere.

6

Find R if I= 16, V=4.

0.25

Conductors consists of a ___________ amount of positive charge.

huge

EMF stands for ?

Electromotive Force

Ammeter and Voltmeter that measures charges.

False

Energy is a rate at which work is done and it is the rate at which Energy transferred.

False

Ammeter is connected parallel in a device.

True

The unit of Power is WATT(W).

True

Ammeter is connected in parallel with a device to measure it's current.

True

Ammeter is used to measure Voltage.

False

The unit of Volts is called Voltmeter.

False

The unit of current is OHM.

False

Ammeter is connected in series with a device to measure it's voltage.

False

Wire ends in a metal-tipped wand called circuits.

False

A voltmeter is consist of a box with two wires a positive and a negative.

True

A voltmeter is connected Series in a resistors to measure voltage.

False

Ammeter is used to measure Current.

False

Ammeter and Voltmeter are considered device used in a circuit.

True

Voltmeter is a device used for measuring the potential difference between 2 different points in space.

True

Current is measured in Amperes.

True

A circuit cannot functions without a source.

True

Voltmeter is connected in parallel with a device to measure it's voltage.

True

Resistivity is a measure of the resistance of a given size of a specific material to electrical conduction.

True

Symbol 'A' stands for length of ammeter.

False

Power is measured through the used of a device called Circuit breaker.

False

Circuits consists of circuit element and wires, the wires are called conductors.

True

Current is not the flow of charges, it is the rate of flow of charges.

True

KVL stands for kirchhoff's voltage lane.

False

Symbol 'V' stands for current circuit.

False

Kirchhoff's Current Law is also Known as 2nd Law of motion.

False

Resistance is the unit of Resistors.

False

The unit for resistance is OHM.

True

Closed loop is also Called a circuit.

True

The positive ad negative signs on the resistors can be neglected and it doesn't affect the result,

False

A circuit has always a Ground.

True

KCL stands for kirchhoff's current law.

True

The unit JOULEs is also called OHM.

False

Wires are good conductors of Electric charges.

True

KCL states that,in a closed circuit the entering current at node is equal to the current leaving at the node.

True

A circuit can"t function without a resistors ?

False

KVL states that the algebraic sum of the voltage at node in a closed circuit s equal to zero.

True

KCL : CURRENT ; KVL : VOLTAGE.

True

KCL is for Voltage while KVL is for current.

False

The unit of POWER is WATT.

False

States that the algebraic sum of the voltage at node in a closed circuit is equal to zero.

Ohm's

Find the total resistor if R1, R2, R3 and R4 is connected in series and there value is 2 ,4 ,6 ,8 respectively.

20

KCl stands for?

Kirchhoff's Current Law

It is also called a higher potential terminal.

Positive

Find I if P=6 and V=1.

6

________________ is a wire that has a metal tipped wand.

Probe

Symbol 'V' stands for current circuit.

FALSE

The wires of ammeter is both Positive respectively.

False

Voltage is measured through the used of _______________?

Voltmeter

Wire ends In a metal-tipped wand called Circuits.

FALSE

Power is a rate at which work is done and it is the rate at which energy transferred.

TRUE

Find V if I=5 and P=4.

0.8

The unit of Ampere is current.

False

States that in a closed circuit that the entering current at node is equal to the current leaving at the node is?

KCL

Find P if I=6A and V=3V.

18Watts

___________________ IS ALSO CALLED A LOWER POTENTIAL TERMINAL.

NEGATIVE

Find P if I= 3A and V=3V.

9

Circuits is consists of circuit elements and wires, the wires is called _________ ?

Conductors

Power is equal to current multiply by_________________ ?

Voltage

Ammeter is connected in series with a device to measure it's voltage.

FALSE

The unit of Voltmeter is Ammeter.

False

It is the rate of flow of charges.

Current

The 2 kinds of charge are ?

Positive, Negative

___________________ may also referred to as the specific electrical resistance.

Resistivity

Find R total if the resistors connected in a series, The value of R1= 6, R2= 3, R4=5, R5=5, R6=6.

25

Find V if I=2 and P=22

11

Find V if P=3 and I=2.

1.5

The Ammeter is a device used to measure ?

Current

Is a device connected in parallel with a device to measure it's current.

Ammeter

Circuits consists of circuit element and wires, the wires are called?

Conductors

Voltmeter : Voltage ; Ammeter : ____________ ?

Current

If the power is constant, is simply the Formula of it is ?

E = Pt

Symbol 'A' stands for Length of ammeter ?

FALSE

The unit of Power is WATTs.

True

The "P" symbol stands for ?

Power

KCL is also called 2nd Law of motion ?

FALSE

KVL states that the total ____________ around a closed loop must be Zero.

Voltage

Is a device used for measuring the potential difference between 2 different points in space.

Voltmeter

The unit of Resistance is what ?

Ohm

The ammeter and a voltmeter is very useful in a circuit.

True

It is a measure of resistance of a given size of specific material to electrical conduction.

Resistivity

KVL stands for ?

Kirchhoff's Voltage Law

Current is measured in ?

Amperes

The unit of Power is ?

Watt

Is a device connected in parallel with a device to measure it's voltage.

Voltmeter

Voltmeter is measured through the used of Volts.

False

_________________ is a rate at which work is done and it is the rate at which energy is transferred.

Power

Find P if I=1 and V= 2.

2

Energy is a rate at which work is done and it is the rate at which energy transferred.

FALSE

The unit of POWER is __________?

all of the above

Symbol 'V' stands for EMF also ?

True

The purpose of capacitor in a circuit is to charges and energy.

True

Voltmeter device used to measure Voltage

True

the symbol "C" stands for Charges

False

Capacitor is also called Positive charges.

False

The symbol "V" stands for Voltage.

True

Capacitor is store energy between the spaces of the plates and they energy is used to generate high form of electric current.

True

Symbol 'C' stands for Circuits ?

False

Capacitor is a device used to store an Electric charge.

True

Insulator is used to store energy and electric charge.

False

The unit of Capacitor is Capacitance.

True

Conductors is made of two close conductors that are separated by a dieletric material.

False

Capacitor is an electronic circuit device for temporary storage of electrical energy.

True

Ammeter device used to measure Current.

True

Capacitor is for Ohm and Resistance is for Capacitance.

False

A circuit can't be function without capacitor.

False

EMF  is also called a power source.

True

EMF stands for electromotive force

True

To get the total Capacitance of a circuit we used a device called capacitor.

False

The most common used for capacitors is energy storage.

True

V is the speed of light in the transparent medium.

True

Capacitors in parallel is the same as Resistors in series.

True

3.00 x 10 raise to 8 m/s is the speed of light in vacuum.

True

The index of refraction of vacuum is 2.

False

Radiowaves is one of the example of Electromagnetic waves.

True

Infrared is a kind of Light,

True

The power source is also called EMf.

True

The index of refraction of air is 100.

False

The wavelength of X-rays is around 400-700mm.

False

X-rays are not kind of light instead it is a kind of Device.

False

Light is faster than Sound.

True

Gamma rays has the frequency of < 50 000 000 THz.

False

V is the speed of light in the transparent medium.

False

The frequency of Ultraviolet is around 750-6000 THz.

True

Radio waves is a kind of light.

True

The index of refraction of water is 1.33.

True

The symbol "f" stands for Frequency.

True

n is the Index of refraction of a transparent medum.

True

400-700 nm is the wavelength of ultraviolet .

False

Frequency can be measured through the used of Voltmeter.

False

Positive and negative charge is very important in a circuit.

True

FIND C TOTAL IF c1=5 AND c2=10. (CONNECTED PARALLEL)

15

Resistors : _________ ; Capacitors : Capacitance.

Resistance

_______________ has a zero charge.

Neutron

The circuit cannot function if there is no ________________ ?

Power source

The following are medium of light EXCEPT ONE.

Seeds

The unit of Voltage is ?

Volts

Light cannot be travel if there is no medium.

True

it is an electronic circuit device for temporary storage of electrical energy.

Capacitors

Microwaves is an example of Light.

True

The frequency of Infrared is ?

750GHz-430 GHz

The index of refraction of light in water is ?

1.33

Symbol C stands for Circuit.

False

Find the total capacitance,which they are in parallel connections the values are C1=1, C2=2, C3=3.

6

Symbol V can be used also as a substitute of EMF symbol.

True

The index of refraction of light in air is ?

1.00

Radiowaves is not an example of light.

False

The speed of light in a vacuum is ?

3.00 x 10 ^ 8 m/s

The unit of current is always volts.

False

The wavelength of Ultraviolet is ?

5-400m

The "n" symbol is for the index of refraction of a transparent medium.

True

____________________ Is an electronic device for temporary storage of electrical energy.

Capacitor

'n' is the index of refraction of a transparent medium.

True

Insulators is used to store energy and electric charge.

False

The following are examples of light EXCEPT ONE.

Radio

___________________ has a Negative charge.

Negative

The index of refraction of light in a glass is ?

1.5

The unit of POWER is ?

Watts

Find the total capacitance if they are connected in parallel (C1=3 , C2 =5 , C3=6.

14

The wavelength of X rays are ?

.006-5 nm

The index of refraction of Water is 1.5 ?

False

Steel is one of the example of a good _________ ?

Conductors

The symbol "c"  stands for ?

speed of Light in vacuum

The Frequency of ultraviolet rays is ?

750-6000 THz

The index of refraction of light in VACUUM is ?

1

______________________ can be created by accelerating charges and moving charges.

Electromagnetic waves

The wavelength of Radiowaves is ?

>1m

The frequency of Microwaves is ?

300-750000 MHz

_____________ has a positive charge.

Proton

The index of refraction of vacuum is ?

1

The unit of Capacitor is called ?

Capacitance

Electrowaves is an example of Conductors.

False

The best way to Survive the Calculus based- Physics 2 subject is /are ?

all of the above

The symbol "v" stands for ?

speed of light in a transparent medium

The most common used for capacitors is ?

Energy storage

Voltmeter is a device used to measure ?

Voltage

The index of refraction of water is ?

1.33

EMF stands for ?

Electromotive Force

Radio is an example of a light.

False


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