Physics Test - 3 (11th std)
Description: Physics Test - 3 (11th std) | |
Number of Questions: 20 | |
Created by: Gauri Chanda | |
Tags: Physics Test - 3 (11th std) Alpha, Beta and Gamma Radiations Kinematics: 2-D and 3-D Rigid Body Dynamics Work, Energy and Power Dynamics of Particle Kinetic Energy Collision Law of Conservation of Energy |
A particle is thrown vertically up from the earth with a velocity of 9.8 m/s. At what height will its kinetic energy be reduced to 3/4 of its original kinetic energy?
Which of the following given formulas represents the maximum range of the projectile?
Which of the following forces is the force that can perform some resultant work along an arbitrary closed path of its point of application?
If the lines of all forces intersect at a common point, the force system is known as
Which of the following forces is important in certain types of nuclear processes, such as Beta-decay?
Which of the following theorems states that if three forces acting at a point are in equilibrium then each of the force is directly proportional to the sine of the angle between the remaining two forces?
Whenever a body slides over another body, a force comes into play between the two surfaces in contact and this force is known as which of the following forces?
A force system when the lines of the action of all forces in one plane is
If the kinetic energy of the system is conserved during a collision then it is called which of the following techniques?
Which of the following theorems states that the work done by a force acting on the body during its displacement is equal to the change in kinetic energy of the body during displacement?
Which of the following laws states that everybody continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion along a straight line unless it is compelled by an external force to change that state?
Which of the following given equations represents the equation of path of the projectile?
If the work done by a force in moving a body between two positions is independent of the path followed by the body then, such type of force is called which of the following?
Which of the following forces is the force in which the interacting objects are physically in contact with each other?
Which of the following laws states that if a body or system of bodies is in motion under a conservative system of forces then the sum of its kinetic energy and potential energy is constant?
If there is a loss of kinetic energy during the collision between two bodies then it is called which of the following techniques?
Which of the following forces is a single force that acts along with the other forces to keep the body in equilibrium?
Which of the following is called the rate of change of angular displacement?
Which of the following given formulas represents the range of a projectile?
Which of the following given options is said to be done by force or against the direction force when the point of application of the force moves towards or against the direction of force?