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ESAS – Physics and Chemistry (M5FA5) Question 6 1 pts

19/20
Light is similar to radiant _______. But has different frequencies and wavelengths.

Question 1 1 pts
[!j Heat
Darkness
Objects stay at rest or in uniform, linear motion if ___________.
Vibration
@ No mass exists
Light
(!) No forces exist

ti No net forces exits Question 7 1 pts

@ No momentum exists
A ray of light parallel to the optic axis of a concave mirror is renected back

through the center of the sphere.


Question 2 1 pts
parallel to the optic axis.

Which of these terms describes to us how nature behaves? ~ through the focal point.

as if it came from the focal point.


W theory
validation

Question 8 1 pts
[!} law

hypothesis
A diverging lens has a foca l length of 10 cm. Where is the image located when an
object is placed 30 cm from the lens?

Question 3 1 pts
~ 7.5 cm on the near side

15 cm on the near side


Ok, you have a m a!>!> or 60 kg and you jump out or a plane where 200 N of w ind
resistance acts against your fa ll. You_______
7.5 cm on the far side

30 cm on the near side


~ weigh 60 N and have a net force on you of 400 N

W weigh 600 N and have a net force on you of 800 N

Question 9 1 pts
[!J weigh 600 N and have a net force on you of 400 N

weigh 60 N and have a net force on you of 800 N


The dispersion of light when it passes through a prism shows that

Question 4 1 pts ~ different colors have different indices of refraction.

the prism contains many narrow, equally spaced slits.


So I build a big slingshot and put my sister in it. It fir es her off the Science Center (45
all colors in the light are treated the same.
m high) w ith a horizontal velocity of 20 m/s. When she hits the ground, how far from
the building is she? the speed of light in a vacuum is a constant.

\,1 20m

[!) 60m Question 10 1 pts

@ 40m
A camera employs a .... lens to form .... images.
\,I 10m

diverging .... virtual

Question 5 1 pts converging .... virtual

diverging .... real


A cannon recoils while firing a cannonball. T he speed of the cannon's recoil is relatively
~ converging .... real
small b ecause the

momentum of the cannon is smaller.


Question 11 1 pts
momentum is mainly concentrated in the cannonball.

[!J cannon has much more mass than t he cannonball. Compounds that are not based on hydrogen-carbon bonds are considered inorganic
compounds. Which of the following inorganic compounds is u sed as a fertilizer?
force against the cannon is smaller t han against the ball.

Magnesium Hydroxide

[!] Ammonium Nitrate


Sodium Chloride

Sulfuric Acid
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Question 12 1 pts Question 18 1 pis

It refers to matter that is uniform and fixed composition at the nanoscopic level. W hich of the following is a mixture?

Compound (!.] Brass

Mixture Sulfur

Element Phosphorus

I!) Pure Substance Lead

Question 13 1 pis Question 19 1 pis

It refers to matter that is composed o f only one kind of atom. Molecules of matter at this state are separated by large distance relative to the size of
the molecules. Hence. molecules are free to move randomly at different directions.
Pure Substance
Liquid
(!J Element
Plasma
Mixture

Compound
Solid

Question 14 1 pis
Question 20 1 pis

The international system of units (SI) has how many base units?
The scientific law is best described as:

a series of rules made by representing of the government

the transmutation of lead into gold

• a hypothesis or theory tha t is tested repeatedly with the same results and thought to be
without exception

a good idea that many people agree with voluntarily

Question 15 1 pis

W hich element is the best conductor of electricity?

Copper

Aluminum

Gold

[!] Silver

Question 16 1 pis

It refers to the smallest chemical unit of an element.

Matter

[!)Atom

Molecule

Element

Question 17 1 pis

Monoatomic ions:

are pretty boring

have less than one oxygen

contain actinium

0 have only one atom


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ESAS – Statics and Dynamics (M6FA6) Question 7 1 pis

20/20
A body is in equilibrium w hen both the resultant force and the sum of the moments of
all external forces about any random point are equal to zero.

Question 1 1 pis
~ True

False
It deals with bodies in motion under the action of forces.

Statics

~ Kinetics
Question 8 1 pts l
Kinematics
·rhe conditions of equilibrium or motion of a rigid body remains unchanged if a force octin3

Dynamics at a given point of the ri3id body is replaced by a force of the same magnitude and direction.
but acting at a different point provided that the two forces have the same line of action."

This is known as:


Question 2 1 pts

Principle of Transmission

"Two forces acting on a particle may be replaced by a single force (resultant) which can be Principle of Transition
obtained by drawin3 the diagonal of a parallelogram. which has the sides equal to the 3iven
forces.~ Principle of Transitivity

This is known as: ~ Principle of Transmissibility

Oouble•triangular law Question 9 1 pts

Resultant Law
A body whose dimensions are negligible when compared with the distances or the
[!; Parallelogram Law
length involved in the discussion of its motion.
Diagonal Law
simple

Question 3 1 pis [!] particle

rigid

A body is in equilibrium when both the resultant force and the sum of the moments of solid
all external forces about any random point are equal to unity.

True Question 10 1 pts

I!] False
It represents the definite amount of matter, the parts of which are fixed in position
relative to one another. If the deformation is negligible, it is assumed to be __________.
Question 4 1 pts
simple

It deals with bodies in motion. solid

~ rigid
Kinematics
defonnable
Kinetics

Statics
Question 11 1 pts
(!] Dynamics

In rectilinear transition, where the acceleration is constant. the kinetics equatio ns will
be used for the calculation of the relationship between the displacement. velocity.
Question 5 1 pts acceleration. and time.

The process of replacing a single force acting on a particle by its component forces has True
a different effect as that of the original single force.
0 False

True

[!l False Question 12 1 pis

If the value of acceleration is positive. then the direction of the motion and
Question 6 1 pts acceleration is the same.

(!] True
It deals with bodies in the state of rest.
False
Kinematics

Kinetics

~ Statics

Dynamics
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Question 13 1 pts Question 19 1 pts

A path o f the projectile follows a hyperbolic trajectory. _ _ _ _ _ _ t ranslation (motion) is motion along a curve path either on the
vertical plane o r on a horizontal plane. This type of motion includes a trajectory or
projectile, w hich is a curve path on the vertical plane and rotation o n a hori zontal
True
plane.
[!) False
Circular

Question 14 1 pts Centripetal

Rotational
If the value of acceleration is negative, then the direction of the motion and
b!J Curvilinear
acceleration is the opposite to each other.

[!) True
Question 20 1 pts
False

The acceleration due to gravity has a value of:

Question 15 1 pts 32.2 ft/s

(!] 9.81 m/s"2


A path of the projectile follows a parabolic trajectory.
W 9,81m/s

b!) True -., 9.81 ft/s"2

False

Question 16 1 pts

Rectilinear translation is a motion in a plane or one dimension.

(!)True

False

Question 17 1 pts

In vertical transla tion, acceleration cannot be equal to zero since the velocity of a body
moving in a vertical motion, increases as it goes up and decreases as it goes down.

True

(!] False

Question 18 1 pts

For vertical translation. the acceleration due to gravity is always pointing downwards.

l!] True

@ False

Question 18 1 pts

For vertical translation. the acceleration due to gravity is always pointing downwards.

• True

False

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