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PHYSICS CLASS IX

1. Pay attention to the statement below!


I. The density of an object is the ratio between its mass and volume.
II. If the mass of an object increases, the density of the object also increases
big.
III. Volume is directly proportional to density.
The true statement about type masa is….
a. I c. II & III
b. I & III 2. d. Everything is correct

The greater the density of a substance, the more...


A. large volume
B. large mass
C. large ratio of mass to volume
D. large ratio of volume to mass
3. Which of the following statements is correct?...
A. The density of liquids is always less than the density of solids
B. The density of liquids is always greater than the density of solids
B. gases have no density
D. the density of the liquid cannot be determined
4. Pay attention to the following statements!
(1) The upward force is less than the weight of the object
(2) The density of the object is smaller than the density of the liquid
(3) Lifting force equals weighting force
(4) The density of the object is the same as the density of the liquid
The terms for floating objects are indicated by numbers....
A. (1)
B. (2)
C. (1) and (2)
D. (3) and (4)
5. The relationship between force, pressure area, and pressure is…
a. If the force becomes greater and the area remains constant, the pressure decreases
b. If the force becomes greater and the area becomes smaller, the pressure remains constant
c. If the force remains constant and the area becomes larger, the pressure decreases
d. If the force remains constant and the area becomes larger, the pressure increases.
6. The following technical tools work based on the principle of Pascal's law, except...
a. Car lifting equipment b. c. hydraulic jack
Lever D. pump hydraulic
7. A child who lifts a block in the pool water feels lighter than in
land caused by the upward force on the block by the pool water. This statement is in accordance with
the law….
a. Easter c. Archimedes
b. Connecting Vessels d. Boyle
8. The teapot that we use every day for drinking water is a tool
which works based on…
a. Pascal's Law c. Archimedes' Law
b. Law of Related Vessels d. Boyle's Law
9. An object floating in a liquid has the following meaning:
(1) Archimedes' force is the same as the weight of the object
(2) the density of the object is smaller than the density of the liquid
(3) the density of the object is the same as the density of the liquid
(4) the density of the object is greater than the density of the liquid
The correct statement is....
a. 1, 2, and 3 c. 2 and 4
b. 1 and 3 d. 1, 2, 3, and 4
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10. Pay attention to the statement below


I. Proportional to the area of the contact area, inversely proportional to the working force
II. Proportional to the working force and inversely proportional to the area of the contact area
III. Proportional to the force applied and proportional to the area of contact
IV. Proportional to the mass of the object and inversely proportional to the area of the contact area
The statement that describes pressure is….
a. I c. III
b. II d. IV
11. The instrument for measuring air pressure in a closed tube is. a. ..
Barometer c. Hydrometer
b. Voltmeter d. Manometer
12. The correct statement regarding hydrostatic pressure is
a. The greater the density of a liquid, the lower the pressure
b. The greater the depth of an object, the greater the pressure
c. The smaller the depth of an object, the greater the pressure
d. The smaller the density of a liquid, the greater the pressure
13. The relation vessel law does not apply when...
a. Too many connected vessels b. The shape of each c. The vessel is tilted
vessel is not the same d. There is a capillary tube in the vessel
14. The simple lever in which the effort and load act on the same side of the fulcurm, but load acting at a
greater distance than the effort is known as…
a. Lever of first order
b. Lever of second order
c. Lever of third order
d. Lever of fourth order
15. State the Principle of Moments
a. When a system is in equilibrium, the sum of the total clockwise moment is equal to the sum of the total
anti-clockwise moment about the same pivot.
b. When a system is in equilibrium, the sum of the total clockwise moment is less than the
sum of the total anti-clockwise moment about the same pivot.
c. When a system is in equilibrium, the sum of the total clockwise moment is greater the sum of the total
anti-clockwise moment about the same pivot.
d. When a system is in equilibrium, the sum of the total clockwise moment is equal to the sum of the total
anti-clockwise moment about the different pivot.
ESSAY
1. A ball has a mass of 30 grams. If the volume of the ball is 60 cm3 , determine the density
The ball is in SI units!
2. An object has a mass of 5 kg. If the specific mass of the substance is 2 gr/cm3 , determine the volume of the object
the!
3. Pay attention to the following table of densities of substances!

A cube with a side of 4 cm has a mass of 672 grams. Based on the density table, what material is the
cube made of?
4. An empty can has a mass of 500 grams and a volume of 400 cm3 . Then the can was filled with oil until it was full
and weighed, the mass was 820 g. Determine the density of the oil
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5. A block measuring 10 cm x 5 cm x 4 cm with a mass of 100 g is placed in water containing


has a density of 1 g/cm3 . Based on the density value of the block and water, is the position of the
block floating, floating or sinking in the water?
6. Look at the following picture.
If the density of Hg is 13,600 kg/m3 and the density of oil is 800kg/
m3 then the value of h is.....

7. A car lifting machine has a small and large cross-sectional area of 8 cm2
and 20cm2 . If the compressive force in the small cross section is 20 N then the lifting force in the large cross section
is . .. .

8. At the bottom of a water pool, a hydrostatic pressure measuring device detected a reading of 50,000
pascals. So calculate the depth of the water pool?
9. If a bottle is filled with water to a height of 50 cm at the bottom of the bottle. If the bottle is perforated
10 cm from the bottom, then determine the hydrostatic pressure in the hole if the earth's gravitational
acceleration is 10 m/s2 and the density of water is 1000 kg/m3!
10. Badi pushes a cart with two steps and requires a force of 120 Newtons. If the area of the palm
is 150 cm2, how much pressure does Badi exert on the cart?
11. The air pressure at the top of a mountain is 55 cmHg. What is the height of the mountain?
sea level?
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16. A 50 cm rule is balance at its mid-point. A force of 8.0 N act at a distance of 10 cm from one end
of the rule. Shown in the picture.
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Calculate the moment of the 8.0 N force of the pivot!

17. A 10 kg mass is suspended from a beam 1.2 m long. The beam is fixed to a

wall. Find the magnitude and direction (clockwise or anti-clockwise) of the


resulting moment at point B.

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