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PHYSICAL SCIENCE

MODERN PHYSICS
1. THE FOLLOWING ARE THE MAJOR
FIELDS OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE EXCEPT

A. Physics
B. Chemistry-
C.Astronomy
D.LOBOTOMY
2. What is the maximum height of the projectile

t = 2/s

20 m/s A. 10.8m
B. 2.3m
h? C.20.4m
D.480.8m
GIVEN 20ms 2s h?

Equation:
V= velocity
T= time
A = acceleration

(9.8)
3. Three Cars A, B, and C start from the same
point 0. Car A went 5km N, and then 9.0km W.
Car B went 7km E, and Car C went around the
circular path of diameter 4km.
Determine (a) the distance travelled by each
monkey and (b) the displacement of each
monkey from point 0.
4. A nuclear reaction when lighter
elements combine to form heavier
elements with the release of energy
thermonuclear reaction
A. Nuclear fusion
B. Stellar Nucleosynthesis
C. Nuclear fission 
D. nuclear decay
4. A nuclear reaction when lighter
elements combine to form heavier
elements with the release of energy
thermonuclear reaction
A. Nuclear fusion
B. Stellar Nucleosynthesis
C. Nuclear fission 
D. nuclear decay
5. A region on space where nothing can
escape not even light

A. Black hole
B. Stellar black hole
C. Primordial Black hole 
D. Super massive Black hole
6. a physical phenomenon in which time
moves differently for different observers
in the same inertial frame (in which there
is no acceleration between them).
A. Speed of light
B. Time dilation
C. Length contraction 
D. Gravitational lensing
6. a physical phenomenon in which time
moves differently for different observers
in the same inertial frame (in which there
is no acceleration between them).
A. Speed of light
B. Time dilation
C. Length contraction 
D. Gravitational lensing
7. A farmer saw UFO traveling at 80% of speed of light passes him in
just 1 seconds.

How long would it take for the UFO to pass by in the perspective of a
farmer?

A. 1.67
B. 2.67
C. 3.67
D. 4.67
𝑇
𝑇 °=


2
𝑣
1− 2
𝑐

1
𝑇 °= 1 1
√ 𝑇 °= 𝑇 °=
2
0.8
1− 2
𝑐 √1−0 .64 √0 .36
1
𝑇 °= econds

0 .6
8. We orbit the Sun at a distance of about 150 million km. how long will it
takes for the light to reach us where light travels at 300,000k/s

A. 8 minutes and 33 seconds


B. 8 minutes
C. 8 minutes and 44 seconds
D. 9 minutes
Given:
150, 000, 000km
300,000 k/s

t t t t
9. Who is the father of modern physics?

A. Galileo Galilei
B. Nicolas Tesla
C. Isaac Newton
D. Albert Einstein
9. Who is the father of modern physics?

A. Galileo Galilei
B. Nicolas Tesla
C. Isaac Newton
D. Albert Einstein
10. Is a motion that regularly returns to a given
position after a fixed time interval.

A. Periodic Motion
B. Projectile Motion
C. Simple harmonic motion
D. Newton’s first law of motion
10. Is a motion that regularly returns to a given
position after a fixed time interval.

A. Periodic Motion
B. Projectile Motion
C. Simple harmonic motion
D. Newton’s first law of motion
11. Light travel faster in

A. solid
B. liquid
C. gas
D. vacuum
11. Natural phenomenon that causes light to bend

A. gravity
B. Black hole
C. Gravitational lensing
D. Refraction
12. Natural phenomenon that causes light to bend

A. gravity
B. Black hole
C. Gravitational lensing
D. Refraction
13. the change in direction of a  wave front at an interface between two dissimilar
media so that the wave front returns into the medium from which it originated.

A. gravity
B. Black hole
C. Gravitational lensing
D. Refraction
14. Is the study of the relations between heat, work, temperature, and energy. 

A. Thermodynamics
B. Waves and Optics
C. Quantum Mechanics
D. General theory of relativity
15. Field of science that dealing with the behavior of matter and light on the atomic
and sub atomic particle

A. Thermodynamics
B. Waves and Optics
C. Quantum Mechanics
D. General theory of relativity
16. Given the initial wave length of m what is the energy of the photon in nano -
meter
● Constants
Speed of Light c =
Plank’s Contant h =
Mass of electron m =
Coulomb’s Charge e =
Required to find: Momentum of photon, Electron
● m volts, = Energy in nano-meter (joules)
Required to find: Momentum of photon, Electron
● m volts, = Energy in nano-meter (joules)

h
c. 𝑝= 𝜆

𝜔
a.
𝑓=
2𝜋

b. 𝜆=
𝑐
𝑓
Required to find: Momentum of photon, Electron
● m volts, = Energy in nano-meter (joules)

h
𝜔 𝑝=
𝑎. 𝑓 = = 4 .77 𝑥 1013 Hz 𝜆
2𝜋

b =
𝟔.𝟐𝟗 𝒙 𝟏𝟎−𝟔 𝐦

h
𝑐 . 𝑝= 1.05
𝜆
𝜔
𝑎. 𝑓 =
2𝜋 = 4 .77 𝑥 1013 Hz Required to find: Momentum of photon, Electron
volts, = Energy in nano-meter (joules)

b =
𝟔.𝟐𝟗 𝒙 𝟏𝟎−𝟔 𝐦
𝑐 . 𝑝=
h
1.05 e. KE
𝜆

𝑝
d. 𝑣 = 𝑚
𝜔
𝑎. 𝑓 =
2𝜋 = 4 .77 𝑥 1013 Hz Required to find: Momentum of photon, Electron
volts, = Energy in nano-meter (joules)

b =
𝟔.𝟐𝟗 𝒙 𝟏𝟎−𝟔 𝐦
h
𝑚=9 .11 𝑥 10− 31
𝑐 . 𝑝= 1.05
𝜆

𝑝
𝑑 . 𝑣=
𝑚
𝟏.𝟏𝟓 𝒙 𝟏𝟎𝟐𝑚/ 𝑠

e. KE KE 60.23
𝜔
𝑎. 𝑓 =
2𝜋 = 4 .77 𝑥 1013 Hz Required to find: Momentum of photon, Electron
volts, = Energy in nano-meter (joules)

b =
𝟔.𝟐𝟗 𝒙 𝟏𝟎−𝟔 𝐦
h (𝟏)(𝒌𝒆)
𝑐 . 𝑝= 1.05 𝒆𝒗 =
𝜆 𝒆

𝑝
𝑑 . 𝑣=
𝑚
𝟏.𝟏𝟓 𝒙 𝟏𝟎𝟐𝑚/ 𝑠

e. KE KE 60.23
𝜔
𝑎. 𝑓 =
2𝜋 = 4 .77 𝑥 1013 Hz Required to find: Momentum of photon, Electron
volts, = Energy in nano-meter (joules)

b =
𝟔.𝟐𝟗 𝒙 𝟏𝟎−𝟔 𝐦
h
𝑐 . 𝑝= 1.05
𝜆

𝑝
𝑑 . 𝑣=
𝑚
𝟏.𝟏𝟓 𝒙 𝟏𝟎𝟐𝑚/ 𝑠

e. KE KE 60.23

f. 3
𝜔
𝑎. 𝑓 =
2𝜋 = 4 .77 𝑥 1013 Hz Required to find: Momentum of photon, Electron
volts, = Energy in nano-meter (joules)

b =
𝟔.𝟐𝟗 𝒙 𝟏𝟎−𝟔 𝐦
h
𝑐 . 𝑝= 1.05
g. E
𝜆

𝑝
𝑑 . 𝑣=
𝑚
𝟏.𝟏𝟓 𝒙 𝟏𝟎𝟐𝑚/ 𝑠

e. KE KE 60.23

f. 3
𝜔
𝑎. 𝑓 =
2𝜋 = 4 .77 𝑥 1013 Hz Required to find: Momentum of photon, Electron
volts, = Energy in nano-meter (joules)

b =
𝟔.𝟐𝟗 𝒙 𝟏𝟎−𝟔 𝐦
h ) (𝟐.𝟐𝟓 𝒙 𝟏𝟎 −𝟐𝟓 )
𝑐 . 𝑝= 1.05
𝜆

𝑝
𝑑 . 𝑣=
𝑚
𝟏.𝟏𝟓 𝒙 𝟏𝟎𝟐𝑚/ 𝑠 60 . 23 𝒙 𝟏𝟎− 𝟐𝟖
=¿9.57
−𝟔
𝟔 . 𝟐𝟗 𝒙 𝟏𝟎 𝒎  
e. KE KE 60.23

f. 3

g. E E E E

60.23 𝒋

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