Experiments Quiz

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Form 3-Form 5 (1. Intro) Physics Test sobre Experiments Quiz, creado por Karen Bugeja el 24/10/2015.
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Pregunta 1

Pregunta
What measuring device would you use to obtain the value of the volume in a coffee mug?
Respuesta
  • eureka can
  • top pan balance
  • measuring cylinder
  • stop watch

Pregunta 2

Pregunta
What measuring device would you use to obtain the value of the mass of an apple?
Respuesta
  • eureka can
  • measuring cylinder
  • top pan balance
  • stop watch

Pregunta 3

Pregunta
What measuring device would you use to obtain the value of the length of the pendulum of a grandfather clock?
Respuesta
  • eureka can
  • measuring tape
  • metre ruler
  • vernier scale

Pregunta 4

Pregunta
What measuring device would you use to obtain the value of the thickness of a wire?
Respuesta
  • measuring cylinder
  • vernier scale
  • micrometer screw gauge
  • metre ruler

Pregunta 5

Pregunta
What measuring device would you use to obtain the value of the temperature in a cup of tea?
Respuesta
  • measuring cylinder
  • electronic balance
  • thermometer
  • protractor

Pregunta 6

Pregunta
What measuring device would you use to obtain the value of the time taken to run 20 stairs ?
Respuesta
  • metre ruler
  • vernier scale
  • stop watch
  • wrist watch

Pregunta 7

Pregunta
What measuring device would you use to obtain the value of the time taken for an apple to fall 1 metre?
Respuesta
  • stop watch
  • electronic timer
  • metre ruler
  • measuring tape

Pregunta 8

Pregunta
What measuring device would you use to obtain the value of the angle of a beam of light hitting a mirror?
Respuesta
  • measuring tape
  • metre ruler
  • protractor
  • vernier scale

Pregunta 9

Pregunta
How would you write the number 9.755864 to two decimal places?
Respuesta
  • 9.756
  • 9.76
  • 9.75
  • 9.8

Pregunta 10

Pregunta
Mark wants to find the volume of a rock. He puts 60 cm^3 of water in a measuring cylinder. After he places a rock the new reading is 75 cm^3. What is the volume of the rock?
Respuesta
  • 60cm^3
  • 75cm^3
  • 135 cm^3
  • 15cm^3
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