Physics and Music Quiz
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What force balances the vertical component of normal reaction?

  • Nsine (correct)
  • mg
  • Fs cose
  • N
  • When does a liquid form a concave meniscus?

  • Obtuse angle of contact
  • 90-degree angle of contact
  • Acute angle of contact (correct)
  • Zero angle of contact
  • What term describes the state of oscillation of a particle in Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM)?

  • Acceleration
  • Time
  • Displacement
  • Phase (correct)
  • Which of the following is a type of free wind instrument?

    <p>Flute</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with area 5 cm² and plate separation of 0.25 cm?

    <p>$1.77 \times 10^{-12}$</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In a P-N-P transistor, what is the main contributor to the produced current?

    <p>Holes only</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Physics and Sound

    • The weight of an object is balanced by the vertical component of the normal reaction.

    Surface Tension and Liquids

    • A concave meniscus is formed by a liquid when it comes into contact with a container, resulting in a downward curvature.

    Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM)

    • The state of oscillation of a particle in SHM is described as simple harmonic motion.

    Music

    • A flute is a type of free wind instrument.

    Capacitance and Electronics

    • The capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with an area of 5 cm² and a plate separation of 0.25 cm can be calculated using the formula for capacitance.

    Electronics and Transistors

    • In a P-N-P transistor, the main contributor to the produced current is the flow of holes from the emitter to the collector.

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    Test your knowledge with this quiz which covers topics like forces, motion, oscillation, liquids, and musical instruments. Choose the correct answers from multiple-choice questions related to physics and music.

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