Physics Practice Test

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What types of questions are on the physics practice test?

  • Fill in the blank questions
  • True or false questions
  • Multiple-choice, scientific method, and problem-solving questions (correct)
  • Essay questions

What topics are covered on the physics practice test?

  • History of physics
  • Work, momentum, collisions, and forces (correct)
  • Astronomy
  • Quantum mechanics

What is the average speed of a marathon runner who runs 26 miles in 2 hours?

  • 10 mph
  • 5 mph
  • 20 mph
  • 13 mph (correct)

What is the purpose of the equation bank during the physics practice test?

<p>To provide equations for use on the test (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the relationship between stopping distance and speed when driving?

<p>Stopping distance increases as speed increases (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of the scientific method questions on the physics practice test?

<p>To identify correct usage of the terms hypothesis and theory (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the final problem-solving question on the physics practice test?

<p>Calculating the final speed and direction of a large fish after swallowing a smaller fish (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the relationship between air resistance and gravitational forces on falling raindrops?

<p>Air resistance balances gravitational forces, causing raindrops to fall at a constant speed (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Physics Practice Test Summary

  • Electronic devices are not allowed during the test.
  • Work must be shown for full credit.
  • The test consists of multiple-choice questions, scientific method questions, and problem-solving questions.
  • Equations are provided in an equation bank.
  • The test covers topics such as work, momentum, collisions, and forces.
  • Raindrops fall at a constant speed due to air resistance balancing gravitational forces.
  • The scientific method questions require identifying correct usage of the terms hypothesis and theory.
  • The average speed of a marathon runner who runs 26 miles in 2 hours is 13 mph.
  • When driving, the stopping distance increases as speed increases.
  • A problem-solving question involves calculating the height, speed, impulse, and force of a ball dropped from the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
  • Another problem-solving question involves using the parallelogram rule to show the direction of momentum after a collision between two cars.
  • A final problem-solving question involves calculating the final speed and direction of a large fish after swallowing a smaller fish.

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