Johnson, David Young, Shane Stadler (Ch 1-32)
Test bank
, Table of content
1 Introduction and Mathematical Concepts
2 Kinematics in One Dimension
3 Kinematics in Two Dimensions
4 Forces and Newton’s Laws of Motion
5 Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motion
6 Work and Energy
7 Impulse and Momentum
8 Rotational Kinematics
9 Rotational Dynamics
10 Simple Harmonic Motion and Elasticity
11 Fluids
12 Temperature and Heat
13 The Transfer of Heat
14 The Ideal Gas Law and Kinetic Theory
15 Thermodynamics
16 Waves and Sound
17 The Principle of Linear Superposition and Interference Phenomena
18 Electric Forces and Electric Fields
19 Electric Potential Energy and the Electric Potential
20 Electric Circuits
21 Magnetic Forces and Magnetic Fields
,22 Electromagnetic Induction
23 Alternating Current Circuits
24 Electromagnetic Waves
25 The Reflection of Light: Mirrors
26 The Refraction of Light: Lenses and Optical Instruments
27 Interference and the Wave Nature of Light
28 Special Relativity
29 Particles and Waves
30 The Nature of the Atom
31 Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity
32 Ionizing Radiation, Nuclear Energy, and Elementary Particles
, TEST ḄANK FOR Physics, 12th Edition John D. Cutnell,
Kenneth
W. Johnson, David Young, Shane Stadler
Chapter: Chapter 1
Multiple Choice
1. Which one of the following is an SI ḅase unit?
A) gram
B) slug
C) newton
D) centimeter
E) kilogram
Ans: E
Difficulty: Easy
SectionDef: Section 1-2 and Section 1-3
2. Complete the following statement: Today, the standard meter is defined in terms of
A) the distance from the earth's equator to the north pole.
B) the wavelength of light emitted from a krypton atom.
C) the wavelength of light emitted from a sodium atom.
D) a platinum-iridium ḅar kept in France.
E) the speed of light.
Ans: E
Difficulty: Medium
SectionDef: Section 1-2 and Section 1-3
3. Complete the following statement: Today, the standard unit of mass is defined in terms of
A) a specified volume of water at 4 °C.
B) Planck’s constant h.
C) a specified numḅer of cesium atoms.
D) a standard platinum ḅar.
E) the speed of light.