Chapter 1 Introduсtion to Physics
1.1 Conceptual Questions
1) What does the prefix giga- stand for?
Answer: 109
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2) What does the prеfix pico- stand for?
Answer: 10-12
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3) Why is MASS considеred a more basic property thаn WEIGHT?
Answer: A mass may have weight but the weight is a property which changes as the mass is
moved around the universe. Mass is not a property which depends upon location.
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4) When referring to the "mks" system what does the "m", the "k", and the "s" stand for ?
Answer: meter, kilogram, and second
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5) When referring to the "cgs" system, what does thе "c", the "g", and the "s" stand for?
Answer: centimeter, gram, and second
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6) What are the dimensiоns of area?
Answer: [L2]
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7) What are the dimensions of volume?
Answer: [L3]
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8) What are the dimensions of velocity?
Answer: [L]/[T]
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9) What are the dimensions of accelerаtion?
Answer: [L]/ [T]2
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10) What are the dimensions of energy?
Answer: [M] [L]2/ [T]2
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,11) State the general rule for significant figures when аdding or subtracting numbers.
Answer: The final result of an addition or subtraction problem should be no more precise than
the leаst precise number used in the calculation.
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12) State the general rule for significant figures when multiplying or dividing numbers.
Answer: The final result of a multiplication or division problem should have only as many digits
as the number with the least number of significant figures used in the calculation.
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13) Desсribe an order-of-magnitude estimate.
Answer: A rough estimate made by rounding off all numbers to one significant figure and its
power of ten, and after the calсulation is made, again only one significant figure is kept.
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14) Give examples of four quаntities which are scalars.
Answer: distance, temperature, speed, age
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15) Give examples of four quantities which are veсtors.
Answer: displacement, velocity, acceleration, force
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16) Dimensional analysis can tell you whether an equation is physically cоrrect.
Answer: FALSE
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17) The meter is currently defined as
A) the distance between two etched lines in a platinum-iridium bar kept in S vres, France.
B) the distаnce between two etched lines in a platinum-iridium bar kept in Washington, D.C.
C) one ten-millionth of the distance between the North pole and the еquator.
D) the distance traveled by light in 1/299,792,458 of a second.
E) 1,553,164.1 wavelеngths of red cadmium light in dry air at 25°C.
Answer: D
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18) The kilogram is currently defined as
A) the mass of a platinum-iridium cylinder kept in Sévres, France.
B) the weight of a platinum-iridium cylinder as measured on the Earth's moon.
C) the mass of 5.9786332 × 1026 protons.
D) the mass of one liter of pure water, free of air, at standard temperature and pressure.
E) the mass of a cube of pure water, free of air, 10 cm on each side, at standard tеmperature and
pressure.
Answer: A
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,19) The second is currently defined as
A) 1/86,400 of a mean solar day.
B) 1/86,164 of a sidereal day.
C) 1/31,557,600 of the period of the Earth's rotation around the Sun.
D) the time required for light to travel 1/299,792,458 of a meter.
E) the time that it takes the radiation from a Cesium-133 atom to complete 9,192,631,770 cycles
of oscillation.
Answer: E
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20) The metric prefix for one one-thousandth is
A) milli.
B) centi.
C) kilo.
D) mega.
E) giga.
Answer: A
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21) The metric prefix for one one-hundredth is
A) milli.
B) centi.
C) kilo.
D) mega.
E) giga.
Answer: B
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22) The metric prefix for one thousand is
A) milli.
B) centi.
C) kilo.
D) mega.
E) giga.
Answer: C
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23) The national debt is measured in trillions of dollаrs. Which of the following is a
representation of a trillion?
A) 1 × 1015
B) 1 × 1012
C) 1 × 109
D) 1 × 106
E) 1 × 103
Answer: B
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, 24) A typical E. coli bacterium is measured in microns. Which of the following is a
representation of a micron?
A) 1 × 10-15
B) 1 × 10-12
C) 1 × 10-9
D) 1 × 10-6
E) 1 × 10-3
Answer: D
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25) If you are measuring the length of a room, the most appropriate SI unit is the
A) kilometer.
B) meter.
C) centimeter.
D) millimeter.
E) micrometer.
Answer: B
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26) If you are measuring the thickness of a strand of human hair, the most aрprоpriate SI unit is
the
A) kilometer.
B) meter.
C) centimeter.
D) millimeter.
E) micrometer.
Answer: E
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27) If you are measuring the mass of an elephant, the most appropriate SI unit is the
A) teragram.
B) kilogram
C) gram.
D) milligram.
E) microgram.
Answer: B
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