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1. The water cooling system in a car engine that carries hot water from the engine block to the radiator is an example of cooling by:

  • conduction.
  • convection.
  • radiation.
  • transfer.

2. The operation of a simple thermostat depends on:

  • the mechanical equivalent of heat.
  • specific heat.
  • thermal expansion.
  • heat of fusion.

3. An ideal gas is heated. If the gas is in a container that prevents its volume from changing, what happens to the pressure?

  • It decreases.
  • It stays constant.
  • It increases.
  • This can't be answered without more information.

4. Which of the following is the coldest temperature?

  • 356 K
  • 201 ºF
  • 91 ºC
  • 652 ºR

5. Radio waves of wavelength 3 cm have a frequency of:

  • 1 MHz.
  • 9 MHz.
  • 100 MHz.
  • 10,000 MHz.

 

6. J. J. Thompson's measurement of e/m for the electron provides evidence for the:

  • wave nature of matter.
  • particle nature of matter.
  • wave nature of radiation.
  • particle nature of radiation.

7. In a photoelectric effect experiment at a frequency above cutoff, the stopping potential is proportional to

  • the energy of the least energetic electron before it is ejected.
  • the energy of the least energetic electron after it is ejected.
  • the energy of the most energetic electron before it is ejected.
  • the energy of the most energetic electron after it is ejected.

 

8. The magnetic field B inside a long ideal solenoid is independent of

  • the cross-sectional area of the solenoid.
  • the current.
  • the core material.
  • the spacing of the windings.

9. Helmholtz coils (solenoids) are commonly used in the laboratory (as in the e/m experiment), because the magnetic field between the coils

  • can be varied more easily than the fields of other current arrangements.
  • is especially strong.
  • nearly cancels the earth's magnetic field.
  • is nearly uniform.

10. When the speed at which a conductor is moved through a magnetic field is increased, the induced voltage

  • stays the same.
  • decreases.
  • increases.
  • depends on the material.

11. When there is current through a wire placed in a magnetic field

  • the wire will overheat.
  • the wire will become magnetized.
  • a force is exerted on the wire.
  • the magnetic field will be cancelled.

12. The charge on a glass rod which has been rubbed with silk is called positive

  • by established convention.
  • so that the proton charge will be positive.
  • to conform to the conventions adopted for G and m in Newton's law of gravitation.
  • because glass is an insulator.

 

13. At any point, the magnetic field lines are in the direction of

  • the magnetic force on a moving positive charge.
  • the magnetic force on a moving negative charge.
  • the velocity of a moving negative charge.
  • None of the above

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