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Practice Makes Perfect - Final Comprehensive Quiz General Physics Lecture/Lab (PHY 213) V. M. Edwards, Ph.D., Professor Last Name__________________________ First name______________________ Score___________ SI Base Units Quantity SI Unit (word) SI Unit (abbreviation)

  1. Mass _________________ _________.
  2. Time _________________ _________.
  3. Length _________________ _________.

SI Prefixes (write the symbol and the factor)

4. Femto ____ _______

5. Pico ____ _______

6. Nano ____ _______

7. Micro ____ _______

8. Milli ____ _______

9. Centi ____ _______

10. Deci ____ _______

11. Deka ____ _______

12. Hecto ____ _______

13. Kilo ____ _______

14. Mega ____ _______

15. Giga ____ _______

16. Tera ____ _______

  1. Write the conversion between minutes and seconds _________________________________.
  2. Write the conversion between hours and seconds _________________________________.
  3. Write the conversion between feet and inches _________________________________.
  4. Write the conversion between feet and yards _________________________________.
  5. Write the conversion between feet and miles _________________________________.
  6. Write the conversion between meters and feet _________________________________.
  7. Write the conversion between miles and kilometers _________________________________.
  8. Write the conversion between acre and ft2 _________________________________.
  9. Write the conversion between liters and quarts _________________________________.
  10. Write the conversion between liters and cubic centimeters _________________________________.
  11. Write the conversion between U.S. gal and cubic meters _________________________________.
  12. One liter of water has a mass of _________________________________.
  13. The weight of one kilogram in pounds _________________________________.
  14. Area of a rectangle ____________________________ _________.
  15. Area of a triangle ____________________________ _________.
  16. Area of a circle ____________________________ _________.
  17. Circumference of a circle ____________________________ _________.
  18. Surface area of a sphere ____________________________ _________.
  19. Volume of a rectangular solid ____________________________ _________.
  20. Volume of a cylinder ____________________________ _________.
  21. Volume of a sphere ____________________________ _________.
  22. Acceleration due to gravity __________________ (SI)__________________(USCS)
  23. Mass of Earth ________________________________________
  24. Radius of Earth ________________________________________
  25. Universal Gravitational Constant _________________________________________
  26. Avogadro’s number NA _________________________________________
  27. The speed of light _________________________________________
  28. Atomic mass unit (u) _________________________________________
  29. Pythagorean Theorem ___________________________
  30. Sin θ = ____________________
  31. Cos θ = ____________________
  32. Tan θ = ____________________

Derived SI and USCS Units

49. kg·m/s2 = _____________

50. slugˑft/s2 = _____________

51. N·m = _____________

52. kgˑm2/s2 = _____________

53. 54.

55. lb/in2 = _____________

  1. A kilogram meter per second squared (kgˑm/s2) is called a ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___. This is the SI unit for

___ ___ ___ ___ ___ and ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___.

  1. A slug foot per second squared (slugˑft/s2) is called a ___ ___ ___ ___ ___. This is the USCS unit for

___ ___ ___ ___ ___ and ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___.

  1. A Newton meter (Nˑm) is called a ___ ___ ___ ___ ___. This is the SI unit for ___ ___ ___ ___.
  2. A kilogram meter squared per second squared (kgˑm2/s2) is also called a ___ ___ ___ ___ ___. This is the SI unit for ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___.
  3. The joule is the SI unit for ___ ___ ___ ___ as well as ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___.
  4. A joule per second (J/s) is called a ___ ___ ___ ___. This is the SI unit for ___ ___ ___ ___ ___.
  5. A newton meter per second (Nˑm/s) is also called a ___ ___ ___ ___.
  6. The ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ is USCS unit for power and 1 hp = ___ ___ ___ W.
  7. A newton per meter squared (N/m2) is called a ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___. This is the SI unit for

___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___.

  1. A pound per inch squared (lb/in2) is commonly called the ___ ___ ___ . This is the USCS unit for

___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___.

  1. According to the law of conservation of energy, ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ is neither ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ nor ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___.
  2. The total mechanical energy is equal to the sum of ___ ___ energy and the ___ ___ energy.
  3. According to principle of conservation of linear momentum:

__________________________________________________________________________________________ Equation SI unit

  1. Average Speed ______________________ _________.
  2. Average Velocity ______________________ _________.
  3. Average Acceleration ______________________ _________.

The Kinematic Equations for Constant Acceleration (Chapter 2)

  1. ___________________________________ _________.
  2. ___________________________________ _________.
  3. ___________________________________ _________.
  4. ___________________________________ _________.
  5. ___________________________________ _________.
  6. Height (free fall from rest) ______________________ _________.
  7. Components of a vector a ax =________________ ay = _________________
  8. Magnitude of vector a ______________________
  9. Direction of vector a ______________________
  10. Unit-Vector Notation ______________________
  11. The Scalar (or Dot) Product __________________________________________________________
  12. The Vector (or Cross) Product __________________________________________________________

Given vi and θ, write the equation for the following:

  1. The initial vertical velocity ________________________________.
  2. The initial horizontal velocity ________________________________.
  3. Range ________________________________.
  4. Newton’s 2nd Law ______________________ _________.
  5. Weight (use w, m, g) ______________________ _________. ________. (BE)
  6. The Gravitational Force (FG) ______________________ _________.
  7. Normal Force ______________________ _________.
  8. Apparent weight ______________________ _________.
  9. Frictional (static) Force ______________________ _________.
  10. Frictional (kinetic) Force ______________________ _________.
  11. An object is in ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___when it has zero acceleration.
  12. Centripetal Acceleration (ac,v,r) ______________________ _________.
  13. Centripetal Force (F,m,ac) ______________________ _________.
  14. Centripetal Force ( F,m,v,r) ______________________ _________.
  15. Circular velocity (v, r,T) ______________________ _________.
  16. Speed of Satellite (Circular Orbit) ______________________ _________.
  17. Period of Satellite (Circular Orbit) ______________________ _________.
  18. Banked Curves ______________________
  19. Workhorizontal (WH, F, s, cosθ) _____________________ _________.
  20. Workagainst gravity (Wg,m,g,h,) _____________________ _________.
  21. Kinetic Energy ______________________ _________.
  22. Work – Energy Theorem ______________________
  23. Potential Energy ______________________ _________.
  24. Total Mechanical Energy ______________________ _________
  25. Power (use P, W, t) ______________________ _________.
  26. Power (use P, E, t) ______________________ _________.
  27. Power (use F,v) ______________________ _________
  28. Impulse ______________________ _________.
  29. Linear Momentum ______________________ _________.
  30. Impulse-Momentum Theorem ______________________
  31. T or F A vector quantity has both magnitude and direction.
  32. __________________, __________________ and _____________________ are examples of scalar quantities.
  33. __________________, ___________________and _____________________ are examples of vector quantities.
  34. Definition of θ in radians (equation) ______________________ (angular displacement)
  35. The # of radians that correspond to 360, or one revolution is _____________.
  36. The # of degrees in one radian is ______________________
  37. Angular velocity ______________________ _________.
  38. Angular acceleration ______________________ _________.
  39. Tangential speed ______________________ _________.

(smooth rolling motion)

  1. Tangential acceleration ______________________ _________.

(smooth rolling motion) The Kinematic Equations for Constant Angular Acceleration (Chapter 10)

  1. ___________________________________ _________.
  2. ___________________________________ _________.
  3. ___________________________________ _________.
  4. ___________________________________ _________.
  5. ___________________________________ _________.
  6. Mass Density ______________________ _______ (SI unit)
  7. Pressure ______________________ _______ (SI unit)
  8. Pressure in a Static Fluid ______________________ _______ (SI unit)
  9. Archimedes’ Principle ______________________ _______ (SI unit)

Temperature Conversions

133. From Celsius to Fahrenheit ______________________ _______ (SI unit)

134. From Fahrenheit to Celsius ______________________ _______ (SI unit)

135. From Celsius to Kelvin ______________________ _______ (SI unit)

136. Normal Body Temperature __________(̊ F) _______ (̊ C) _______ (K)

137. Heat Exchange ______________________ _______ (SI unit)

138. Specific Heat of water ______________________ _______ (SI unit)

139. Density of water ______________________ _______ (SI unit)

  1. Density of air at 1 atmosphere (atm) ______________________ _______ (SI Unit)

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