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Eleventh Grade (Grade 11) Physics Questions

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Grade 11 Matter
Grade 11 Matter
Grade 11 Thermodynamics
The Kinetic Molecular Theory of gases states that many particles (i.e., atoms or molecules) are
  1. at rest.
  2. in constant random motion.
  3. in thermodynamic equilibrium.
  4. in static equilibrium.
Grade 11 Matter
What is the best definition for matter?
  1. Anything that occupies space and has mass
  2. Anything that is observed through our senses
  3. Anything that takes up space
  4. Anything that have shape
Grade 11 Quantum Physics and the Atom
Grade 11 Matter
These are weak attractive forces between hydrogen and nearby oxygens and nitrogen.
  1. Covalent Bonds
  2. Ionic Bonds
  3. Hydrogen Bonds
  4. Van der Waals Forces
Grade 11 Forces and Motion
Torque is a measure of a force's tendency to produce                  .
  1. linear motion
  2. freefall motion
  3. rotational motion
  4. momentum
Grade 11 Thermodynamics
The Kinetic Molecular Theory states that the pressure of a gas results from
  1. the mass of particles.
  2. the collisions of particles with the walls of a container.
  3. the forces of repulsion between the particles.
  4. the energy loss experienced by each particle.
Grade 11 Quantum Physics and the Atom
Which of the following formed the basis for the old quantum theory?
  1. Bohr’s atomic model
  2. Schrodinger’s model
  3. Wien’s hypothesis
  4. Planck’s law
Grade 11 Forces and Motion
Grade 11 Magnetism and Electricity
Grade 11 Physics
The nucleus of a helium atom is an alpha particle, which consists of two protons and two neutrons. Which statement best explains how the two protons in an alpha particle can be bound so closely together?
  1. The strong nuclear force and the electromagnetic force are the same.
  2. The strong nuclear force is weaker than the electromagnetic force.
  3. The strong nuclear force is stronger than the electromagnetic force.
  4. The strong nuclear force and the electromagnetic force are negligible.
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