Mod 2 Questions
Mod 2 Questions
Sample Questions
Module 2
Physics
1. A force of 10 million Newton's is expressed numerically as
a) 1 MN
b) 10,000 KN
c) 10,000,000 MN
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10. What is the momentum of a ball of mass 2 grams and has a velocity of
10cm/s
a) 0.0002 kgm/s
b) 20 kgm/s
c) 5 kgm/s
13. When heat flows from a hot area to a cold area it is called
a) convection
a) conduction
b) radiation
14. The specific heat capacity of a gas heated at constant pressure, when
compared to the specific heat capacity of a gas heated at constant volume, is
a) the same
b) less
c) more
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19. 1 degree rise on the centigrade scale will cause a
a) 0.911 degree rise in Fahrenheit
b) 33 degree rise in Fahrenheit
c) 1.8 degree rise in Fahrenheit
21. You add 2 vectors together. The 3rd vector you get is called the
a) sum
b) resultant
c) component
24. The heat required to change a solid to a liquid is called the heat of
a) fusion
b) vapourisation
c) condensation
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29. 1 Calorie is equal to
a) 400 J
b) 40 J
c) 4 J
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38. The speed of sound in air at 0oC is approximately
a) 331 m/s
b) 181 m/s
c) 3 x 108 m/s
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48. Step index fibres suffer from
a) dispersion
b) scatter
c) attenuation
51. If a wave traveling to a point meets a wave traveling from that point, of
equal frequency
a) a standing wave is formed
b) the two waves cancel each other out
c) they will have no effect on each other
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57. In a fibre optic flying control system, which of the following are used
a) multi mode
b) single mode
c) dual mode
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67. Temperature is a measure of
a) the heat energy of particles
b) the amount of vibration of particles
c) the amount of friction produced by two mating surfaces
73. When light rays enter a medium with a different refractive index they
a) change speed
b) change direction
c) reflect
76. Catalysts
a) slow down reactions
b) speed up and slow down reactions
c) speed up reactions
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77. A force perpendicular to a beam produces what type of stress?
a) compressive
b) shear
c) tensile
78. What temperature scale is used with the combined gas law?
a) Centigrade
b) Fahrenheit
c) Kelvin
79. If a ray of light enters a fibre optic cable with a refractive index of 1.5,
what is the speed of the ray in the cable?
a) 200,000 kilometres per second
b) 300,000 kilometres per second
c) 400,000 kilometres per second
85. A mirror
a) reflects all light
b) absorbs a percentage of light
c) refracts all light
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87. Which law describes the relationship between potential energy, kinetic
energy and pressure?
a) Bernoulli's law
b) Charle's law
c) Newton's third law
96. The further from the nucleus the shells are in an atom
a) the closer the shells get to each other
b) the further the shells get from each other
c) the shells retain the same spacing from each other
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97. What determines an element's identity?
a) The number of protons
b) The number of neutrons
c) The number of electrons
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106. What is the boundary layer?
a) The layer of still air (due to friction) around the aircraft skin
b) The outer layer of electrons in an atom
c) The thickness of the insulation of a cable
108. An aircraft flies 1350 nmiles in 2h 15mins. What is the average speed
a) 150 nmiles/hour
b) 600 miles/hour
c) 600 nmiles/hour
109. A spring extends 7 cm to the ground and back again 20 times a minute.
What is the period?
a) 1/3 cycle
b) 3 seconds
c) 7 cm
111. A cyclist goes from rest to 50 m/s in 5 seconds. What is the average
acceleration?
a) 12 m/s2
b) 10 m/s2
c) 8 m/s2
113. When a steel bar is overstressed, what is the name of the point at
which it does not return to its original form after the load is released?
a) yield point
b) ultimate point
c) Young's modulus
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115. If pressure on a liquid increases, whilst temperature is held constant,
the volume will
a) increase
b) decrease
c) remain constant
117. Two pure tones of similar frequency are heard by a person. What will
they hear?
a) A beat of the two tones
b) One pure tone
c) Two tones
120. 2 couples with magnitude F act against each other. The resultant will
be
a) 2F
b) - 2F
c) 0
123. 2 hydraulic jacks with different diameters have the same fluid
pressures entering at the same rate. They will extend at
a) the same rate
b) different rates
c) the same rate until the smaller jack becomes full
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124. The standard for measuring pressure is
a) +20oC and 760 mm of mercury
b) 0oC and 760 mm of mercury
c) -20oC and 700 mm of mercury
a) 100N
b) 200N
c) 300N
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132. A process where heat is not transferred to or from a gas is known as
a) isochoric
b) isobaric
c) adiabatic
134. Two sound waves of the same frequency and amplitude are moving
half a wavelength out of phase with each other. What will be heard?
a) Nothing
b) Twice the volume of one of the sound waves
c) Half the volume of one of the sound waves
136. Which type of circuit is used when the temperature of the source has
insufficient heat for thermocouple application?
a) Temperature bulb
b) Balanced bridge
c) Thermistor
139. The impact pressure caused by the impression of air against the
opening of a
a) static port is pitot pressure
b) pitot-tube is pitot pressure
c) pitot-tube is static pressure
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141. What torque loading would you apply to a nut if the force is 50 lbs,
exerted 2 feet from its axis?
a) 100 lbs.ft
b) 251 lbs.ft
c) 600 lbs.ft
142. When different signals are transmitted down a fibre optic core, are they
distinguished by a
a) star coupler
b) active filter
c) passive filter
143. In a jack with a ram only on one side and hydraulic fluid applied from
both sides
a) the ram will move to the side where the ram is, due to pressure acting
on differential areas
b) the ram will move opposite to the side where the ram is due to
pressure acting on differential areas
c) a condition of hydraulic lock exists and no movement will take place
144. Using the same hydraulic pressure, the force applied by a hydraulic
jack of 4 sq inch piston area
a) will be equal to that applied by a similar jack of 2 sq inch piston area
b) will be twice that applied by a similar jack of 2 sq inch piston area
c) will be half that applied by a similar jack of 2 sq inch piston area
145. A pressure of 100 PSI act on two jacks in a hydraulic system piston
area 2 sq in and 4 sq in
a) the smaller jack will exert a force of 50 lb and the larger a force of 25 lb
b) the two jacks will exert the same force
c) the smaller jack will exert a force of 200 lb and the larger a force of 400
lb
148. If the hydraulic system accumulator has a low air pressure, it will cause
a) rapid pressure fluctuations during operation of services
b) rapid movement of the operating jacks
c) slow build up of pressure in the system
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149. The specific torque loading for a bolt is 50 lbs.ins but an extension of 2
is needed to reach the bolt in addition to the 8 torque wrench. What will be
the actual reading?
a) 54 lb.ins
b) 40 lb.ins
c) 60 lb.ins
152. P1 x V1 / T1 = P2 x V2 / T2 is
a) Charles' law
b) Boyle's law
c) Ideal gas law
155. Change from solid to gas state without going through liquid state is
called
a) state leap
b) transformation
c) sublimation
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158. 1 HP = 33000 ft lbs / min or 500 ft lbs / s or
a) 746 Watts
b) 736 Watts
c) 1360 Watts
159. 1 Watt =
a) 1 HP
b) 1 Joule/s
c) 1kg/h
161. A freely falling body, falling from a height of 2km, and assuming
g=10m/s2, will strike the ground in a time of
a) 20s
b) 80s
c) 400s
164. The force that acts on a body to cause it to rotate in a circular path is
called the
a) centrifugal force
b) centripetal force
c) inertia force
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167. An aircraft of 2 metric tones uses 800 kilojoules kinetic energy to make
an emergency stop. Its brakes apply a force of 10 kiloNewtons. What distance
does it travel before it comes to a stop?
a) 40m
b) 80m
c) 800m
168. What is the smallest particle of matter that can exist in nature?
a) A molecule
b) An atom
c) An isotope
171. A pilot requests 9.2 tones of fuel. The browser driver reports to the pilot
that the specific gravity is 0.8, what will the uplift be?
a) 7360 liters
b) 11500 liters
c) 9200 liters
175. A mass on a spring nearly hits the ground 20 times a minute, its
frequency is
a) 3 cycles per second
b) 1/3 cycle per second
c) 20 cycles per second
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176. A process where heat is given off to its surroundings is called
a) Adiabatic
b) Isothermal
c) Isobaric
181. A body which is allowed to expand when heated, expands past the
pressure imposed on it and
a) work is done
b) a force is produced
c) nothing will happen
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185. The charge of an electron is
a) positive
b) negative
c) neutral
189. A mass on a spring nearly hits the ground 20 times a minute. Its time
period is
a) 3 seconds
b) 1/3 second
c) 7 cm
190. A mass of 400kg moves 27 meters with a force of 54N. What is the
work produced?
a) 1458J
b) 10.1kJ
c) 583.2kJ
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194. What is the difference between hydrogen, deuterium and tritium?
a) The number of protons
b) The number of neutrons
c) The number of electrons
a) 3
b) 4
c) 7
a) 5
b) 4
c) 9
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203. If an atom has 2 protons, how many electrons will it have
a) 8
b) 2
c) 1
204. 1kg of water is heated from 0oC to 2oC. Does its volume
a) decrease
b) stay the same
c) increase
205. A fire engine is approaching you with its siren on. As it passes you,
does its pitch
a) increase
b) decrease
c) stay the same
207. A mass of 400 kg moves 27metres, with a force of 54N, what is the
work produced
a) 1458 J
b) 10.1 KJ
c) 583.2 KJ
208. A cylinder filled with water to half a meter will exert a pressure of
a) 4.9 pa
b) 49 pa
c) 4900 pa
209. A mass of 10kg placed 2 meters away from a pivot will have a moment
of
a) 196 NM
b) 20 NM
c) 50 NM
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212. The transfer of heat through radiation is achieved by
a) warming up the intervening medium
b) not warming up the intervening medium
c) the application of radioactive isotopes
213. 1 kW is
a) 1.56 HP
b) 3413 btu per hour
c) 360 Joules
216. Coded light waves of varying wavelength travel down a fibre optic
cable. To separate them at the other end you would use
a) a star coupling
b) a passive filter
c) an active filter
219. A 4.5 kW electric motor is 90% efficient. How much energy does it use
in 20 seconds?
a) 100 kJ
b) 90 kJ
c) 2.25 kJ
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221. One degree on the Centigrade scale is equal to what on the Fahrenheit
Scale
a) 12F
b) 1.8F
c) 33F
227. There are solids, liquids and gases present in the universe and every
unit of theirs occupy some space. This is called
a) matter
b) mass
c) compound
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230. The composition of the atmosphere is approximately
a) 4/5 oxygen and 1/5 nitrogen
b) 2/5 oxygen and 3/5 nitrogen
c) 1/5 oxygen and 4/5 nitrogen
233. A ram has a piston with 2 in2. Another ram with a piston of 4 in2 will
a) double the force
b) square the force
c) have the same force
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240. The atomic mass number is the number of
a) protons plus neutrons
b) protons plus electrons
c) neutrons plus electrons
242. Ignoring friction, if you let an object slide down a slope, at the bottom
a) the potential energy is more than the kinetic energy
b) the potential energy is equal to the kinetic energy
c) the kinetic energy is more than the potential energy
243. A pile driver of weight 1000 kg, hits a post 3 m below it. It moves the
post 10 mm. Assuming gravity = 10 m/s2, what is the kinetic energy of the pile
driver?
a) 45 kJ
b) 90 kJ
c) 30 kJ
245. What is the standard temperature and pressure for measuring the
density of gases?
a) 20C and 760 mm of mercury
b) 0Cand 760 mm of mercury
c) -20C and 700 mm of mercury
247. If a block of ice melts in a glass of water, the level if water in the glass
will
a) rise
b) fall
c) remain the same
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248. How much force is exerted by piston if it is subjected to a pressure of
3000 PSI and has surface area of 2.5 m2?
a) 7500 N
b) 1200 N
c) 3000 N
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257. A spaceship travels a distance of 480,000 miles in 2 days. What is its
speed?
a) 10,000 mph
b) 48,000 mph
c) 36,000 mph
259. How long will it take a car moving at 60 km/hr to travel 90 km?
a) 40 minutes
b) 75 minutes
c) 90 minutes
260. An aircraft travels at 500 km/hr for 30 minutes at steady speed. How far
does it move in that time?
a) 500 km
b) 250 km
c) 1000 km
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266. Which of Newtons Laws apply to an aircraft which is accelerating down
a runway?
a) The 1st law
b) The 2nd law
c) The 3rd law
267. Which of Newtons Laws apply to a car which is slowing down due to
the braking action?
a) The 1st law
b) The 2nd law
c) The 3rd law
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275. A vector quantity is a quantity which
a) possesses sense only
b) possesses sense, magnitude and direction
c) possesses direction only
278. In a gear train the Driver has 100 tpi and the Driven as 50 tpi.
a) The driven rotates twice as fast
b) The driven rotates half as fast
c) The driver and driven rotate at the same speed.
279. In fibre optics. The fibre cable has a refractive index of 1.5, what is its
speed?
a) 200 meters/microsecond
b) 300 meters/microsecond
c) 400 meters/microsecond
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284. When a twisting force is applied to a bolt, what stress is exerted on to
the head?
a) Shear
b) Compressive
c) Torsion
285. When you over stress a steel bar, what is the point called where it does
not return to its original form?
a) Deformation limit
b) Plastic limit
c) Elasticity limit
286. A cyclist goes from rest to 50m/s in 5 sec, what is the average
acceleration?
a) 12 m/s
b) 10 m/s
c) 8 m/s
291. A ray of light that travels through the centre of curvature before being
reflected, how is it reflected?
a) Reflected through the focal point
b) Reflected through the centre of curvature
c) Neither
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293. When a beam of light passes from one medium to another with a
different refractive index, what will happen to the beam of light?
a) Change speed
b) Total internal reflection
c) Total internal refraction
294. A fibre optic cable has different refractive indexes across its diameter, it
is
a) step index
b) graded index
c) single mode
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302. Light traveling from air to water, the waves are
a) bent more
b) bent less
c) not bent
303. A pilot requests 9.2 tones of fuel to be put on board his aircraft. The
specific gravity of the fuel is 0.8, how many liters are put on board?
a) 1158 liters
b) 732 liters
c) 389 liters
307. If a light is beamed at a flat mirror what is the angle it reflects at?
a) Angle of incidence
b) Reflective index
c) Reactive angle
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311. The standard temperature and pressure for measuring the density of
liquids is
a) 0C and 760 mmHg
b) 4C and 760 mmHg
c) 15C and 760 mmHg
312. The standard temperature and pressure for measuring the volume of
liquids and solids is
a) 20C and 760 mmHg
b) 20C and 700 mmHg
c) 0C and 760 mmHg
316. Compressibility is
a) stress/strain
b) strain/stress
c) stress x strain
317. A radar rotates 1 revolution each 30 seconds and uses 10J of energy
each revolution. How many joules does it use in a day?
a) 28.8 kJ
b) 720 kJ
c) 7200 kJ
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320. How would you work out the work done by a machine assuming it is
100% efficient?
a) Mechanical advantage and input
b) Input and output
c) Mechanical advantage and output
324. The transfer of heat from a hot place to a cold place is called
a) convection
b) conduction
c) radiation
325. A light aircraft flies in a semi-circle from point A to point B. If the circle
has a radius of 20km and the time taken is 30mins, the average speed is?
a) 125.7 km/h
b) 80 km/h
c) 110 km/h
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329. The work done in lifting a mass of 2000 kg vertically to a height of 40
meters is
a) 784.8 kj
b) 80 kj
c) 500 kj
330. If, with a concave mirror the image is placed beyond the centre of
curvature, the image produced will be
a) real, erect and larger
b) real, inverted and smaller
c) virtual, erect and larger
333. The name given to sounds below that which the human ear can detect,
i.e. below 20Hz is
a) ultra sound
b) sonic pitch
c) infra sound
334. The speed of sound in dry air is 331 m/s. In a solid the speed would
a) increase
b) decrease
c) stay the same
337. 1 KW is equal to
a) 252 BTU
b) 1.34 HP
c) 1000 Joules
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338. What atmospheric conditions will cause the true landing speed of an
aircraft to be highest?
a) High temp, high humidity
b) Low temp, high humidity
c) Head wind, low humidity
339. If a tuning fork is struck and held close to the ear and slowly rotated
about the vertical axis, in one rotation how many times is there no sound?
a) 4
b) 2
c) Sound is audible for the whole revolution
340. What type of friction requires the greatest force to overcome it?
a) Rolling friction
b) Static friction
c) Dynamic friction
342. A 6000 kg engine is lifted off a wing to a height 0.5 meters and then
pushed across the hangar 24 meters. The force required to push the trolley is
12 kN. What is the work done to move the trolley?
a) 298kJ
b) 288kJ
c) 84MJ
343. What is the phenomenon that occurs when a siren that approaches
you, at the point of passing, the pitch decreases?
a) Resonance
b) Echo
c) Doppler effect
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347. Single mode optic fibre cable will
a) cause distortion to the light wave at the output end which is
dependent upon the length of the cable
b) have several light rays to pass
c) have diameter matched to wavelength of light passed
349. In the concave mirror, light rays parallel to mirror axis will be reflected
a) through the focal point
b) parallel to mirror axis
c) back to the centre of curvature
352. In a concave mirror, a light ray passing through the focal point will be
reflected
a) through the focus
b) parallel to the axis
c) on the centre line of the mirror
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356. A vector is a physical quantity which possesses
a) a magnitude only
b) magnitude and direction
c) magnitude direction and sense
361. The energy that ice at 0 degrees C must gain so that it turns to water at
0 degrees C is called
a) the latent heat of fusion
b) the latent heat of vaporisation
c) sensible energy
362. Two items weighing 11kg and 8kg are placed 2m and 1m respectively
aft of the C of G of an aircraft. How far forward of the C of G must a weight of
30kg be placed so as not to change the C of G?
a) 1m
b) 1.5m
c) 2m
363. A point at which the total force of a body acts is known as the
a) point of equilibrium
b) centre of gravity
c) centre of mass
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365. A spring, operating within its elastic range, shortens by 60mm when a
load of 480N is applied to it. Calculate the total shortening when the load is
increased by 120N
a) 75 mm
b) 45 mm
c) 82 mm
366. When a chemical change takes place, the smallest particle indivisible
in an element is called
a) an atom
b) a neutron
c) an electron
368. A compound is a
a) mixture of more than one element which are chemically bonded
together
b) solution (either liquid or solid) of elements or mixtures of elements to
form a new material
c) mixture of more than one element which are mixed together
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374. for hearing protection, noise canceling headphones
a) cannot reduce the noise from outside completely
b) are designed to work with accessory completely
c) operate by destructive interference of sound waves
375. For optical fibres, the refractive index of the cladding compared to that
of the core:
a) is always smaller
b) is always larger
c) can be either bigger or smaller depending on specification
377. The ability for a fibre optic cable to carry waves is dependent on
a) material, diameter and absorption
b) internal reflection
c) material, absorption and speed of light
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383. A satellite requires 10 Joules to rotate half a revolution, which takes 30
seconds. What is the energy required for one day?
a) 28,800J
b) 14,400J
c) 1,200J
384. Two sound waves are the same but slightly out of phase. This means
that
a) the beat frequency is the same
b) the beat frequency will be slightly different
c) there will be no beat frequency
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392. Isotopes of an element have
a) the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons
b) the same number of neutrons but a different number of protons
c) a different atomic number
397. A wave in which the vibrations are parallel to, or along, the direction of
travel is a
a) Transverse Wave
b) Upright Wave
c) Longitudinal Wave
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401. Atomic MASS number is the number of
a) protons
b) protons and neutrons
c) electrons
409. An object placed more than twice the focal length behind a converging
lens will form an image that is
a) inverted, smaller and real
b) erect, smaller and real
c) inverted, larger and virtual
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410. A parabolic mirror may be used to prevent
a) formation of a penumbra
b) spherical aberration
c) lateral inversion
411. A 200 cm titanium bar increases in length by 2cm when its temperature
rises by 100 deg C. Its linear expansivity is
a) 0.0101 per Deg C
b) per Deg C
c) 0.0001 per Deg C
413. Given that 1 cubic foot of water weighs 62.4 lbs and the specific gravity
of fuel is 0.81, what is the weight of 10 cubic foot of fuel?
a) 402.8 lbs
b) 505.4 lbs
c) 770.3 lbs
414. The point at which an applied force overcomes friction and an object
begins to move is the co-efficient of
a) kinetic friction
b) static friction
c) limiting friction
416. A lever of length 105 cm is used with a fulcrum placed 15 cm from the
end bearing the load. Its mechanical advantage is
a) 6
b) 1/6
c) 7
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418. For an object in circular motion at constant velocity, if the radius of its
path is doubled the centripetal force will
a) half
b) remain the same
c) double
420. "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction." This is
known as
a) Newton's first law
b) Newton's second law
c) Newton's third law
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427. The effect of the sound of a train passing by is known as
a) resonance
b) doppler effect
c) double frequency
428. Wavelength is
a) distance between top and bottom
b) distance between crests
c) distance from trough to crest
430. When a system undergoes a complete cycle where the net heat
supplied is equal to work done plus a change in internal energy - this is known
as
a) First law of thermodynamics
b) Ideal Gas law
c) 2nd Law of thermodynamics
431. A weight on a spring almost touches the floor 7 times over 21 seconds.
What is its frequency?
a) 7 cycles/second
b) cycles/second
c) 1/3 cycles/second
434. A hydraulic piston of 2.5 square inches produces 7500 lbf, what
pressure is used?
a) 3000 PSI
b) 5000 PSI
c) 7000 PSI
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435. When using an OTDR to measure cable attenuation the attenuation in
dB/m is
a) dialed into the OTDR
b) read from the wave graph produced
c) read from the voltmeter
439. In optical fibres the total internal reflection of light only occurs at angles
a) equal to the critical angle
b) less than the critical angle
c) greater than the critical angle
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