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Senior High School: 11th and 12th Grade
Physics
Energy - Kinetic Theory
Solution
Q.1.
The particles in the system are considered to have what mass relative to each other?
50%
All particles have a different mass
50%
All particles have the same mass
0%
50% of particles have a mass twice as big as the other 50%
0%
50% of particles have a mass one third as big as the other 50%
Q.2.
Which experiment shows how kinetic theory works?
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g by freefall
100%
Brownian Motion
0%
Pin-hole camera
0%
Refraction of light
Q.3.
As a substance changes state from a liquid to a gas, the amount of energy the particles have …
0%
decreases
33%
increases
67%
stays the same
0%
varies
Q.4.
What does the kinetic particle theory describe?
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Small numbers of small particles in constant random motion
100%
Large numbers of small particles in constant random motion
0%
Large numbers of small particles in an accelerating random motion
0%
Large numbers of large particles in constant random motion
Q.5.
What forces are assumed to exist between particles in a gas?
100%
Attractive
0%
Repulsive
0%
Both attractive and repulsive
0%
No force
Q.6.
The molecules in a system are assumed to obey which laws?
100%
The Second Law of Thermodynamics
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Theory of General Relativity
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Newton's Laws of Motion
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The Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics
Q.7.
The particles in a system are always in what kind of motion?
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Constant and random
100%
Static
0%
Slow and random
0%
Fast and follow a curved path
Q.8.
How large is the number of particles within a system in kinetic theory?
100%
Very large
0%
Very small
0%
300 particles
0%
500,000 particles
Q.9.
What does the kinetic energy of the particles in a system depend on?
50%
Temperature of the system
50%
How quickly the particles are accelerating
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Charge of particle
0%
None of the above
Q.10.
It is assumed all collisions within a system are what?
0%
Inelastic
0%
Particles do not collide
100%
Elastic
0%
Only 50% of the particles in a system collide with other particles
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