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Physics 2
100

What is the longest type of cell in the human body?

The nerve cell


100

What is the most common element in the Universe?

Hydrogen

100

Define nuclear fission

A heavy unstable nucleus splits into 2 or more smaller nuclei are releases energy

100

Which two gases are explosive at high temperatures?

Hydrogen and Oxygen

100

What does EMF stand for in physics?

Electromotive force

200

Heterochromia results in which change in physical appearance?

Different coloured eyes

200

Which chemical causes the burning taste sensation when eating chillies?

Capsaicin

200

What units are used to measure sound intensity?

Decibels

200

If you took all the carbon out of a human body, how many graphite pencils could you make?

About 9,000

200

Hadrons are composite particles made up of two or more of which elementary particles?

Quarks

300

Which nutrient group is used to help grow and repair cells?

Proteins

300

Name a noble gas that forms stable compounds.

Xenon, Krypton or Radon

300

What is the opposite of a ‘concave’ lens?

Convex

300

What is the name of a hydrocarbon with two carbons sp2 hybridized?

Ethene

300

What is a cylindrical coil of wire in which a magnetic field is created when an electric current is passed through it?

Solenoid

400

What is the name given to a catalyst, which occurs in nature to regulate the speed of chemical reactions in the metabolisms of living organisms.

Enzyme

400

What color is uranium? 

Yellow

400

What form of radiation has the shortest wavelength?

Gamma Rays

400

What is the most common state of matter in the universe?

Plasma

400

What is measured by a hygrometer and a hygroscope?

Relative humidity

500

What name is given to the microscopic plants found in great numbers in rivers, lakes, and oceans?

Algae

500

The red compound hemoglobin is made of which element in mammals?

Iron


500

Two identical cars collide head on. Each car is traveling at 100 km/h. The impact force on each car is the same as hitting a solid wall at:

Since the collision is head on and each car is identical and traveling at the same speed, the force of impact experienced by each car is equal and opposite. This means that the impact is the same as hitting a solid wall at 100 km/h.

500

What is the most commonly used material in the manufacturing of semiconductors?

Monocrystalline Silicon

500

Describe the photoelectric effect. 

A phenomenon in which when a beam of light is directed at a metal, the photons collide with the atoms and if a photon's frequency is sufficient to knock off an electron, the collision produces the photoelectric effect.