Date: Friday June 20 2003 room 319
Physics Exam-Grade 11- 2003; Format
Multiple Choice /60
Problem Solving /40
Extended Response /10
For a total of /110
Time: 2 hours
Vocabulary: Words - Be Able To Recognize!!
Acceleration, Vector, Displacement, Scalar, The Units (force, work, energy, etc.), Power, Kinetic Energy, Potential Energy, Virtual Image, Real Image, Refraction, Critical Angle, Concave, Convex, Focus, Focal Point / length, Current, Voltage, Flux Density, Magnetic Field Lines, Meters(galvanometer-volt-amp), Permanent Magnet, Temporary Magnet, Domain, Amplitude, Wavelength, Period, Frequency, Velocity, Constructive / Destructive Interference, Octave, Overtone, Harmonic, Transformer, Primary / Secondary Coils, Commutator (split-dual), Machines(six of them), Lever-Inclined Plane-Pulley(these are the three main math questions), Specific Heat Capacity, Motor Principle, Beats, All the Right Hand Rules, Lens Sign Conventions, Wave trains.
Problems You Should Be Able To Solve:
A bunch of little "one shot" stuff
- Be able to work with motion equations (don't use v=d/t...)
- Must be able to handle vector diagrams- use ruler and protractor to do them!
- Must be able to work with balanced and unbalanced forces- both in vertical and horizontal directions. Horizontal- pushing and pulling an object. Vertical- Something hanging, tensions and forces applied. note: constant velocity = balanced forces.
- Should know how to solve WORK problems
- Should know how to solve POWER problems
- Potential and kinetic energy problems
- Critcal angle, using Snell's Law
- Thin Lens questions
- Transformer questions
- Beats or Octaves questions
- Convert Frequency to period
- Universal Wave equation (v = f λ)
- Measure a wavelength, amplitude
- Speed of sound in air (v = 332m/s + 0.6t)
- BE FAST DOING THESE (they are just short questions)
Bigger Questions that involve more steps:
- A big motion question- be able to draw it and calculate
- Draw and compute something with a vector diagram
- Pulley, mechanical advantage questions
- Ramp, Fn-Fm-Fg-Ff, coefficient of friction, horizontal and inclined questions
- Work problems with ramps, including mechanincal advantage
- Wave Problem in which you will draw the wave
- Ray Diagrams- both concave and convex lens
STUDY! STUDY! STUDY!
Not much more to add without saying the same thing over again!
However, more may be added later in the week.