3U1: Exam Review

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

  1. Be able to work with motion equations (don't use v=d/t...)
  2. Must be able to handle vector diagrams- use ruler and protractor to do them!
  3. 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.
  4. Should know how to solve WORK problems
  5. Should know how to solve POWER problems
  6. Potential and kinetic energy problems
  7. Critcal angle, using Snell's Law
  8. Thin Lens questions
  9. Transformer questions
  10. Beats or Octaves questions
  11. Convert Frequency to period
  12. Universal Wave equation (v = f λ)
  13. Measure a wavelength, amplitude
  14. Speed of sound in air (v = 332m/s + 0.6t)
  15. BE FAST DOING THESE (they are just short questions)

Bigger Questions that involve more steps:

  1. A big motion question- be able to draw it and calculate
  2. Draw and compute something with a vector diagram
  3. Pulley, mechanical advantage questions
  4. Ramp, Fn-Fm-Fg-Ff, coefficient of friction, horizontal and inclined questions
  5. Work problems with ramps, including mechanincal advantage
  6. Wave Problem in which you will draw the wave
  7. 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.