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True vs. False Physics
Test your knowledge of physics with this quiz.
Fun:
(1.95)
Difficulty:
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Quiz ID: #26107
Category:
Science
>
Physics
Submitted By:
Stack1607
Question #1
Objects fall at the same rate because they are affected by the same gravitational force.
True
False
Question #2
An object can be moving without a force acting on it.
True
False
Question #3
Newton's second law deals with the inertia of an object.
True
False
Question #4
Young modulus is equal to the strain divided by the stress.
True
False
Question #5
The term "radioactivity" was coined by Antoine Henri Becquerel.
True
False
Question #6
Galileo Galilei was the first to notice that objects fall at the same rate.
True
False
Question #7
The erg is a unit of force in the cgs system.
True
False
Question #8
The physicist Neils Bohr proposed a model for the atom in which the electrons orbit the nucleus in fixed orbits.
True
False
Question #9
The ohm is a unit of electrical voltage.
True
False
Question #10
The coulomb (C) is a unit of electrical charge.
True
False
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