Entry test Physics-IT

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                    ERASMUS PLUS-  ORIONS- Entry Test

                                                             PHISICS

    1-If we observe that a body is not subject to forces accelerates, what should we conclude?

    a-that the system of reference in which we are, is inertial

    b-that the system of reference in which we are, is not inertial

    c-that the system of reference in which we are, is  approaching the Sun

    d-that the system of reference in which we are, is moving away from the Sun

     

    2. A train travelling in a curve with a speed v ⃗ subjected to a centripetal force Fc. At a certain point, it reduces to 1/3 its speed. What is the new value of the centripetal force?

    a-Fc / 3

    b-3fc

    c-9Fc

    d-Fc / 9

     

    3. Two metal balls of different weight  are moving on a horizontal plane towards each other,  with different speed. Neglecting any external force and assuming their elastic collision, which of the following statements is correct?

     

    a- in the collision the total kinetic energy and the total momentum are conserved

    b--in the collision the total kinetic energy is conserved, but not the total momentum

    c-it is conserved in the collision the total momentum, but part of the kinetic energy is dissipated

    d-the impact modification is both  on the total kinetic energy and in the total momentum

     

     

    4.  The period of a satellite on a circular orbit is:

    a-directly proportional to the square root of the cube of the radius of the orbit

    b-inversely proportional to the square root of the cube of the radius of the orbit

    c-directly proportional to the cube root of the square of the radius of the orbit

    d-inversely proportional to the cube root of the square of the radius of the orbit

     

    5. The radiation heat is transmitted through

    a-photons

    b-electromagnetic waves

    c-by contact between the bodies that are at different temperatures

    d- solar waves