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Physics For Engineers - Final Examination

This document contains a 25 question multiple choice exam on physics concepts related to electricity and magnetism. The questions cover topics like units of measurement for electrical concepts, circuit analysis calculations using Ohm's law, components of circuits, properties of conductors and insulators, examples of applications of resistors, definitions of terms like current, voltage, resistance, and magnetic field. There are also calculations asked involving series and parallel circuits.

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Physics For Engineers - Final Examination

This document contains a 25 question multiple choice exam on physics concepts related to electricity and magnetism. The questions cover topics like units of measurement for electrical concepts, circuit analysis calculations using Ohm's law, components of circuits, properties of conductors and insulators, examples of applications of resistors, definitions of terms like current, voltage, resistance, and magnetic field. There are also calculations asked involving series and parallel circuits.

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Re Examination in Physics 2

Name: _________________________

I.Multiple Choice. Write the letter of the correct answer on the space
provided.

_____1. Is it defined as electron flow.


a. volt c. frequency
b. ampere d. tesla _____13. Calculate the total resistance, RT
a. 2.3K c. 4.02K
_____2. The unit of electric inductance. b. 1.9K d. 0.3K
a. weber c. henry
b. indulgence d. farad _____14. Calculate the total current, IT
a.6.3 miliampere c.6.99 miliampere
b. 12 miliampere d. 23.01 miliampere
_____3. The unit of capacitance.
a. ohms c. farad
_____15. Calculate the current flowing at resistor 1, IR1
b. tesla d. ampere
a. 23.01 miliampere c. 6.99 miliampere
b. 12 miliampere d. 6.3 miliampere
_____4. The unit of potential difference.
a. volt c. weber ____16. Calculate the current flowing at resistor 2, IR2
b. tesla d. ampere a. 12 miliampere c. 6.3 miliampere
b. 23.01 miliampere d. 6.99 miliampere
_____5. It is the flux density in 1 Wb/sq.m.
a. volt c. weber ____17. Calculate the current flowing at resistor 3, IR3
b. tesla d. ampere a. 6.99 miliampere c. 12 miliampere
b. 6.3 miliampere d. 23.01 miliampere

_____6. The unit of electrical resistance.


____18. Calculate the total voltage, VT
a. resistor c. ohm a.12 volts c. 24 volts
b. coulomb d. henry b. 18 volts d. 30 volts

_____7. The unit of quantity of electricity. ____19. Calculate the voltage drop across resistor 1, VR1
a. storage capacity c. tesla a.2.3 volts c. 4.008 volts
b. weber d. coulomb b. 0.89 volts d. 1.397 volts

_____8. The unit of magnetic flux. ____20. Calculate the voltage drop across resistor 2, VR2
a. 1.397 volts c. 2.984 volts
a. tesla c. ampere
b. 4.89 volts d. 10.8 volts
b. weber d. henry
____21. Calculate the voltage drop across resistor 3, VR3
_____9. Is the quantity of electricity carried in 1s by a current of a. 2.984 volts c. 1.397 volts
1A. b.7.619 volts d. 4.89 volts
a. henry c. tesla
b. volt d. coulomb ____22. Any materials that allows electric charges to move through it.
a.conductors c. polymers
_____10. Defined just as electron pressure. b.insulators d. plastics
a. ampere c. volt
____23. Which of the following is an examples of insulators?
b. hertz d. henry
a. Wet bamboo c. tree branches
b. Leaves d.glass
_____11. Magnetic phenomena were first observed at least 2500
years ago in fragments of magnetized iron ore found near the ____24. What is being defined by the following formula, V x I?
ancient city of __________________. a.resistance c. power
a. Manila c. malisia c. impedence d. inductance
b. Mengasila d. magnesia
____25. The unit of electric charge.
a.voltage c. resistance
____12. Which of the following electronic components is a
b. coulomb d. frequency
voltage divider?
a.capacitor c. resistor ____26. The electric charge in an electron.
b. inductor d.transistor 19
a. 1.602x10 A  Sec c. .602x10 A  Sec
19

19
b. 1.602x10 A  Sec d. 1.602x10 A  Sec
19

13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20, &21 ____27. is rate of flow of negatively-charged particles, called electrons,


For the series circuit shown, use the laws of circuit theory to calculate the through a predetermined cross-sectional area in a conductor.
R  , I , I , I ,& I R3  , VT , VR1 , VR2 ,& VR3 a.farad c.inuctance
following: T T R1 R2 . b. resistance d.current
.
____28. Which of the following is the use of resistor? ` a. c.
a.serves as voltage multiplier b. d.
b. to step-up voltage
c. to lowering the voltage in electric circuits ____42. is a passive energy storage element that stores energy in the
d. all of the above form of magnetic field.
a.inductor c. resonator
6 3 12
____29. If 10 is called micro, and 10 is called milli, what is 10 ? b. matching transformer d. capacitor
a.penta c.unito
b.pico d.nano ____43. Magnetism is
a.the force that causes a magnet to attract a magnetic material
____30. Defined as an energy storage element which is analogous to the b. the force that causes an iron ore to melt under forces
spring element of mechanical systems. c. the force that causes a material to be bended under pressure
a.capacitor c.inductor d. all of the above
b.reservoir d.battery
____44. A type/kind of magnet that requires electricity to generate a
31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,&39. magnetic field.
For the parallel circuit shown, use ohms law to calculate the following. a.electromagnet c.permanent magnet
R T  , IT , I R1 , I R2 ,& I R3  , VT , VR1 , VR2 ,& VR3 b.magnetic stones d.alternator
.
____45. Is the property of a material that remains magnetic even after the
removal of a magnet. Ferromagnetic mechanism is used for creating
permanent magnets, for example, magnets used in refrigerators.
a.ferromagnetism c.diamagnetism
b.paramagnetism d. superparamagnetism

____46. Is a type of magnetism exhibited by materials. A diamagnetic


material produces an opposite magnetic field when an external magnetic
field is applied on the material. Example of diamagnetic materials
include copper, gold, and mercury.
____31. Calculate the total resistance, RT
a. diamagnetism c. paramagnetism
a.245 ohms c. 123.45 ohms
b. ferromagnetism d. superparamagnetism
b. 29.0 ohms d. 350 ohms

____47. Is a type of magnetism that is attracted to a magnetic field and


____32. Calculate the total current, IT
generates its own magnetic field in the presence of an external magnetic
a.49 mA c. 43 mA
field.
b. 23 mA d.9mA
a.earth natural magnet c. diamagnetism
b. paramagnetism d. ferromagnetism
____33. Calculate the current flowing at resistor 1, IR1
a. 23 mA c. 7 mA
____48.Which of the following is not a use of magnets?
b. 32 mA d. 100.89 mA
a. Magnets are used in electric motors, transformers,
televisions,
____34. Calculate the current flowing at resistor 2, IR2
b.magnet are used in fishing turtles in tropical areas
a.6.8 mA c. 23 mA
c.magnets have found applications in the manufacture of toys
b. 34.45 mA d. 0.987 mA
and jewelry
d. magnetism is the basis of mariner’s compasses.
____35. Calculate the current flowing at resistor 3, IR3
a.0.788 mA c. 45.89 mA ____49. The center of planet earth is
b.7.088 mA d. 4.5 mA a.claimed to be solid soil
b.claimed to solid iron
____36. Calculate the total voltage, VT c. claimed to be liquid iron and nickel
a.30 volts c. 15 volts d. claimed to be liquid rock particulates
b.7.5 volts d. 3.5 volts
____50. Calculate the total resistance of the circuit below
____37. Calculate the voltage drop across resistor 1, VR1
a.3.5 volts c. 30 volts
b. 15 volts d.7.5 volts

____38. Calculate the voltage drop across resistor 2, VR2


a.15 volts c. 3.5 volts
b. 30 volts d. 7.5 volts

____39. Calculate the voltage drop across resistor 3, VR3 a.1000 ohms c.250 ohms
a. 30 volts c. 7.5 volts b.500 ohms d. None of the above
b. 3.5 volts d. 15 volts

____40. In an electrical circuit, which of the following is the symbol of a


resistor.
` a. c.
b. d.
____41. In an electrical circuit, which of the following is the symbol of a
capacitor

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