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The document is a summative test for an Advance Physics unit, consisting of identification questions and problem-solving exercises related to electricity and magnetism. It includes questions on materials that conduct heat and electricity, the flow of electrons, and basic circuit calculations. Students are required to provide answers and show their solutions for the problems presented.

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Advance PhysicsSumTest

The document is a summative test for an Advance Physics unit, consisting of identification questions and problem-solving exercises related to electricity and magnetism. It includes questions on materials that conduct heat and electricity, the flow of electrons, and basic circuit calculations. Students are required to provide answers and show their solutions for the problems presented.

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Advance Physics

Unit III Summative Test Advance Physics


Unit III Summative Test
Name: ____________________________________
Test I. Identification. Write your answer before the Name: _____________________________________
number. Test I. Identification. Write your answer before the
_________________1. A material that allows heat number.
and electricity to pass through it. _________________1. A material that allows heat
_________________2. A material that does not allow and electricity to pass through it.
heat or electricity to move through it easily. _________________2. A material that does not allow
_________________3. The flow of electrons or other heat or electricity to move through it easily.
charged particles from one place to another. _________________3. The flow of electrons or other
_________________4. Two socks clinging to one charged particles from one place to another.
another after being in the dryer, rubbing a balloon on _________________4. Two socks clinging to one
someone's head and his/her hair attracted to the another after being in the dryer, rubbing a balloon on
balloon, lightening are examples of someone's head and his/her hair attracted to the
_________________5. Wire wrapped around a nail, balloon, lightening are examples of
powered by a battery creates a magnet using an _________________5. Wire wrapped around a nail,
electric current. powered by a battery creates a magnet using an
_________________6. Like poles ____ each other. electric current.
_________________7. The north pole of a magnet _________________6. Like poles ____ each other.
points approximately toward the geographical North _________________7. The north pole of a magnet
Pole of Earth, to a location called points approximately toward the geographical North
_________________8. ___ has only one path for Pole of Earth, to a location called
electricity to flow. _________________8. ___ has only one path for
_________________9. Type of magnet where when electricity to flow.
the magnetic field is removed, the object gradually _________________9. Type of magnet where when
loses its magnetism the magnetic field is removed, the object gradually
_________________10. What does an ammeter loses its magnetism
measure? _________________10. What does an ammeter
Test II. Problem Solving measure?
1. A circuit with a resistance of 240 ohms is given a Test II. Problem Solving
voltage of 60 Volts. What is the calculated current, in 1. A circuit with a resistance of 240 ohms is given a
amps, that will run through the circuit? voltage of 60 Volts. What is the calculated current, in
amps, that will run through the circuit?

2. A circuit is constructed with a 20-V power supply


and two resistors in series: R1 = 4.0 ohms, and R2 = 2. A circuit is constructed with a 20-V power supply
2.0 ohms. What is the resulting current in the circuit? and two resistors in series: R1 = 4.0 ohms, and R2 =
2.0 ohms. What is the resulting current in the
circuit?

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