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Summative Assessment 1: General Physics 2

1. Yes, an emf will be induced in the straight conducting wire as it falls horizontally. 2. As the wire falls, the magnetic flux through the wire changes due to the Earth's magnetic field. According to Faraday's law, a changing magnetic flux induces an emf in the wire. 3. The direction of the induced current will oppose the change in flux according to Lenz's law, in order to conserve energy.

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Summative Assessment 1: General Physics 2

1. Yes, an emf will be induced in the straight conducting wire as it falls horizontally. 2. As the wire falls, the magnetic flux through the wire changes due to the Earth's magnetic field. According to Faraday's law, a changing magnetic flux induces an emf in the wire. 3. The direction of the induced current will oppose the change in flux according to Lenz's law, in order to conserve energy.

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along east-west direction is allowed to fall freely under gravity form north to south, the

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magnetic flux changes and the emf is induced in it.

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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT 1 TEST I - Fill in the blanks
QUARTER 4
General Physics 2 The following activity will test your knowledge
of the main points in the lesson about
Important Note: PLEASE DON’T FORGET TO alternating and direct current. Fill in the blanks
WRITE YOUR NAME, YEAR & SECTION AND in the following statements.
THE DATE. THANK YOU!
discernable pattern.
1. AC electricity flows in a ________
Name: Rudy Liza B. Cadiong Date:________
Year & Section: 12 STEM Score: _____
24 pts 2. When a circuit running on AC has a light bulb, it
doesn't have a steady flow of positively charged
TEST I – Explanation ( 3 points each) electrons
________ running through it like it does on
Answer the following questions concisely. DC
______ power.

A. From the concepts that you have learned, 3. With DC, electrons move in one direction, from
answer the following: Negative to _________.
________ positive

1. What is faraday’s Law? 4. With AC, electrons don't really flow, they
____________________________________
States that the flux linking a circuit changes an electomotive force is induce in the circuit proportional
negative to
simply vibrate back and forth from ________
____________________________________
to the rate of change flux linkage. It means the absulote value or magnitude ofcirculation of electict field positive
_______ positive
and _______to negative
________.
________________.
in a closed loop is equal change of magnetic flux through the area enclosed by the loop.

2. What is Lenz’s Law? To which basic principle of generator and its charge
5. AC is produced by a ________
physics is it most closely related? positive
is both _______ negative
and ________.
____________________________________
Lenz's law is based on the law of conservation of energy. Lenz law states that the induced

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current always tends to oppose the cause which produce it. So in order to do work against
6. The amount of force the electrons are moved
____________________________________
opposing force we have to put extra effort. This extra work leads to periodic change in magnetic
EMF or Voltage(V)
with is called _______.
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flux hence more current is induced. Thus the extra effort is just transformed into electrical

energy which is law of conservation of energy.


____________________________________ 7. The voltage in AC power can be changed easily
____________________________________ transformer making that current ideal for
with a ________,
______________________________. providing electrical service to our homes.

2. Explain how Lenz’s Law allows you to determine 8. Power makes it easy to transport electricity
the direction of an induced current. using batteries, like the ones we use in our cell
____________________________________
Lenz's law gives us the direction of current induced in a circuit. According to this law, the polarity
phones, laptops, tablets, flashlights, and vehicles,
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of induced e.m.f is always such that is opposes the change in magnetic flux responsible for its Voltage
because they don't need a very high ________.
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production. It means if e.m.f. is induced due to increase in magnetic flux, the direction of e.m.f.

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induced is such as to oppose the increase in magnetic flux.
G O D B L E S S ! ! !
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In day to day life, Lenz's law implies that you cannot ge something out of nothing. When we do

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mechanical work in moving the magnet towards/away from the coil, we obtain electrical energy abq’21

_________________________.
in the form of induced current/e.m.f. The moment we stop moving the magnet, induced current/e.m.f. _______________
disappears. If we ignore stray losses, energy obtained is always equal to energy spent or work done. Parent’s Signature
3. A straight conducting wire is dropped
horizontally from a certain height with its Prepared by: Checked by:

length along east – west direction. Will an emf


be induced in it? Justify your answer. ANNETTE B. QUEVEDO
Subject Teacher/T-3
JESSEBETH C. SALES
SHS Coor./ MT-III

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Yes, An emf will be induced in the wire because it moves perpendicular to the horizontal

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component of Earth's magnetic field.Lenz's law states that the polarity of induced emf is such

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that it produces a current which oppose the change in magnetic flux that produces it. Emf will

be induced in the rod as there is change in magnetic flux when a metallic rod held horizontally
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Sto. Nino, San Agustin, Surigao del Sur placed so that their axes of polarization. Are
perpendicular to each other?
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A. Transmitted light is slightly weaker
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT 2 B. transmitted light are polarized.
QUARTER 4
General Physics 2 C. There is no transmitted light
D. Transmitted light oscillates in all
Important Note: PLEASE DON’T FORGET TO direction.
WRITE YOUR NAME, YEAR & SECTION AND
THE DATE. THANK YOU!
6. What do all the types of radiation have in
Name: Rudy Liza B. Cadiong Date:________ common?
Year & Section: 12 STEM Score: _____ A. amplitude B. frequency
10 pts C. speed D. wavelength

TEST I – Multiple Choice ( 1 point each) 7. How can you tell one form of electromagnetic
Answer the following questions carefully. Select energy from another?
the correct answer from the given choices. A. wavelength B. color
C. amplitude D. speed
1. Three polarized are placed such that, the first
and the third are mutually perpendicular to each 8. On rotating the analyzer if the intensity of
other. Unpolarized light of intensity Io is incident light rays coming out of it varies from maximum to
or first polarized. The intensity of light emerging zero, then the incident beam of light is
from the third polaroid’s is (1/16) of the intensity ________.
of incident light. Find the angle between first the A. un-polarized B. plane polarized
angle between first and second polaroid’s. C. partially polarized D. polarized
A. α= 24.50 B. α= 25.60
C. α= 30.50 D. α= 31.50 9. Which one of the following cannot be polarized?
A. sound waves B. X-rays
2. For our purposes, it is sufficient to merely C. microwaves D. radio waves
say that an electromagnetic wave is a transverse
wave that has both an 10. Light waves are ___________.
A. electric and a magnetic component A. longitudinal B. like pressure waves
B. sound and magnetic waves C. like sound waves D. transverse
C. electric and wave component
D. sound and electric component
G O D B L E S S ! ! !
3. The use of two filters, one can completely block
all of the light that is incident upon the set; this abq’21

will only occur if the polarization axes are rotated _______________


such that they are : Parent’s Signature
A. Parallel to each
B. perpendicular to each other Prepared by: Checked by:

C. Opposite to each other


D. near each other ANNETTE B. QUEVEDO
Subject Teacher/T-3
JESSEBETH C. SALES
SHS Coor./ MT-III

4. What will happened if you hold a polarized


sunglass in front of you and rotate them. While
looking at the blue sky, you will see the sky get
_____
A. brighter B. dimmer
C. invisible D. brighter and dimmer
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Sto. Nino, San Agustin, Surigao del Sur point at an angle to the optic axis of a concave
mirror is reflected back
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
A. through the center of the sphere.
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT 3
QUARTER 4 B. through the focal point.
General Physics 2 C. parallel to the optic axis.
D. in the horizontal direction.
Important Note: PLEASE DON’T FORGET TO
WRITE YOUR NAME, YEAR & SECTION AND
7. What type of image is formed when an
THE DATE. THANK YOU!
object is placed at a distance of 1.5 focal lengths
Name: Rudy Liza B. Cadiong Date:________ from a convex mirror?
Year & Section: 12 STEM Score: _____ A. erect and virtual B. inverted and virtual
15 pts C. erect and real D. inverted and real

TEST I – Multiple Choice ( 1 point each) 8. Where is the image located when an object
Answer the following questions carefully. Select is placed 30 cm from a convex mirror with a focal
the correct answer from the given choices. length of 10 cm? Note: you should have to figure
this out exactly. Only one answer is in the right
1. What happens to the image produced by a ballpark.
pinhole camera when you move the back wall A. 7.5 cm in back B. 15 cm in back
farther from the pinhole? It becomes C. 30 cm in back D. 7.5 cm in front
A. larger and fainter. B. smaller and fainter.
C. larger and brighter. D.smaller and brighter. 9. If the sun is 150 million km away from the
earth, how long does it take sunlight to reach the
2. The shortest mirror in which a creature earth?
from outer space can see its entire body is ....... its A. 0.5 s B. 15 s
height. C. 45 s D. 500 s
A. twice B. equal to
C. one half D. It depends on how far away it stands.
10. Some yellow objects actually absorb yellow
light but reflect red and green light. If we shine
3. A ray reflected from a retroreflector
A. has an angle of reflection equal to the angle of yellow light on such a yellow object, it will appear
incidence. ...... to our eyes.
B. passes through the focal point. A. yellow B. green C. red D. black
C. forms a right angle with an incident ray.
D. travels in the direction opposite that of the 11. The sky appears blue because
incident ray. A. that is its natural color.
B. the earth's atmosphere emits blue light.
4. A ray of light parallel to the optic axis of a C. the air away from the sun cools down and turns blue.
D. the earth's atmosphere scatters more blue light than red.
concave mirror is reflected back
A. through the center of the sphere.
12. If a ray of light strikes a pane of glass at
B. through the focal point.
45 degrees to the normal, it
C. parallel to the optic axis. A. passes straight through as if the glass were not there.
D. as if it came from the focal point. B. leaves the glass at a smaller angle to the normal.
C. leaves the glass at a larger angle to the normal.
5. The back surfaces of automobile D. leaves with the same angle to the normal, but is
headlights are curved deflected to the side.
A. because inverted, real images of filaments
shine brighter. 13. Two coins are at equal distances from your
B. to concentrate light in one direction. eye. One is under 40 cm of water, the other under
C. for structural reasons not related to optics. 40 cm of glass. Which coin appears closer?
D. to get multiple images of the filament. A. The one under the glass.
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SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT 3
QUARTER 4
General Physics 2

B. The one under the water.


C. Neither, they both appear at the same distance.

14. The critical angle for total internal


reflection at an air-water interface is
approximately 48 degrees. In which of the
following situations will total internal reflection
occur?
A. light incident in water at 40 degrees.
B. light incident in water at 55 degrees
C. light incident in air at 40 degrees
D. light incident in air at 55 degrees

15. The dispersion of light when it passes


through a prism shows that
A. the prism contains many narrow, equally spaced slits.
B. all colors in the light are treated the same.
C. different colors have different indices of refraction.
D. the speed of light in a vacuum is a constant.
7. Which of the following physical properties does
Sto. Nino National High School NOT change when speed of objects approaches
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A. length B. mass
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C. time D. all will change
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT 4
QUARTER 4 8. Who were the two American scientists who
General Physics 2 tried to detect the existence of ether
experimentally?
Important Note: PLEASE DON’T FORGET TO A. Michelson and Newton B. Michelson and Einstein
WRITE YOUR NAME, YEAR & SECTION AND C. Michelson and Morley D. Michelson and Graham
THE DATE. THANK YOU! 9. When an object moves at a much greater speed
(closer to the speed of light), its mass increases.
Name: Rudy Liza B. Cadiong Date:________
Year & Section: 12 STEM Score: _____ A. True B. False
25 pts 10. When an object moves at a much greater speed
(closer to the speed of light), its length parallel to
TEST I – Multiple Choice ( 1 point each) its direction of motion will be observed to be
Answer the following questions carefully. Select shorter.
the correct answer from the given choices. A. True B. False
11. What causes the emission of radiant energy
1. Which of the following describes Huygen's that produces characteristic spectral lines?
Principle? A. gamma ray emission from the nucleus
A. Every point on a wavefront acts as a source B. return of electrons to lower energy levels
of lots of secondary spherical wavelets, which can C. neutron absorption by the nucleus
therefore interfere with each other. D. movement of electrons to higher energy levels
B. A wave can produce an interference pattern.
C. The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. For the following numbers, refer to the given
D. The speed of light is constant in every direction. figure.
2. What is a monochromatic wave?
A. A wave of a single frequency
B. A wave of double frequency
C. A wave of half frequency 12. Which drawing represents the process by
D. A wave of ¾ frequency which an emission line is formed? A.
3. What are the two type of interference
wave? 13. Which drawing represents the process by
A. diffraction and construction which an absorption line is formed? B.
B. construction and diffuser
C. constructive and destructive 14. A composition of a
D. destructive and diffraction crushed rock sample was
4. From the double-slit, what are the investigated using
quantities should be measured? All of the above atomic spectroscopy.
A. Slit separation C.slit-to-screen separation After dissolving in acid,
B. Fringe separation D. Split-to-screen separation
the rock sample solution
was heated to produce an
5. What do you call the interference pattern
emission spectrum. Shown below is this emission
of light and dark bands on the screen?
spectrum, along with those of five metals. Based
A. Graphical pattern C. light spectrum
on this spectral analysis, it can be concluded that
B. Line spectrum D. fringes
the rock sample contains
A. strontium and beryllium, but none of other three metals
6. Which of the following is NOT a postulate of B. all five of the metals
the special theory of relativity? C. strontium, but none of the other four metals
A. Relativity Postulate B. Energy Postulate
D. none of the five metals
C. speed of light postulate
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SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT 4
QUARTER 4
General Physics 2
G O D B L E S S ! ! !
15. The diagram below shows possible transitions abq’21
of electrons between energy
levels in an atom of a
particular element. Which
transition would produce the _______________
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line of shortest wavelength Parent’s Signature
on the absorption spectrum of the element?
A. Transition c C. Transition d Prepared by: Checked by:

B. Transition e D. Transition a
ANNETTE B. QUEVEDO JESSEBETH C. SALES
Subject Teacher/T-3 SHS Coor./ MT-III

A. Matching Type

Match column A with column B. Write only the


letter of the best answer on the space before
each number.

Ans Column A Column B


1. It is the study of
G the interactions of
A. nebula
matter and energy in
the universe.
2. It is the remnant of
E B. black hole
a supernova.
3. It is a theory of
D C. Einstein
relativity.
4. Its energy output is
F hundred times that of D. pulsar
the solar system.
5. It is an exploding
J E. quasar
supergiant.
6. He formulated the
C F. supernova
theory of relativity.
7. It is a huge cloud of
A G. E = mc2
gas and dust in space.
8. It determines the H.
K
nature of stars. spectroscope
9. It is an extremely
dense object from
B I. red giant
which no light could
escape.
J. neutron
10. It is a large cool
star
I star which emits red
K.
light.
astrophysics

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