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SL Physics multiple choice questions Nov 2011

Age of the Universe

SI Units

Centripetal Force

Vector Sum

Acceleration

Motion under gravity

Easy one?

No resultant force

Egg drop

Heating

Kelvin Temperature

Thermometer

SHM 1

SHM 2

Electromagnetic spectrum

Internal resistance

Resistance of wire

Electron Volt

Gravitational Field

Electric Field

The Ampere

Alpha decay

Alpha scattering

Decay

Si Units 2 or Jmol -1 for Chemists

Fission

Wind power

Albedo

Intensity

Enhanced greenhouse effect