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PRACTICE:Kognity IB Physics A.0 Measurements & Uncertainty



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Single-Choice ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 1/10) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
第 1 题组 (共 10 题 10 分)
  Which of the following cousejeh1* 2lm t0ld be a unit of power?

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Single-Choice ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 2/10) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  By approximately how many znp : )en6,mb1emnft9 powers of ten is the height of a human larger than the height 1):te p9n m znmbef,6nof a grain of sand?

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Single-Choice ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 3/10) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  What is the value of+z-4wze ls v a- j6gh(ynh2:oq $\frac{6.3 \mu \mathrm{m} \times 10 \mathrm{GN}}{2.1 \mathrm{~ms}} ?$

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4#
 
Single-Choice ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 4/10) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  Which of the following is a fund *socvk uaxs(o1i)1 q/amental unit in the SI system?

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Single-Choice ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 5/10) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  The volume of the Earth is approximatohvj -azf192bw* smeq(4zi d(ely $10^{12} \mathrm{~km}^3$ and the volume of a grain of sand is approximately $1 \mathrm{~mm}^3$. To the nearest order of magnitude, if the Earth was hollow, how many grains of sand could it contain?

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6#
 
Single-Choice ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 6/10) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  A farmer in Tanzania has an average life expectancy of 62 years. Which of the following is an estimate of his lifetime in seconds?

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7#
 
Single-Choice ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 7/10) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  Estimate, to the nearest order a4ehfa1 oh/ w/of magnitude, the number of heartbeats of an average adaw/ ha4/eho f1ult human in a day.

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8#
 
Single-Choice ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 8/10) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  Which of the following contains one fundamental unit a.zxp81s(qw35pu 1qfqq9 kfbuef*w8knd one derived unit?

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9#
 
Single-Choice ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 9/10) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  If A=10.0 and B=0.50, im.2 su2 f-94ja+nstqqc dh(kwhich calculation will give the answer with the most decimal pla 9ai2s(2sdqm j hq+.-4cfktnuces?

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10#
 
Single-Choice ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 10/10) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  A car has a mass of 1000kg. A mouse has a mass of 10g. uv,5e qo3 hy)kWhat is the order of magnitude of the ratio between the mass of t5v3ehquy),o khe car to that of the mouse?

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11#
 
Fill-in-Blank ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 1/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
第 2 题组 (共 29 题 29 分)
  A train travels $66.8 \pm 0.4$ meters in $14.750 \pm 0.08$ seconds. What is the absolute uncertainty in its speed?  (数值)  (Leave your answer to two significant figures, without units and without the $\pm$ symbol.)

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12#
 
Fill-in-Blank ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 2/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  A water tank is the shape ) i:ldl evr6)e)zr 6tcof a cube with sides of $4.14 \mathrm{~m}$. Each side is measured with an uncertainty of $1.9 \%$. What is the absolute uncertainty in the volume of the tank?  (数值)  (Give your answer without a unit and to 2 significant figures)

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13#
 
Fill-in-Blank ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 3/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  A pyramid has a square base of side w7jsbs22iw6kqy7lz )ast fpr1+: i,u$x$ and height $h$. The volume $V$ of the pyramid is given by the expression:
$$V=\frac{x^2 h}{3}$$
If $V$ is measured to $3.7 \%$ and $h$ is measured to $1 \%$, what is the percentage uncertainty of $x ?$  (数值) % (Remember to exclude the $\%$ symbol with your answer)

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14#
 
Single-Choice ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 4/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  The length of a pencil is measure81;m 3*)g j vgqo ( j3tkg;2iu3rn kl4stwdgsfd using part of a metre rule that is graduated in millimetres, as ssr33t(n g8 ;)g kw qtf kv41*oi3l g;gjju2dmshown below.

What is the length of the pencil?

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15#
 
Fill-in-Blank ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 5/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  The volume $V$ of a cone of height $h$ and radius $r$ is given by the expression:
$$V=\frac{\pi r^2 h}{3}$$
In a particular experiment, there is a $4.9 \% $ uncertainty in $V$ and a $1.1 \%$ uncertainty in $r$. What is the percentage uncertainty in $h$ ?  (数值) % (Remember to exclude the $\%$ symbol with your answer)

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16#
 
Fill-in-Blank ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 6/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  The radius of a balloon is measured to id;p-mj g* yib)33vrfbe $14.7 \pm 0.5 \; cm$. What is the percentage uncertainty in the calculated volume of the balloon?  (数值) % (Remember to keep three significant figures and exclude the $\%$ symbol with your answer and treat the balloon as a sphere)

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17#
 
Fill-in-Blank ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 7/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  The period $T$ of oscillation of a pendulum of length $l$ is given by:
$$T=2 \pi \sqrt{\frac{l}{g}} .$$
If the uncertainty in $g$ is $1.9 \%$ and the uncertainty in $l$ is $4.1 \%$, what is the percentage uncertainty in $T$ ?  (数值) % (only fill in numerical value without the % sign and keep two significant figures)

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18#
 
Fill-in-Blank ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 8/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  The lengths of the sides of a room a0gs-5gh grz+0 u9 fibbre estimated as $10.0 \mathrm{~m}, 4.0 \mathrm{~m}$ and $3.0 \mathrm{~m}$, each with an uncertainty of $\pm 12 \%$. What is the absolute uncertainty in the volume of the room?  (数值)  $m^3$ (Give your answer in $\mathrm{m}^3$ to two significant figures, without a unit.)

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19#
 
Fill-in-Blank ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 9/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  The potential differe,jch a0(-eq uknce ($V$) across a resistor is measured with a digital voltmeter to be $0.15 \; V$ . What is the percentage uncertainty in $V^2$ ?  (数值) % (only put numerical values in the blank and keep two significant figures.)

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20#
 
Single-Choice ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 10/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  By averaging three measureme1u8 n49 ffbiaints of the same quantity which of the following can be reduce una 41ff9i8bid?

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21#
 
Single-Choice ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 11/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  A student measures a distance four times. The readings aref ;yjv (w)+sfe 37.8 cm, 37.9 cm, 38.1fes j)y;(v +fw cm, 38.2 cm. What is the best estimate of this measurement?

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22#
 
Single-Choice ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 12/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  A student measures two l yhb/hhf .3ar/6 by/giengths as follows: $$a = (10 \pm 0.1) \; cm$$ $$b = (20 \pm 0.1) \; cm$$
Which of the following quantities has the largest percentage uncertainty?

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23#
 
Single-Choice ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 13/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  The time for two events, a and b, are measured to be 6obv/nuu, uk; $(5.1 \pm 0.1)s$ and $(4.9 \pm 0.1)s$ respectively. In which of the following quantities is the fractional(percent) uncertainty the smallest?

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24#
 
Single-Choice ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 14/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  The variation of quantity,rusez2s; 9o mlp39rx P as quantity Q varies is plotted. Theory states that P should vary linearly with 3x 9p,rs9o u2s;m zlerQ.


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25#
 
Single-Choice ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 15/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  The length of a pencil is measured using part of a measurimpkjlk :al 4a)d9 f13gng tape as shown below.l4k3af) jl dmk1g9a:p

What is the length of the pencil?

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26#
 
Single-Choice ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 16/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  The masses and weights of different objects are independentlj+7 kf8s co3wp:uth. ey measured. The graph is a plot of weight versus mass that includes erwck37ef.8 h:soptu j+ror bars.

What do these experimental results suggest?

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27#
 
Single-Choice ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 17/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  The resistance $R$, and cross-sectional area $A$, of equal lengths of wire are measured at constant temperature and a graph of $R$ against $\frac{1}{A}$ is plotted. Which one of the following graphs would be obtained if $R$ is directly proportional to $\frac{1}{A}$ and if there is a significant systematic error in the measurement of $R ?$
A. B.

C. D.

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28#
 
Fill-in-Blank ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 18/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  The lengths of the sides of a rectangular plate are measurybv-:dmfzu-o-3sh.l zt18z 0jju0 vged, and the diagram shouf00 8yzolv3 -.-: svjmzthb z1u-dg jws the measured values with their uncertainties.

What is the percentage error in the area of the plate?   %. (Remember to exclude the % symbol with your answer.)

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29#
 
Fill-in-Blank ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 19/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  The density of a solid sphere is measured with percentage6h bp04pn+ mvf uncertainty of 5%. The radius of the sphere is 4.5 ± 0.3 cm v064hb+nfpmp . What is the percentage uncertainty in the mass of the sphere?  (数值) % (Please do not include the % simbol in the blank)

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30#
 
Single-Choice ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 20/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  Experimental data has shown tfq06qcprp 9c puw3h0)hat:
$$
P=\frac{g h^2}{u^3}
$$
where $g$ is a constant. If the percentage uncertainties in $h$ and $u$ are $a$ and $b$ respectively, what is the percentage uncertainty in $P ?$

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31#
 
Single-Choice ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 21/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  An experiment used to measure the ac e57nl)ekw f0qceleration due to gravity produces the following results:le0en qw7)k 5f
$\begin{array}{llllllllll}7.83 & 6.98 & 7.52 & 8.01 & 7.76 & 7.15 & 6.87 & 7.25 & 8.35 & 7.54\end{array}$
Which of the following statements is true about these data?
Are there random or systematic errors, both, or neither?
(Acceleration due to gravity, $g$, on Earth is usually taken as $9.81 \mathrm{~m} \mathrm{~s}^{-2}$ ).

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32#
 
Fill-in-Blank ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 22/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  A rectangle was drawn using a ruler, s iqlit 7 mfi)jxv;m*j8t5 xl)2uch that each measurement has an uncertainty of)l ; m5x2ml j i8v*j)qx7fitit $0.5 \mathrm{~cm} .$

What is the absolute uncertainty in the area of the entire rectangle (i.e. combined small and big rectangles), in $\mathrm{cm}^2$ ?    $cm^2$ (Do not write units with the answer. Give your answer to 2 significant figures.)

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33#
 
Fill-in-Blank ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 23/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  For an object of masw2ou-) 3eo8f swmj ymw*71oghs $(2.0 \pm 0.1) \mathrm{kg}$, what percentage uncertainty in the velocity will give a $7.9 \%$ uncertainty in the kinetic energy ($KE = \frac{1}{2}mv^2$) ?  (数值) % (do not include the percent sign in your final result)

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34#
 
Single-Choice ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 24/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  An ammeter has a non-negligible zero offset xr 0snxu 5s3n3error. Which of the following statem3n5xr nsx0 3usents is correct?

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35#
 
Fill-in-Blank ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 25/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  A student measures a length five times. All of57i5 vp nd*4rwm aubkad u2-k, the measurements lie between $18.8 \mathrm{~cm}$ and $19.2 \mathrm{~cm}$. What should the student quote as the absolute uncertainty in the length? The absolute uncertainty is    $cm$ (Do not include the $\pm$ symbol nor the unit)

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36#
 
Single-Choice ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 26/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  A piece of string 9.5 ± 0.5 cm long is cut from a longer pis-ddts 4n x id3.v-+ozg*s5id+oiu i jk65a 4fece that is 12.6 ± 0.2 cm long. How long is theu-d+5 ivdsd5igi*-jox4 i 3sdtz k64 .anso+f remaining piece of string?

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37#
 
Fill-in-Blank ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 27/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  A current of value $I$ flows through a resistor of resistance $R$ and the power dissipated is $I^2 R$. The value of $I$ has an uncertainty of $\pm 4 \%$ and the value of $R$ has an uncertainty of $\pm 4 \%$. What is the percentage uncertainty in the calculated power dissipation?  (数值) % (Give your answer correct to two significant figures without the % sign.)

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38#
 
Fill-in-Blank ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 28/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  A force of 10.0 ± 1.4 N is applied;,bh:p 1 ,jlxf6 2q:mkc1ogwz1t vlo3h; edil to a mass of 2.0 ± 0.12 kg, causing it to accelerate. What is the percentage uncertaint:zlo : k,mlp6, ;x h1bw2qitj; hg1c3ol1vfedy of its acceleration?  (数值) % (do not include the percent sign in your result)

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39#
 
Fill-in-Blank ( 1.0 marks) (No. in Group 29/29) Whole-Paper View Save Problem  
  The radius of a circle of wire is measured (+f. dkco1rzm to be 10.0 ± 1.4 cm.
What is the percentage error in the area of the loop?  (数值) %
What is the percentage error in the circumference of the loop?  (数值) %

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