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Question # 1

How many nanoseconds are there in 1 year?

  • Ans 1: As 1 year = 3.136x107 s
    1 year = 3.1536x107 X1s
    1 year =3.1536x107x109x10-9s
    1 year =3.1536x107x10-9ns
    1 year =3.1536x 1016ns
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ICS Part 1 Physics Chapter 1 Short Questions Test - Set 1

Question # 1

How many nanoseconds are there in 1 year?

  • Ans 1: As 1 year = 3.136x107 s
    1 year = 3.1536x107 X1s
    1 year =3.1536x107x109x10-9s
    1 year =3.1536x107x10-9ns
    1 year =3.1536x 1016ns
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ICS Part 1 Physics Chapter 1 Short Questions Test - Set 2

Question # 1

Define anhydrobiosis with an example

  • Ans 1: The ability to tolerate dehydration this process is called anhydrobiosis for example kangaroo rat a desert animal can tolerate dehydration without drinking water by feeding desert plants containing more carbohydrates which produce water of metabolism
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ICS Part 1 Physics Chapter 1 Short Questions Test - Set 3

Question # 1

Define base units. Give one example.

  • Ans 1: Base Units: The units that describe base quantities are called base units.
  • Ans 2: Example: Kilogram (kg) base unit of mass (bass quantity
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ICS Part 1 Physics Chapter 1 Short Questions Test - Set 4

Question # 1

Draw a table for base units.

  • Ans 1: Base Quantity. Base units Symbol
    Length Metre m
    Mass Kilogram kg
    Time ampere s
    Electric Current Kelvin A
    Thermodynamic Temperature Mole K
    Amount of substance Candela mol
    Luminous Intensity Second cd
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ICS Part 1 Physics Chapter 1 Short Questions Test - Set 5

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Define derived units.

  • Ans 1: The units associated with the derived quantities are called derived units. SI units for measuring all other physical quantities are derived from the base and supplementary units. For Example, newton, joule, watt, pascal etc.
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ICS Part 1 Physics Chapter 1 Short Questions Test - Set 6

Question # 1

Does dimensional analysis give any information on constant of proportionality that may appear in algebraic expression? Explain.

  • Ans 1: Dimensional analysis does not give any information about constant of proportionality in any expression.This constant can be determined by experiments.
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ICS Part 1 Physics Chapter 1 Short Questions Test - Set 7

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Why do we find it useful to have two units for the amount of substance kilogram and mole?

  • Ans 1: Both units are used to describe the amount of the substance. Kilogram is used for macroscopic objects or for macroscopic behavior of the objects while mole is used for microscopic object or on microscopic scale when number of atoms or molecules are concerned.
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ICS Part 1 Physics Chapter 1 Short Questions Test - Set 8

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Define the term light.

  • Ans 1: Light is the form of energy. Light is electromagnetic radiation that can be detected by the human eye. Light is a general term that is commonly used to refer to the visible spectrum.Visible menas something that can be seen using the eye, as opposed to invisible" things that cannot be seen
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ICS Part 1 Physics Chapter 1 Short Questions Test - Set 9

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what is diffraction?

  • Ans 1: the bending or spreading of waves around the sharp edges or obstacles is called diffraction.
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ICS Part 1 Physics Chapter 1 Short Questions Test - Set 10

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Deduce the dimensions of gravitational constant ?

  • Ans 1: pic
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