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Physics 12

The document is a 3rd Quarter Examination for Physics 12 at St. Paul’s Institute of Technology, consisting of various questions related to power, energy, electricity, and magnetism. It includes both practical problems and conceptual understanding questions, requiring students to demonstrate their knowledge and reasoning. The exam covers topics such as work done, mechanical energy, and the significance of electricity in daily life.

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Physics 12

The document is a 3rd Quarter Examination for Physics 12 at St. Paul’s Institute of Technology, consisting of various questions related to power, energy, electricity, and magnetism. It includes both practical problems and conceptual understanding questions, requiring students to demonstrate their knowledge and reasoning. The exam covers topics such as work done, mechanical energy, and the significance of electricity in daily life.

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St. Paul’s Institute of Technology of Iligan City, Inc.

Durian St. Balite Drive Santiago, Iligan City

3rd Quarter Examination


Physics 12
S. Y. 2024-2025

Name: ________________________________ Date: ___________________


Teacher: ______________________________ Score: __________________

Direction: Answer for the following questions with the correct answer. Write your answers into
the test booklet provided.

1. Using a Venn diagram, compare and contrast power and energy.


2. During the Powerhouse lab, Jerome runs up the stairs, elevating his 102 kg body a vertical
distance of 2.29 meters in a time of 1.32 seconds at a constant speed. Determine the work
done by Jerome in climbing the stair case.
3. Using a semantic map, describe the word “electricity”.
4. Name at least two (2) scientists who made a significant contribution in the field of electricity
and magnetism.
5. Name the three (3) electric charges that occur in nature.
6. Lee Ben Fardest (esteemed American ski jumper), has a mass of 59.6 kg. He is moving
with a speed of 23.4 m/s at a height of 44.6 meters above the ground. Determine the total
mechanical energy of Lee Ben Fardest.

II. Understanding

7. The greater the power the greater the work is. Do you agree? Why or why not?
8. Atoms become charged by gaining or losing of electrons. Do you agree? Why or why not?
9. Electricity is caused by moving electrons. Do you agree? Why or why not?
10. There is no electricity without magnetism. Do you agree with the statement? Why or why
not?
11. Electric current contain moving energy. Do you agree Why or why not?
12. Is it important to study magnetism in understanding electricity? Why or why not?
13. The greater the power, the greater the voltage. Do you agree? Why or why not?
14. Electric current cannot pass through metals. Do you agree? Why or why not?
15. Is electricity important to our daily lives? Why or why not?

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