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Year 11 WACE Physics practice questions
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Skills covered
Practice motion, forces, energy, waves, electricity, fields, light, matter, data analysis, and scientific modelling.
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WACE Year 11PhysicsMotionhardvelocity-time graph
1. A trolley increases from 0 m/s to 12 m/s in 4.0 s on a velocity-time graph. What is the acceleration?
WACE Year 11PhysicsSpring modelshardforce-extension graph
2. A force-extension graph passes through 0.08 m and 12 N. What spring constant is shown by the gradient?
Choices
150 N/m
0.0067 N/m
12 N/m
96 N/m
Explanation:
For a linear spring, k = F / x = 12 / 0.08 = 150 N/m.
WACE Year 11PhysicsRefractionhardrefraction diagram
3. Light travels from air into a denser transparent block. Which ray path is most consistent with the change in speed?
Choices
Toward the normal
Away from the normal
Parallel to the boundary
Back along the same path only
Explanation:
Light bends toward the normal when it enters a medium where its speed is lower.
WACE Year 11PhysicsCircuit powerhardcircuit diagram
4. A circuit diagram shows a 6 V supply and current of 2.0 A through a resistor. What power is dissipated?
Choices
12 W
3 W
8 W
0.33 W
Explanation:
Power is P = VI = 6 x 2.0 = 12 W.
WACE Year 11PhysicsWave interferencehardinterference diagram
5. For a ripple-tank interference pattern, wavelength increases while source spacing and screen distance stay fixed. What happens to fringe spacing?
Choices
It increases
It decreases
It becomes zero
It is unchanged
Explanation:
Interference spacing is proportional to wavelength when the geometry is unchanged.
WACE Year 11PhysicsCircular motionhardcircular-motion diagram
6. A model car moves at 4.0 m/s around a radius of 2.0 m. What centripetal acceleration is represented?
Choices
8.0 m/s2
2.0 m/s2
16 m/s2
0.5 m/s2
Explanation:
Centripetal acceleration is v2 / r = 4.02 / 2.0 = 8.0 m/s2.
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WACE Year 11 Physics practice should help students connect equations to visible evidence: motion, energy, electric fields, waves, magnetic flux, and light-and-matter data. These examples preview that visual reasoning before the no-login Physics demo.
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