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Year 12 TAS 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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TASC Year 12PhysicsProjectile motionhardprojectile diagram
1. A projectile has a horizontal velocity of 18 m/s and remains in flight for 3.0 s. What range is shown?
Choices
54 m
21 m
6 m
108 m
Explanation:
Horizontal range is 18 x 3.0 = 54 m.
TASC Year 12PhysicsOrbitshardorbit diagram
2. A small body moves around a larger body. Which way does the gravitational force on the small body point?
Choices
Toward the larger body
Away from the larger body
Along the tangent
Only vertically down
Explanation:
Gravity is attractive, so the force points toward the larger body.
TASC Year 12PhysicsPhotoelectric effecthardphotoelectric graph
3. A graph of maximum kinetic energy against frequency has its x-intercept at 5.4 x 1014 Hz. What is the threshold frequency?
Choices
5.4 x 1014 Hz
2.7 x 1014 Hz
1.08 x 1015 Hz
5.4 J
Explanation:
The threshold frequency is the x-intercept of the graph.
TASC Year 12PhysicsTransformershardtransformer diagram
4. An ideal transformer has 60 primary turns and 180 secondary turns. With 12 V on the primary, what secondary voltage is shown?
Choices
36 V
4 V
12 V
252 V
Explanation:
The secondary has three times as many turns, so Vs = 12 x 3 = 36 V.
TASC Year 12PhysicsElectric fieldshardfield diagram
5. A positive charge is placed in the field between parallel plates. Which direction is its force?
Choices
Toward the negative plate
Toward the positive plate
Opposite the field
Zero
Explanation:
A positive charge experiences force in the direction of the electric field, from the positive plate toward the negative plate.
TASC Year 12PhysicsElectromagnetic inductionhardflux graph
6. The flux-time graph changes fastest over the first interval. Which interval has greatest induced emf magnitude?
Choices
The first interval
The flat interval
The interval with lowest flux only
All intervals
Explanation:
The largest rate of change of magnetic flux gives the greatest induced emf magnitude.
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TASC Year 12 Physics practice should help students connect equations to visible evidence: motion graphs, fields, induction, wave interference, photoelectric data, and experimental graphs. These examples preview that visual reasoning before the no-login Physics demo.
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