Basic Approach to Experimental Physics — Practice Questions
NEET-UG · Physics
Practice questions from Basic Approach to Experimental Physics for NEET-UG Physics. Test your understanding with MCQs and problem sets.
Practice Questions — Basic Approach to Experimental Physics
46 questions available from Basic Approach to Experimental Physics for NEET-UG Physics.
Question Types
Sample Questions
The least count of a vernier caliper with 10 divisions on the vernier scale matching 9 divisions on the main scale is:
A screw gauge has a pitch of 1 mm and 100 divisions on the circular scale. What is its least count?
For a simple pendulum oscillating in air, the amplitude decreases with time due to:
In the principle of moments experiment, if a 200g mass is placed at 30 cm from the fulcrum, what mass should be placed at 40 cm on the other side for equilibrium?
+42 more questions — practice in Super Tutor
Get detailed practice questions for Basic Approach to Experimental Physics
Super Tutor gives you interactive content for every chapter of NEET-UG Physics — summaries, quizzes, flashcards, and more.
Try Super Tutor — It's FreeFrequently Asked Questions
What topics are covered in Basic Approach to Experimental Physics for NEET-UG?
Basic Approach to Experimental Physics is an important chapter in NEET-UG Physics. It covers key concepts and formulas that are frequently tested in the exam. Key topics include: 1. Vernier Calipers - Precision Measurement Tool, 2. Screw Gauge (Micrometer) - Ultra Precision Tool, 3. Simple Pendulum - Energy Dissipation Study, 4. Principle of Moments - Mass Determination.
How important is Basic Approach to Experimental Physics for NEET-UG?
Basic Approach to Experimental Physics is a frequently tested chapter in NEET-UG Physics. Questions from this chapter appear regularly in previous year papers. There are 46 practice questions available for this chapter.
How to prepare Basic Approach to Experimental Physics for NEET-UG?
Start by understanding the core concepts, then solve practice questions. Focus on formulas and their applications. Use revision notes for quick review before the exam.
More Resources for Basic Approach to Experimental Physics
Syllabus
Basic Approach to Experimental Physics — syllabus
Revision Notes
Basic Approach to Experimental Physics — revision notes
Important Topics
Basic Approach to Experimental Physics — important topics
Study Plan
Basic Approach to Experimental Physics — study plan
Formula Sheet
Basic Approach to Experimental Physics — formula sheet