{"data":{"quiz":{"id":"8","quiz_title":"Famous Physics Experiments","quiz_type":"txtqtxta","quiz_description":"Test your knowledge of famous physics experiments that have shaped our understanding of the universe! From gravity to quantum mechanics, see how much you know about these pivotal scientific moments.","quiz_high_message":"Einstein would be proud! You've mastered the physics experiments that changed the world.","quiz_medium_message":"Good job! You've got a solid grasp on some key physics concepts. Keep learning!","quiz_low_message":"Don't worry, even Newton had a learning curve! 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Famous Physics Experiments
Test your knowledge of famous physics experiments that have shaped our understanding of the universe! From gravity to quantum mechanics, see how much you know about these pivotal scientific moments.
Question 1:
Which experiment demonstrated that light has both wave and particle properties?
- Galileo's Pisa experiment
- Millikan oil-drop experiment
- Double-slit experiment
- Cavendish experiment
Question 2:
What experiment did Galileo perform from the Leaning Tower of Pisa?
- Gravitational acceleration experiment
- Photoelectric effect experiment
- Michelson-Morley experiment
- Double-slit experiment
Question 3:
Who conducted the gold foil experiment that led to the discovery of the atomic nucleus?
- Albert Einstein
- J.J. Thomson
- Ernest Rutherford
- Niels Bohr
Question 4:
Which experiment disproved the existence of the ether?
- Cavendish experiment
- Young's double-slit experiment
- Michelson-Morley experiment
- Rutherford's gold foil experiment
Question 5:
What conclusion was drawn from the Millikan oil-drop experiment?
- Light is a wave
- Charge is quantized
- Magnetic fields are invisible
- Atoms are indivisible
Question 6:
Which experiment helped confirm the theory of general relativity by observing the bending of light?
- Copenhagen interpretation
- Bohr's atomic model experiment
- Eddington's solar eclipse experiment
- Feynman's path integral experiment
Question 7:
What was demonstrated by the Foucault pendulum experiment?
- Atomic nuclei are dense
- Light can be polarized
- Gravitational waves exist
- The Earth rotates
Question 8:
Who formulated and tested the law of universal gravitation through experiments involving masses and a torsion balance?
- James Clerk Maxwell
- Isaac Newton
- Albert Einstein
- Henry Cavendish
Question 9:
What did the Stern-Gerlach experiment demonstrate about atomic particles?
- Electrons orbit predictably
- Particles have quantized spin
- Atoms are mostly empty space
- Photon emission is random
Question 10:
Which experiment proved that atoms could be split, forming the basis for nuclear energy?
- Quantum tunneling experiment
- Nuclear fission experiment
- Photoelectric effect experiment
- Copenhagen interpretation experiment

