Physics General Knowledge Questions: Physics GK Question for Competitive Exams

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Physics General Knowledge GK Questions

Physics Questions

Q. In which year did Otto Von Guericke demonstrate his famous Magdeburg experiment dealing with vacuum?


Ans . 1672 

Q. Who was the first to attack Newton’s Corpuscular theory of light?


Ans . Thomas Young 

Q. Who was the first person to design models of flying machine?


Ans . Leonardo da Vinci 

Q. Who in 1749 developed a method for making an artificial magnet?


Ans . John Canton 

Q. Hydrodynamic gave an explanation of Bernoulli’s theorem in 1738. Who was the first to suggest this theorem?


Ans . Daniel Bernoulli 

Q. Who invented the Leyden jar?


Ans . Pieter Van Musschenbroek and  Ewald Georg von Kleist

Q. Which famous Danish physicist in 1675 measured the speed of light?


Ans . Romer 

Q. What did Sir William Herschel discover in 1800?


Ans . Infra-red radiation 

Q. In which year did G.S. Ohm formulate Ohm’s law?


Ans . 1827 

Q. In which year did A. Michelson and E. Morley conduct their experiment to verify the existence of ether?


Ans . 1887 

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