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1 The slope of the tangent on a position-time graph equals the Answer 2 The area under the curve on a velocity-time graph equals the: Answer 3 acceleration An object moves back and forth, as shown in the position-time graph. At which points is the velocity positive? Answer 5 displacement from the original position to its position at time t The graph shows the velocity of each of two bodies as a function of time. Which of the quantities given below must be the same for both of the bodies? Answer 4 instantaneous velocity 1,7,8 Use the graph below to determine the displacement of the object at the end of the first seven seconds. Answer -4 meters 6 Use the graph below to calculate the velocity of an object during interval C. Answer 7 Use the graph below to determine which section of the graph represents a time interval when an object at rest. Answer 8 A Use the graph below to determine the average velocity of an object during the first six seconds? Answer 9 4 m/s -4/6 meters/sec Use the vector in the diagram below to determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant of x and y: Answer 10 An object is accelerated from rest at the rate of 3.0 m/s 2. After it has traveled 13.5 m, its velocity is: Answer 11 The force required to accelerate a mass of 10.00 kg at 4.00 m/s 2 is: Answer 12 b, d, e When velocity is positive and acceleration is negative, what happens to the object's motion? Answer 17 multiply by 1000 and divide by 3600 An object moves along the x axis as shown in the diagram. At which point or points is the object at rest? Answer 16 10 N To convert a quantity from km/h to m/s, you must Answer 15 Moving up at constant acceleration Forces of 6 N and 8 N act on a frictionless puck with a mass of 3 kg at an angle of 90 0 with each other.What is the magnitude in Newtons of the net force on the puck? Answer 14 40.0 N A man of mass 70 kg stands on platform scales in an elevator. Suppose the scales read 750 N. How is the elevator moving at that time? Answer 13 9.0 m/s The object slows down. A toy car is given an initial velocity of 5.0 m/s and experiences a constant acceleration of 2.0 m/s 2. What is the final velocity after 6.0 s? Answer 17 m/s 18 For an object moving along a trajectory, the vertical acceleration of the object ____ as the position changes. Answer 19 In projectile motion, the rising and falling times of the object are equal if the launching position is ___ the landing position. Answer 20 being accelerated. A wagon with a weight of 300.0 N is accelerated across a level surface at 0.5 m/s 2. What net force acts on the wagon? (g = 9.81 m/s2) Answer 25 upward If it is known that a net force is acting on an object, then the object is most likely Answer 24 greater than 1.5 x 10 4 N If the force of gravity on a balloon is 3000 N, and the lift force provided by the atmosphere is 3300 N, in which direction is the net force acting? Answer 23 -9.80 m/s2 Two tugboats have parallel tow lines attached to the same barge. The tugboats are pulling in the same direction, both with a force of 9 x 103 N. The Net force in the direction of the tow lines is: Answer 22 at the same height as Which of the following is a value for the acceleration of objects in free fall? Answer 21 is constant 15 N Two students push on a sled. One pushes with a force of 30 Newtons east and the other exerts a force of 40 Newtons south, as shown in the top-view diagram below. Which vector best represents the resultant of these two forces? Answer 26 The diagram below represents the relationship between velocity and time of travel for four cars, A, B, C, and D, in straight-line motion. Which car has the greatest acceleration during the time interval 10. seconds to 15 seconds Answer 27 A car travels 90 meters due north in 15 seconds. Then the car turns around and travels 40 meters due south in 5.0 seconds. What is the magnitude of the average velocity of the car during this 20 second interval? Answer 28 430 m The displacement-time graph below represents the motion of a cart initially moving forward along a straight line. During which interval is the cart moving forward at constant speed? Answer 30 2.5 m/s An airplane originally at rest on a runway accelerates uniformly at 6.0 m/s 2 for 12 seconds. During this 12 second interval, the airplane travels a distance of approximately Answer 29 D BC A 4.0 kilogram rock and a 10 kilogram stone fall freely from rest from a height of 1.00 meters. After they fall for 2.0 seconds, the ratio of the rock's speed to the stone's speed is Answer 1:1 31 A ball is thrown horizontally with an initial velocity of 20.0 meters per second from the top of a tower 60.0 meters high. What is the initial vertical velocity of the ball? Answer 32 A ball is thrown horizontally with an initial velocity of 20.0 meters per second from the top of a tower 60.0 meters high. What is the approximate total time required for the ball to reach the ground? [Neglect air resistance.] Answer 33 3.50 s A ball is thrown horizontally with an initial velocity of 20.0 meters per second from the top of a tower 60.0 meters high. What is the horizontal velocity of the ball just before it reaches the ground? [Neglect air resistance.] Answer 34 0 m/s 20.0 m/s The diagram below shows a 10.0 kilogram mass held at rest on a frictionless 30.0° incline by force F. What is the approximate magnitude of force F? Answer 49.1 N 35 The graph below represents the relationship between the forces applied to an object and the corresponding accelerations produced. What is the inertial mass of the object? Answer 36 A 2.0 kilogram mass weighs 10 Newtons on planet X. The acceleration due to gravity on planet X is approximately Answer 37 50 N If the sum of all the forces acting on a moving object is zero, the object will Answer 40 accelerating in the direction of F 1 The magnitude of the force that a baseball bat exerts on a ball is 50 Newtons. The magnitude of the force that the ball exerts on the bat is Answer 39 5.0 m/s2 In the diagram below, a box is on a frictionless horizontal surface with forces F 1 and F2 acting as shown. if the magnitude of F 1 is greater than the magnitude of F 2 then the box is Answer 38 0.50 kg continue moving with constant velocity A series of unbalanced forces was applied to each of two blocks, A and B. The graphs below show the relationship between unbalanced force and acceleration for each block. Compared to the mass of block A, the mass of block B is Answer twice as great 41 The diagram below represents a block sliding down an incline. Which vector best represents the frictional force acting on the block? Answer 42 The diagram below shows a horizontal 8.0 Newton force applied to a 4.0 kilogram block on a frictionless table. What is the magnitude of the block’s acceleration? Answer 43 The toy pulling upward on the Earth with an 8.0-N force. An object of mass m is hanging by a string from the ceiling of an elevator. The elevator is moving upward, but slowing down. What is the tension in the string? Answer 48 a/2. x A child's toy is suspended from the ceiling by means of a string. The Earth pulls downward on the toy with its weight force of 8.0 N. If this is the "action force," what is the "reaction force"? Answer 47 zero. A net force F accelerates a mass m with an acceleration a. If the same net force is applied to mass 2m, then the acceleration will be Answer 46 the first law A rocket moves through empty space in a straight line with constant speed. It is far from the gravitational effect of any star or planet. Under these conditions, the force that must be applied to the rocket in order to sustain its motion is Answer 45 2.0 m/s2 Which of Newton's laws best explains why motorists should buckle-up? Answer 44 B less than mg Two toy cars (16 kg and 2.0 kg) are released simultaneously on an inclined plane that makes an angle of 30° with the horizontal. Make a statement which best describes their acceleration after being released. Answer Both cars accelerate at the same rate. 49 A sports car of mass 1000 kg can accelerate from rest to 27 m/s in 7.0 s. What is the average forward force on the car? Answer 50 A person of weight 480 N stands on a scale in an elevator. What will the scale be reading when the elevator is accelerating downward at 4.00 m/s2? Answer 51 10.0 m/s The driver of a motorboat that can move at 10 m/s in still water wishes to travel directly across a river 1.6 km wide in which the current flows at 5.0 m/s. How long will it take to cross the river? Answer 57 20 min A boat, whose speed in still water is 8.0 m/s, is directed across a river with a current of 6.0 m/s. What is the speed of the boat as it crosses the river? Answer 56 in a northwesterly direction. Your motorboat can move at 30 km/h in still water. How much time will it take you to move 12 km downstream, in a river flowing at 6.0 km/h? Answer 55 1.3 s You are trying to cross a river that flows due south with a strong current. You start out in your motorboat on the east bank desiring to reach the west bank directly west from your starting point. You should head your motorboat Answer 54 4.9 m/s2 A mass is placed on a smooth inclined plane with an angle of 37° to the horizontal. If the inclined plane is 5.0-m long, how long does it take for the mass to reach the bottom of the inclined plane after it is released from rest? Answer 53 284 N An object is on a frictionless inclined plane. The plane is inclined at an angle of 30° with the horizontal. What is the object's acceleration? Answer 52 3.9 x 103 N 2.4 min A 40kg boy is playing with his 20kg sister who is sitting in a box on the floor. Starting from rest, he pushes the box with a constant force. What is the direction of the net force? Answer 58 A 40kg boy is playing with his 20 kg sister who is sitting in a box on the floor. Starting from rest, he pushes the box with a constant horizontal force of 150 N for 2m and then jumps into the box, which moves at a constant speed for a given time period. What is the net force during that given time period? Answer 59 A basketball is dropped from a height of 1.5m above the floor of the gym. After it bounces, it reaches a maximum height of 50 cm. Which diagram shows the correct arrangement of the observed acceleration at the top of the bounce? Answer 60 The diagram below shows a block sliding down a plane inclined plane of known length from rest at angle with the horizontal. What is the formula you can use to calculate the ideal (theoretical) acceleration of the block? Answer 61 Ag sin θ The diagram below represents a block sliding down an incline. Which vector best represents the observed acceleration acting on the block? Answer D 62 The diagram below represents a block sliding down an incline. Which vector best represents the acceleration loss due to friction? Answer B