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PHY101 Quiz#3
1. A block is suspended from the ceiling by a long, thin strip of
tungsten metal. The strip behaves as a spring. To produce a 0.25 m
horizontal deflection of the block, a force of 6.5 N is required.
Calculate the spring constant for the tungsten strip.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
0.038 N/m
1.2 N/m
1.6 N/m
13 N/m
26 N/m
Ans: E
2. Melissa's favorite exercise equipment at the gym consists of various springs. In
one exercise, she pulls a handle grip attached to the free end of a spring to 0.80 m
from its unstrained position. The other end of the spring (spring constant = 45 N/m)
is held in place by the equipment frame. What is the magnitude of the force that
Melissa is applying to the handle grip?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
29 N
36 N
42 N
54 N
66 N
Ans: B
3. Which one of the following statements is true concerning an object
executing simple harmonic motion?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
The object's velocity is never zero.
The object's acceleration is never zero.
The object's velocity and acceleration are simultaneously zero.
The object's velocity is zero when its acceleration is a maximum.
The object's maximum acceleration is equal to its maximum velocity.
Ans: D
4.
The position of a simple harmonic oscillator is given by
 
x(t )  (0.50m) cos  t 
3 
where t is in seconds. What is the maximum velocity of this
oscillator?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
0.17 m/s
0.52 m/s
0.67 m/s
1.0 m/s
2.0 m/s
Ans: B
5. A spring with a spring constant k = 1600 N/m is at rest on the bottom of
an inclined plane. A 7.0-kg block slides down the plane and makes contact
with the spring at point A as shown. After contact, the spring is compressed
to point B, 0.20 m from point A, where the speed of the block is zero m/s.
What was the speed of the block just before contact with the spring?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
3.2 m/s
12 m/s
2.4 m/s
9.1 m/s
4.2 m/s
Ans: C
6. What is the period of a pendulum consisting
of a 6-kg object oscillating on a 4-m string?
A) 0.25 s
B) 0.50 s
C) 1.0 s
D) 2.0 s
E) 4.0 s
Ans: E
7. Complete the following statement: When a net torque is applied to a rigid object,
it always produces a
A) constant acceleration.
B) rotational equilibrium.
C) constant angular velocity.
D) constant angular momentum.
E) change in angular velocity.
Ans: E