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This document contains 7 physics problems involving concepts like elastic collisions, circuits, ideal gases, rotational motion, and projectile motion. Each problem provides relevant diagrams and asks the reader to calculate a specific value, expressing the answer in the given units and with the stated number of decimal places. The reader must apply physics equations and concepts to solve for the requested quantities.
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Question 7

This document contains 7 physics problems involving concepts like elastic collisions, circuits, ideal gases, rotational motion, and projectile motion. Each problem provides relevant diagrams and asks the reader to calculate a specific value, expressing the answer in the given units and with the stated number of decimal places. The reader must apply physics equations and concepts to solve for the requested quantities.
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Question 7

Smooth disks A and B have masses of 3.00 kg and 6.00 kg, respectively. The disk A strikes
the disk B which is originally at rest. The direction of the velocity of disk A just before the
collision is shown in the figure. The collision is elastic. The velocity of disk B just after the
impact has magnitude of 5.00 m/s and is directed along the line of impact out from the disk A
as shown in the figure. Determine the magnitude of the velocity of the disk A just before the
collision.
(Enter only numerical value, the units of the answer are shown below. Express your answer
rounded to a whole number, for example as 789 .)
v = ___ m/s

Question 6
The switch in the circuit shown above has been closed for a very long time. The switch is
opened at t = 0 s. What is the potential difference between points A and B VAB = VA-VB at
time t = 11.0 ms?
(Enter only numerical value, the units of the answer are shown below. Express your answer
using one decimal place, for example as 78.9 .)
VAB = ___ V

Question 5
A monatomic ideal gas follows the adiabatic process 1 2, isobaric process 2 3, and
isothermal process 3 1 shown in the figure. Suppose that the temperature in the state 2 is
20 C. Determine the heat transferred to the gas in the process 2 3. Use the value of the gas
constant R = 8.31 J/(mol K).
(Enter only numerical value, the units of the answer are shown below. Express your answer
using two decimal places, for example as 7.89 .)
Q = ___ kJ

Question 4
The disk shown in the figure has a mass of 1.50 kg. It is attached to a spring which has a
stiffness k = 80.0 N/m and when the spring is unstretched, the distance between A and the
center of the disk G is 60.0 cm. If the disk is released from rest in the position shown and
rolls without slipping, determine the speed of its center G at the instant G moves 45.0 cm to
the left.
(Enter only numerical value, the units of the answer are shown below. Express your answer
using two decimal places, for example as 7.89 .)
v = ___ m/s

Question 3
In the figure m1 = 18.0 kg and = 53.1. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block
of mass m1 and the incline is k = 0.350. What must be the mass m2 of the hanging block if it
is to descend 11.0 m in the first 3.50 s after the system is released from rest? Use the value of
g = 9.80 m/s2.
(Enter only numerical value, the units of the answer are shown below. Express your answer
rounded to a whole number, for example as 789 .)
m2 = ___ kg

Question 2
A small remote-controlled car with mass 1.60 kg moves at a constant speed of v = 12.0 m/s in
a track formed by a vertical circle inside a hollow metal cylinder that has a radius of 5.00 m
as shown in the figure. What is the magnitude of the normal force exerted on the car by the
wall of the cylinder at point A (bottom of the track). Use the value of g = 9.80 m/s2.
(Enter only numerical value, the units of the answer are shown below. Express your answer
rounded to a whole number, for example as 789 .)
F = ___ N

Question 1
A baseball thrown at an angle of 60.0 above the horizontal strikes a building 18.0 m away at
a point 8.00 m above the point from which it is thrown. Ignore air resistance. Find the
magnitude of the balls initial velocity. Use the value of g = 9.80 m/s2.
(Enter only numerical value, the units of the answer are shown below. Express your answer

rounded to a whole number, for example as 789 .)


v = ___ m/s

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