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1. The document provides information and questions related to physics concepts such as vectors, forces, motion, and gravity. It includes 20 multiple choice questions covering topics like projectile motion, circular motion, Newton's laws of motion, and weight on other celestial bodies. 2. An example question calculates the time required for a ball kicked at 29.4 m/s to reach its maximum horizontal range of 85 m. Other questions involve calculating speeds, distances, times, and weights in situations involving objects moving vertically and horizontally under gravity or acceleration. 3. The document tests understanding of fundamental physics principles through multiple choice problems analyzing vector quantities, forces, motion, projectile motion, circular motion, and effects of gravity on

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1. The document provides information and questions related to physics concepts such as vectors, forces, motion, and gravity. It includes 20 multiple choice questions covering topics like projectile motion, circular motion, Newton's laws of motion, and weight on other celestial bodies. 2. An example question calculates the time required for a ball kicked at 29.4 m/s to reach its maximum horizontal range of 85 m. Other questions involve calculating speeds, distances, times, and weights in situations involving objects moving vertically and horizontally under gravity or acceleration. 3. The document tests understanding of fundamental physics principles through multiple choice problems analyzing vector quantities, forces, motion, projectile motion, circular motion, and effects of gravity on

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1. Vector and Scalar quantities are the same in terms of __.

For 15, 16, 17 and 18


a) Displacement c) Direction A ball was kicked at a particular angle with an initial
b) Magnitude d) Velocity velocity of 29.4 m/s. The maximum horizontal range for
the ball to reach is 85 m.
2. What is the other term for vector sum?
a) Resultant c) Direction 15. Find the time required to reach the maximum horizontal
b) Magnitude d) Angle range.
a) 5.67 s c) 2.34 s
3. All are scalar quantities EXCEPT for b) 1.63 s d) 4.56 s
a) Velocity c) Distance
b) Initial Speed d) Average Speed 16. What is the maximum height?
a) 10.312 m c) 16.164 m
4. A ball is thrown upward and caught when it comes back b) 20.785 m d) 24.335 m
down. In the absence of air resistance, what is the speed
with which it is caught? 17. What is the time required for the ball to reach the
a) Less than the speed it had when thrown upward maximum height?
b) More than the speed it had when thrown upward a) 1.82 s c) 3.56 s
c) The same speed it had when thrown upward c) 5.66 s d) 2.33 s
d) Zero
18. What is the final velocity of the ball at 2.1 seconds?
5. When the stone was moving upward (neglect air a) 15. 676 m/s c) 9.443 m/s
resistance), it underwent b) 30.221 m/s d) 23.563 m/s
a) A decrease in acceleration as velocity decreased
b) An increase in acceleration as velocity decreased 19. The action - reaction forces in the Law of Interaction
c) A constant acceleration as velocity increased should be
d) A constant acceleration as velocity decreased a) equal in magnitude c) acting on different bodies
b) opposite in direction d) All of these
6. Find the magnitude of the resultant of two equal forces
(F = 10 N) with an angle of 140° between them. 20. In Newton’s Law of Motion, the force is always
a) 6.84 N c) 353.214 N directly proportional to the ______
b) 46.792 N d) 18.794 N a) acceleration c) Direction
b) velocity d) tension
7. Find the magnitude of the vector 𝐑 = 269.5𝑖 + 175.3𝑗
a) 269.5 c) 321.5 22. The inward force in a circular motion is ______.
b) 175.3 d) 444.8 a) Centrifugal Force c) Acceleration
b) Centripetal Force d) Normal Force
8. Find the direction of the vector 𝐑 = 269.5𝑖 + 175.3𝑗
a) 33.04° E of N c) 56.96° N of E 23. A car is travelling in a banked curve. The driver starts
b) 33.04° N of E d) 56.96° E of N to notice that he is sliding up the curve. If this is the case,
which statement is true?
For 9 – 11. An automobile and a truck start from rest at the a) The actual velocity of the car is less than the rated
same instant, with the automobile initially at some distance velocity
behind the truck. The truck has a constant acceleration of b) Its actual velocity is the same as the rated velocity
2.10 m/s2, and the automobile an acceleration of 3.40 m/s2. c) The gravitational acceleration is pulling the car away
The automobile overtakes the truck after the truck has from the center
moved 40 m. d) The rated velocity is less than the actual velocity

9. How much time does it take the automobile to overtake 24. A man is about to check his apparent weight using a
the truck? (no answer in the choices) weighing scale. His true weight is 10 N. He checked his
a) 5.12 s c) 8.05 s apparent weight in front of the elevator. What is his
b) 4.85 s d) 3.55 s apparent weight?
a) 10 N c) 1.02 N
10. What is the final velocity of the automobile when it is b) 0 N d) 8.32 N
side by side with the truck?
a) 12.957 m/s c) 30.222 m/s For 25 and 26. The angle is 30° and m1 = 30 kg
b) 20.978 m/s d) 25.346 m/s

11. How far was the automobile behind the truck initially?
a) 42.567 m c) 24.717 m
b) 104.723 m d) 87.453 m

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A small stone was thrown vertically upward at the top of 25. Find m2 (in kg) if the system is at rest (no movement
Leaning Tower of Pisa. The tower has a height of 57.0 between two blocks)
meters. The speed of the stone when it hit the ground is a) 15 kg c) 20 kg
38.6 m/s at 5.9 seconds. b) 10 kg d) 30 kg

12. How high does it rise above its starting point? 26. What must be the mass of block m2 if it were to descend
a) 18.847 m c) 10.432 m a distance of 12 m in the first 3 s after the system is released
b) 5.678 m d) 14.221 m from rest? Coefficient of kinetic friction (μ k) is 0.14.
a) 31.84 kg c) 36.82 kg
13. How long does it take to reach the maximum height? b) 47.67 kg d) 22.45 kg
a) 4.56 s c) 6.22 s
b) 3.49 s d) 1.96 s 27. A curve with 8-m radius on a level road is banked at
the correct angle of 25°. Find the rated velocity for this
banked curve.
14. How long does it take for the stone to pass one-half of a) 4.234 m/s c) 8.032 m/s
the height of the tower? b) 6.046 m/s d) 3.567 m/s
a) 3.56 s c) 1.34 s
b) 5.07 s d) 4.01 s
Chem001 Midterm Examination

28. If the weight of an astronaut is 490 N and he decided to


go to the moon. Assuming the gravitational acceleration in
the moon is 1.62 m/s2. What is the mass of the astronaut in
the moon?
a) 100.5 kg c) 302.5 kg
b) 50.0 kg d) 20.4 kg

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