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This document contains a pre-test with questions about energy, motion, and force. It asks the reader to define different types of energy and how energy produces motion. It then provides a post-test with physics calculation problems involving work, power, gravitational potential energy, and spring force. The calculations determine properties like mass, speed, distance, and force given various energy transfers and physical scenarios.

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This document contains a pre-test with questions about energy, motion, and force. It asks the reader to define different types of energy and how energy produces motion. It then provides a post-test with physics calculation problems involving work, power, gravitational potential energy, and spring force. The calculations determine properties like mass, speed, distance, and force given various energy transfers and physical scenarios.

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PRE-TEST (N/A)
Review: Write down what you have learned from the last topic in just a few
words:
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Which one does work? Carrying a book on top of your head while walking around
the hall? Or pushing a cabinet across the room? Defend your answer.
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John lifts 50 kilos of weight 4 times in a single set while Mark lifts 5 kilos of weight
10 times in a single set. Who is more powerful?
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What type of energy does a cabinet possess when it was at rest but then pushed to
a location? Why?
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How can energy produce motion?
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K. POST TEST: Calculate the following:
1. A car broke down and Ben had to push it, if the car had an acceleration of 2.5 m/s2 while
Ben is pushing it with a 770 J of work in a 8 meter distance, how heavy is the car?

770 / 8

= 96.25

96.25 / 2.5

= 38.5

2. A car was speeding at a highway, if the car can exert a force of 6,000 N in a 15 meter
distance and possesses a power of 35,000 watts while doing this, how fast will it cover the
15 meter mark? (look for time)

6 000 * 15
= 90 000

90 000 / 35 000

P = 2.57

3. A huge construction equipment is rolling down from a very high area, but because you
only care about physics, you decided to calculate the mass of the falling object. What is it’s
mass if it possesses a 28,000 J of energy while rolling at a speed of 20 m/s?

KE =½ mv^2
M = 2KE/v^2

2 x 28 000/ 20^2

m = 140kg

4. If you stand at the top of the mount Everest that is about 8,848 meters, while having a
gravitational potential energy of 4,335,520 J. How heavy are you?

4 335 520 /( 9.8 * 8848)

= 50kg

5. The average spring constant of a human fore arm is about 143 N/m when compressed.
When punching, how far would the arm need to go in order to release 40N of force?

X^2 = ½ * k * x^2
0
X^2 = √ 2 x 40 / 143
X^2= 0.75m

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