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PHY 1015
INTRODUCTORY
PHYSICS FOR
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Question 1
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Three identical balls are thrown from the
top of a building, all with the same initial
speed. The first ball is thrown horizontally,
the second at some angle above the
horizontal, and the third at some angle
below the horizontal, Neglecting air
resistance, rank the speeds of the balls as
they reach the ground, from fastest to
slowest.
Select one:
a. All three balls strike the ground at
the same speed.
b 12,3
c 2,13 x
d. 3,1,2
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The correct answer is: All three balls strike
the ground at the same speed.
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Acar traveling at a velocity v can stop ina
minimum distance d. What would be the
car’s minimum stopping distance if it were
traveling at a velocity of 2v?
Select one:
Da 4d
b. 2d, x
Ja d
d. 12d
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Acar traveling at a velocity v can stop ina
minimum distance d. What would be the
car’s minimum stopping distance if it were
traveling at a velocity of 2v?
Select one:
a 4d
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a d
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The correct answer is: 4d
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When the speed of your car is tripled ,by
what factor does its kinetic energy increase?
Select one:
a 12.
b. 9 v
a 4
d 8
The correct answer is: 9
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A 2kg book is held 1m above the floor for
50s. The work done is:
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A3.2 kg mass starts from rest at the top of
the 30° incline that is 6 m long. its speed as it
reaches the bottom is 3.0 m/s use the energy
methods to find the average friction force (in
newtons) that retards the sliding motion.
(answer to 3 Sig Fig)
Answer:
-13.3
The correct answer is: 13.3
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Ine correct answer 1s: 13.3
Question 6
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Which of the following is not a unit of
power?
Select one:
> A. horsepower
B. joule-second. v
C. newton-meter per second
D. watt
The correct answer is: joule-second.
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Bob, of mass m, drops from a tree limb at the
same time that Esther, also of mass m,
begins her descent down a frictionless slide.
If they both start at the same height above
the ground, which of the following is true
about their kinetic energies as they reach
the ground?
Select one:
> a. Bob's kinetic energy is greater than
Esther's.
b. They have the same kinetic x
energy.
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of the slide.
d. Esther’s kinetic energy is greater
than Bob's.
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Ihe correct answer Is: Ihe answer depends
on the shape of the slide.
Question 8
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A dropped ball loses potential energy as it
falls. Gravity is an example of:
Select one:
a. dissipative force
b. any of the above, depending on the
reference level.
c. conservative force v
d. non-conservative force
The correct answer is: conservative force
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Aman pushes a block up an incline at a
constant speed. As the block moves up the
incline
Select one:
a. its kinetic energy and potential
energy both increase.
b. its potential energy increases and
its kinetic energy
remains the same.
remains the same.
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its potential energy increases
and its kinetic energy
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and its kinetic energy
decreases by the same amount.
d.
its kinetic energy increases and its
potential energy
remains the same.
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The correct answer is: its potential energy
increases and its kinetic energy
remains the same.
remains the same.
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Question 10
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The work done in moving an object from A
to B against a non-conservative force
Select one:
A. disappears forever
B._ is always entirely converted into
heat
C. cannot be recovered by moving ¥
the object from B to A
D. does not depend on the path taken
between A and B.
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by moving the object from BtoA
Question 11
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Aman pushes a wall but fails to displace it.
He does:
Select one:
A. positive and maximum work.
no work at all M
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negative work
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positive but small work
The correct answer is: no work at all
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