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AP Physics 1 - Test 01 - Constant Velocity and Data ...

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1. The number of significant figures in 15.0 is


A 1

B 2

C 3

D 4

E 5

2. The average speed of a moving object during a given interval of time is always:
A the magnitude of its average velocity over the interval

B the distance covered during the time interval divided by the time interval

C one-half its speed at the end of the interval

D its acceleration multiplied by the time interval

E one-half its acceleration multiplied by the time interval.

3. Special Question: Two automobiles are 150 kilometers apart and traveling
toward each other. One automobile is moving at 60km/h and the other is moving at
40km/h mph. In how many hours will they meet?
A 2.5

B 2.0

C 1.75

D 1.5

E 1.25

4. A car starts from Hither, goes 50 km in a straight line to Yon, immediately turns
around, and returns to Hither. The time for this round trip is 2 hours. The magnitude
of the average velocity of the car for this round trip is:
A 0

B 50 km/hr

C 100 km/hr

D 200 km/hr

E cannot be calculated without knowing the acceleration

5. A car starts from Hither, goes 50 km in a straight line to Yon, immediately turns
around, and returns to Hither. The time for this round trip is 2 hours. The average
speed of the car for this round trip is:
A 0

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B 50 km/hr

C 100 km/hr

D 200 km/hr

E cannot be calculated without knowing the acceleration

6. Which of the following five coordinate versus time graphs represents the motion
of an object moving with a constant nonzero speed?
A A

B B

C C

D D

E E

7. The graph represents the straight line motion of a car. How far does the car
travel between t = 2 s and t = 5 s?
A 4m

B 12 m

C 24 m

D 36 m

E 60 m

8. The graph represents the straight line motion of a car. How far does the car
travel between t = 2 s and t = 9 s?
A 4m

B 24 m

C 36 m

D 12 m

E 60 m

9. The vectors a, b, and c are related by c = b + a. Which diagram below illustrates


this relationship?
A A

B B

C C

D D

E E

10. The vector "-A" is


A greater than A in magnitude

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B less than A in magnitude

C in the same direction as A

D in the direction opposite to A

E perpendicular to A

11. The vector V2 in the diagram is equal to:


A V1 - V3

B V1 + V3

C V3 - V1

D V1cosθ

E V1/(cosθ)

12. What does the slope of a position graph represent?


A Distance

B Displacement

C Speed

D Velocity

E Acceleration

13. What does the area under the curve of a velocity graph represent?
A Distance

B Displacement

C Speed

D Velocity

E Acceleration

14. A car travels 90 km/hr. How long does is take for it to travel 400 km?
A 4.4 hours

B 0.225 hours

C 310 hours

D 10.3 hours

E 1.4 hours

15. According to the velocity vs. time graph, which of the following statements is
true?

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A the object speeds up

B the object slows down

C the object moves with a constant velocity

D the object stays at rest

E the object must be falling to thr ground

16. Consider these motion diagrams. All balls are moving to the RIGHT. Which of the
6 balls has the greatest displacement over the FIRST 3 SECONDS (From time t=0 to
t=3)? If there is a tie among several, select all that apply.
A A

B B

C C

D D

E E

F F

17. Provided the position vs. time graph, which of the following is true?
A the object increases its velocity

B the object decreases its velocity

C the object's velocity stays unchanged

D the object is at rest

E more information is required

18. What is the velocity of the object at t = 4 seconds?


A 4 m/s

B 20 m/s

C 8 m/s

D 40 m/s

E 5 m/s

19. What is the velocity of the object at t = 0.1221354 seconds?


A 4 m/s

B 20 m/s

C 8 m/s

D 40 m/s

E 5 m/s

20. What is the displacement from t = 0s to t = 8s

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A 8m

B 2m

C 6m

D 10 m

E 14 m

21. In a laboratory experiment, the amount of significant figures recorded for a


measurement should be based on
A Having at least 3 significant figures

B Knowing what the exact value should be

C The precision of the instrument making the measurement

D Lying

22. With the data provided, what type of relationship exists?


A linear

B power

C inverse

D constant

E root

23. With the data provided, what is the proportionality?


A b∝a

B a ∝ sqrt(b)

C a2 ∝ b

D b ∝ a-1

E a ∝ b-2

24. Which equation best depicts the relationship between the variables?
A b = 177.67 a-1 - 0.273

B b = 177.67 a2 - 0.273

C b = -30.5 a-1 + 167.3

D b = -30.5 a2 + 167.3

E b = 54.4 a-1 + 27.6

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