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Of the four points P, Q, R, and S, the velocity vx is greatest (most positive) at a. Point P. E. Not enough information in the graph to decide (c) 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Q2. You toss a ball straight upward, in the positive direction. The ball falls freely under the influence of gravity.

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02 Clicker Questions

Of the four points P, Q, R, and S, the velocity vx is greatest (most positive) at a. Point P. E. Not enough information in the graph to decide (c) 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Q2. You toss a ball straight upward, in the positive direction. The ball falls freely under the influence of gravity.

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Q2.

1
Thisisthext
graphofthe
motionofa
particle.Ofthe
fourpointsP,Q,R,
andS,thevelocity
vxisgreatest(most
positive)at

A.pointP.

B.pointQ.

C.pointR.

D.pointS.

E.notenoughinformationinthegraphtodecide
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A2.1
Thisisthext
graphofthe
motionofa
particle.Ofthe
fourpointsP,Q,R,
andS,thevelocity
vxisgreatest(most
positive)at

A.pointP.

B.pointQ.

C.pointR.

D.pointS.

E.notenoughinformationinthegraphtodecide
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Q2.2
Thisisthext
graphofthe
motionofa
particle.Ofthe
fourpointsP,Q,R,
andS,thespeedis
greatestat

A.pointP.

B.pointQ.

C.pointR.

D.pointS.

E.notenoughinformationinthegraphtodecide
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A2.2
Thisisthext
graphofthe
motionofa
particle.Ofthe
fourpointsP,Q,R,
andS,thespeedis
greatestat

A.pointP.

B.pointQ.

C.pointR.

D.pointS.

E.notenoughinformationinthegraphtodecide
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Q2.3
Thisisthext
graphofthe
motionofa
particle.Ofthe
fourpointsP,Q,R,
andS,the
accelerationaxis
greatest(most
positive)at

A.pointP.

B.pointQ.

C.pointR.

D.pointS.

E.notenoughinformationinthegraphtodecide
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A2.3
Thisisthext
graphofthe
motionofa
particle.Ofthe
fourpointsP,Q,R,
andS,the
accelerationaxis
greatest(most
positive)at

A.pointP.

B.pointQ.

C.pointR.

D.pointS.

E.notenoughinformationinthegraphtodecide
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Q2.4
Youtossaballstraightupward,inthepositivedirection.
Theballfallsfreelyundertheinfluenceofgravity.
Atthehighestpointintheballsmotion,
A.itsvelocityiszeroanditsaccelerationiszero.
B.itsvelocityiszeroanditsaccelerationispositive(upward).
C.itsvelocityiszeroanditsaccelerationisnegative(downward).
D.itsvelocityispositive(upward)anditsaccelerationiszero.
E.itsvelocityispositive(upward)anditsaccelerationiszero.

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A2.4
Youtossaballstraightupward,inthepositivedirection.
Theballfallsfreelyundertheinfluenceofgravity.
Atthehighestpointintheballsmotion,
A.itsvelocityiszeroanditsaccelerationiszero.
B.itsvelocityiszeroanditsaccelerationispositive(upward).
C.itsvelocityiszeroanditsaccelerationisnegative(downward).
D.itsvelocityispositive(upward)anditsaccelerationiszero.
E.itsvelocityispositive(upward)anditsaccelerationiszero.

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Q2.5
Thisisamotiondiagramofanobjectmovingalongthe
xdirectionwithconstantacceleration.Thedots1,2,3,
showthepositionoftheobjectatequaltimeintervalst.
5

2 1
x

x=0
Atthetimelabeled3,whatarethesignsofthe
objectsvelocityvxandaccelerationax?
A.vx<0,ax=0

B.vx<0,ax>0

C.vx<0,ax<0

D.vx>0,ax>0

E.vx>0,ax<0

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A2.5
Thisisamotiondiagramofanobjectmovingalongthe
xdirectionwithconstantacceleration.Thedots1,2,3,
showthepositionoftheobjectatequaltimeintervalst.
5

2 1
x

x=0
Atthetimelabeled3,whatarethesignsofthe
objectsvelocityvxandaccelerationax?
A.vx<0,ax=0

B.vx<0,ax>0

C.vx<0,ax<0

D.vx>0,ax>0

E.vx>0,ax<0

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Q2.6
Thisisamotiondiagramofanobjectmovingalongthe
xdirectionwithconstantacceleration.Thedots1,2,3,
showthepositionoftheobjectatequaltimeintervalst.
5

2 1
x

x=0
Whichofthefollowingvxtgraphsbestmatchesthemotion
showninthemotiondiagram?
vx
0

vx
t

A.

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B.

vx
t

C.

vx
t

vx
t

D.

E.

A2.6
Thisisamotiondiagramofanobjectmovingalongthe
xdirectionwithconstantacceleration.Thedots1,2,3,
showthepositionoftheobjectatequaltimeintervalst.
5

2 1
x

x=0
Whichofthefollowingvxtgraphsbestmatchesthemotion
showninthemotiondiagram?
vx
0

vx
t

A.

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B.

vx
t

C.

vx
t

vx
t

D.

E.

Q2.7
Thisisamotiondiagramofanobjectmovingalongthe
xdirectionwithconstantacceleration.Thedots1,2,3,
showthepositionoftheobjectatequaltimeintervalst.
5

2 1
x

x=0
Whichofthefollowingaxtgraphsbestmatchesthemotion
showninthemotiondiagram?
ax
0

ax
t

A.

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B.

ax
t

C.

ax
t

ax
t

D.

E.

A2.7
Thisisamotiondiagramofanobjectmovingalongthe
xdirectionwithconstantacceleration.Thedots1,2,3,
showthepositionoftheobjectatequaltimeintervalst.
5

2 1
x

x=0
Whichofthefollowingaxtgraphsbestmatchesthemotion
showninthemotiondiagram?
ax
0

ax
t

A.

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B.

ax
t

C.

ax
t

ax
t

D.

E.

Q2.8
Anobjectmovesalongthexaxiswithconstant
acceleration.Theinitialpositionx0ispositive,theinitial
velocityisnegative,andtheaccelerationispositive.
Whichofthefollowingvxtgraphsbestdescribesthis
motion?

vx
0

vx
t

A.

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B.

vx
t

C.

vx
t

vx
t

D.

E.

A2.8
Anobjectmovesalongthexaxiswithconstant
acceleration.Theinitialpositionx0ispositive,theinitial
velocityisnegative,andtheaccelerationispositive.
Whichofthefollowingvxtgraphsbestdescribesthis
motion?

vx
0

vx
t

A.

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B.

vx
t

C.

vx
t

vx
t

D.

E.

Q2.9

Thepositionofanobjectmovingalongthexaxisisgivenby
x=(5.0m/s)t(10.0m/s2)t2+(4.0m/s3)t3
Whatistheobjectdoingatt=1.0s?
A.Itismovingandspeedingup
B.Itismovingandslowingdown
C.Itismoving,butitsvelocityisnotchangingatthisinstant
D.Itismomentarilyatrest
E.Notenoughinformationgiventodecide

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A2.9

Thepositionofanobjectmovingalongthexaxisisgivenby
x=(5.0m/s)t(10.0m/s2)t2+(4.0m/s3)t3
Whatistheobjectdoingatt=1.0s?
A.Itismovingandspeedingup
B.Itismovingandslowingdown
C.Itismoving,butitsvelocityisnotchangingatthisinstant
D.Itismomentarilyatrest
E.Notenoughinformationgiventodecide

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Q2.10
Agliderisonaninclined,frictionlesstrack.Thexaxispoints
downhill.Att=0thegliderisatx=0andmovinguphill.
Afterreachingthe
highpointofits
Glideratt=0
Highpoint
motion,itmoves
ofmotion
downhilland
x=0
returnstox=0.
x
Whichofthefollowingaxtgraphs(graphsofaccelerationvs.
time)bestmatchesthemotionoftheglider?
ax
0

ax
t

A.
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B.

ax
t

C.

ax
t

D.

ax
t

E.

A2.10
Agliderisonaninclined,frictionlesstrack.Thexaxispoints
downhill.Att=0thegliderisatx=0andmovinguphill.
Afterreachingthe
highpointofits
Glideratt=0
Highpoint
motion,itmoves
ofmotion
downhilland
x=0
returnstox=0.
x
Whichofthefollowingaxtgraphs(graphsofaccelerationvs.
time)bestmatchesthemotionoftheglider?
ax
0

ax
t

A.
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B.

ax
t

C.

ax
t

D.

ax
t

E.

Q2.11
Agliderisonaninclined,frictionlesstrack.Thexaxispoints
downhill.Att=0thegliderisatx=0andmovinguphill.
Afterreachingthe
highpointofits
Glideratt=0
Highpoint
motion,itmoves
ofmotion
downhilland
x=0
returnstox=0.
x
Whichofthefollowingvxtgraphs(graphsofvelocityvs.
time)bestmatchesthemotionoftheglider?
vx
0

vx
t

A.
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B.

vx
t

C.

vx
t

D.

vx
t

E.

A2.11
Agliderisonaninclined,frictionlesstrack.Thexaxispoints
downhill.Att=0thegliderisatx=0andmovinguphill.
Afterreachingthe
highpointofits
Glideratt=0
Highpoint
motion,itmoves
ofmotion
downhilland
x=0
returnstox=0.
x
Whichofthefollowingvxtgraphs(graphsofvelocityvs.
time)bestmatchesthemotionoftheglider?
vx
0

vx
t

A.
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B.

vx
t

C.

vx
t

D.

vx
t

E.

Q2.12
Thisisthevxtgraphfor
anobjectmovingalong
thexaxis.
Whichofthefollowing
descriptionsofthe
motionismostaccurate?
A.Theobjectisslowingdownatadecreasingrate.
B.Theobjectisslowingdownatanincreasingrate.
C.Theobjectisspeedingupatadecreasingrate.
D.Theobjectisspeedingupatanincreasingrate.
E.Theobjectsspeedischangingatasteadyrate.

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A2.12
Thisisthevxtgraphfor
anobjectmovingalong
thexaxis.
Whichofthefollowing
descriptionsofthe
motionismostaccurate?
A.Theobjectisslowingdownatadecreasingrate.
B.Theobjectisslowingdownatanincreasingrate.
C.Theobjectisspeedingupatadecreasingrate.
D.Theobjectisspeedingupatanincreasingrate.
E.Theobjectsspeedischangingatasteadyrate.

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Q2.13
Youaregiventhevxtgraphforanobjectmovingalong
thexaxiswithconstantacceleration.Whichofthe
followingcouldyounotdeterminefromtheinformation
giveninthisgraphalone?
A.theobjectsxaccelerationatanytimet
B.theobjectsxvelocityatanytimet
C.theobjectspositionatanytimet
D.morethanoneoftheabove
E.misleadingquestionyoucoulddetermine
allofthesefromthevxtgraphalone

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A2.13
Youaregiventhevxtgraphforanobjectmovingalong
thexaxiswithconstantacceleration.Whichofthe
followingcouldyounotdeterminefromtheinformation
giveninthisgraphalone?
A.theobjectsxaccelerationatanytimet
B.theobjectsxvelocityatanytimet
C.theobjectspositionatanytimet
D.morethanoneoftheabove
E.misleadingquestionyoucoulddetermine
allofthesefromthevxtgraphalone

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Q2.14
Thepositionofanobjectmovingalongthexaxisisgivenby
x=5.0m(4.0m/s)t+(2.0m/s2)t2
Whichstatementaboutthisobjectiscorrect?
A.Fort>0,theobjectisneveratrest.
B.Theobjectisatrestatt=0.5s.
C.Theobjectisatrestatt=1.0s.
D.Theobjectisatrestatt=2.0s.
E.MorethanoneofB,C,andDiscorrect.

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A2.14
Thepositionofanobjectmovingalongthexaxisisgivenby
x=5.0m(4.0m/s)t+(2.0m/s2)t2
Whichstatementaboutthisobjectiscorrect?
A.Fort>0,theobjectisneveratrest.
B.Theobjectisatrestatt=0.5s.
C.Theobjectisatrestatt=1.0s.
D.Theobjectisatrestatt=2.0s.
E.MorethanoneofB,C,andDiscorrect.

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Q2.15
Thepositionofanobjectmovingalongthexaxisisgivenby
x=5.0m(4.0m/s)t+(2.0m/s2)t2
Howmanytimesdoesthisobjectpassthroughthepointx=0?
A.twice,firstmovinginthepositivexdirection,
thenmovinginthenegativexdirection
B.twice,firstmovinginthenegativexdirection,
thenmovinginthepositivexdirection
C.onlyonce,movinginthepositivexdirection
D.onlyonce,movinginthenegativexdirection
E.never
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A2.15
Thepositionofanobjectmovingalongthexaxisisgivenby
x=5.0m(4.0m/s)t+(2.0m/s2)t2
Howmanytimesdoesthisobjectpassthroughthepointx=0?
A.twice,firstmovinginthepositivexdirection,
thenmovinginthenegativexdirection
B.twice,firstmovinginthenegativexdirection,
thenmovinginthepositivexdirection
C.onlyonce,movinginthepositivexdirection
D.onlyonce,movinginthenegativexdirection
E.never
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Q2.16

Thepositionofanobjectmovingalongthexaxisisgivenby
x=5.0m+(4.0m/s)t(2.0m/s2)t2
Whichofthefollowingxtgraphs(graphsofpositionvs.time)
iscorrectforthismotion?
x

A.

x
t

B.

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C.

x
t

x
t

D.

E.

A2.16

Thepositionofanobjectmovingalongthexaxisisgivenby
x=5.0m+(4.0m/s)t(2.0m/s2)t2
Whichofthefollowingxtgraphs(graphsofpositionvs.time)
iscorrectforthismotion?
x

A.

x
t

B.

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C.

x
t

x
t

D.

E.

Q2.17

Thepositionofanobjectmovingalongthexaxisisgivenby
x=5.0m+(4.0m/s)t(2.0m/s2)t2
Whichofthefollowingvxtgraphs(graphsofvelocityvs.time)
iscorrectforthismotion?
vx
0

vx
t

A.

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B.

vx
t

C.

vx
t

vx
t

D.

E.

A2.17

Thepositionofanobjectmovingalongthexaxisisgivenby
x=5.0m+(4.0m/s)t(2.0m/s2)t2
Whichofthefollowingvxtgraphs(graphsofvelocityvs.time)
iscorrectforthismotion?
vx
0

vx
t

A.

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B.

vx
t

C.

vx
t

vx
t

D.

E.

Q2.18

If you toss a ball upward with a certain initial speed, it falls


freely and reaches a maximum height h.
By what factor must you increase the initial speed of the ball for
it to reach a maximum height 3h?
A.

B.3
C.3 3
D.9
E.27

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A2.18

If you toss a ball upward with a certain initial speed, it falls


freely and reaches a maximum height h.
By what factor must you increase the initial speed of the ball for
it to reach a maximum height 3h?
A.

B.3
C.3 3
D.9
E.27

2012 Pearson Education, Inc.

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