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01. The term Scalars is defined as a. b. c. d.

quantities that are fully described by both a magnitude and a direction Quantities that are fully described by a magnitude or numerical value alone. Quantities that are partially described by a magnitude or numerical value alone quantities that are partially described by both a magnitude and a direction

02. 5m is a a. b. c. d. scalar term vector term both a & B none of the above

03. Consider a football coach pacing back and forth along the sidelines. The diagram below shows several of coach's positions at various times. At each marked position, the coach makes a "U-turn" and moves in the opposite direction. In other words, the coach moves from position A to B to C to D. What is the coach's resulting distance of travel?

a. b. c. d.

90 yards 95 yards 80 yards 85 yards

04. While on vacation, Lisa Evans traveled a total distance of 440 miles. Her trip took 8 hours. What was her average speed? a. 55 mi/hr b. 110 mi/hr c. 88.5 km/hr d. both a and c

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05. A 2-kg object is moving horizontally with a speed of 4 m/s. How much net force is required to keep the object moving at this speed and in this direction? a. b. c. d. 5 5.5 2 0

06. Fred spends most Sunday afternoons at rest on the sofa, watching pro football games and consuming large quantities of food. What effect (if any) does this practice have upon his inertia? a. Freds inertia will increase b. Fred's inertia will decrease c. no effect d. none of the above 07. What is the standard metric unit of power? a. mega watt b. watt c. VAR d. ampere 08. When doing a chin-up, a physics student lifts her 42.0-kg body a distance of 0.25 meters in 2 seconds. What is the power delivered by the student's biceps? a. 54.5 Watt b. 52.5 Watt c. 50.5 Watt d. 51.5 Watt

09. ____ are the charged parts of an atom.


a. Only electrons b. Only protons c. Electrons and protons d. Protons and neutrons

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10. Electrical forces ____.


a. can cause objects to only attract each other b. can cause objects to only repel each other c. can cause objects to attract or repel each other d. have no affect on objects

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