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For which of the values below is x > x7?


Select one:
a. x = 1.0
b. x = 4.0
c. x = -2.0
d. x = 2.0 
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e. x = 0
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What condition must apply to a system's state of motion for it to be regarded as an inertial frame of
reference?
Select one:
a. in constant velocity 
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b. in increasing acceleration
c. in constant acceleration
d. in decreasing velocity
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A baseball thrown from the outfield is released from shoulder height at an initial velocity of 28.1 m/s
at an initial angle of 30° with respect to the horizontal. What is the maximum vertical displacement
that the ball reaches during its trajectory?

Select one:
a. 10.1 m 
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b. 26.9 m
c. 30.2 m
d. 13.4 m
e. 20.1 m
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4.4 Further Applications of Newton's Laws

A 12-kg mass is placed on a 25.0° incline, and friction keeps it from sliding. The coefficient of static
friction in this case is 0.580, and the coefficient of sliding friction is 0.520. What is the frictional force
in this situation?
Select one:
a. 61.2 N
b. 49.7 N
c. 107 N
d. 55.4 N 
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4.2 Projectile Motion

A stone is thrown with an initial speed of 15 m/s at an angle of 53° above the horizontal from the top
of a 40-m building. If g = 9.8 m/s2 and air resistance is negligible, then what is the magnitude of the
vertical velocity component of the rock as it hits the ground?
Select one:
a. 29 m/s 
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b. 24 m/s
c. 26 m/s
d. 30 m/s
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Two blocks of masses 22 kg and 9 kg are connected together by a light string and rest on a frictionless
level surface. Attached to the 9-kg mass is another light string, which a person uses to pull both blocks
horizontally. If the two-block system accelerates at 0.7 m/s2, what is the tension in the second string
attached to the 8-kg mass?
Select one:
a. 31 N
b. 15.4 N 
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c. 6.3 N
d. 9.1 N
e. 21.7 N
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As I slide a box at constant speed up a frictionless slope, pulling parallel to the slope, the tension in
the rope will be:
Select one:
a. greater than the tension would be if the box were stationary.
b. less than the weight of the box. 
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c. equal to the weight of the box.
d. greater than the weight of the box.
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3.4 Free Fall

A water rocket, launched from the ground, rises vertically with acceleration of 20 m/s 2 for 1.0 s when
it runs out of "fuel." Disregarding air resistance, how high will the rocket rise?
Select one:
a. 30 m
b. 15 m
c. 61 m 
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d. 102 m
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A baseball is moving in the air along the customary parabola. Ignoring air drag, where is the force on
the baseball zero?
Select one:
a. at the top of the parabola
b. just when it has started upward
c. where it is about to impact
d. nowhere 
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4.2 Projectile Motion

A stone is thrown with an initial speed of 15 m/s at an angle of 53° above the horizontal from the top
of a 40-m building. If g = 9.8 m/s2 and air resistance is negligible, what is the magnitude of the
horizontal displacement of the rock?
Select one:
a. 39 m 
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b. 30 m
c. 90 m
d. 66 m
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As I pull a rope connected to a box at constant speed up a frictionless slope, pulling parallel to the
slope, the tension in the rope will be:
Select one:
a. greater than the weight of the box.
b. equal to the weight of the box.
c. less than the weight of the box. 
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d. greater than the tension would be if the box were stationary.
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Suppose a particle is moving along a straight line with a speed v for a time t, then stops for a time t,
and then resumes moving along the original direction with speed v for time t. What has been the
average speed of the particle for the total time period 3t?
Select one:

a.   
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b. 
c. 1.5v
d. v
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3.3 Adding Friction to the Mix

There are six books in a stack, each with a weight of 3.0 N. The coefficient of friction between all the
books is 0.20 as is the coefficient between the table and the bottom book. What horizontal push must
I just exceed on the next to bottom book to start sliding the top five books off the bottom one?
Select one:
a. 3.0 N
b. 1.0 N
c. 5.0 N 
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d. 7.0 N
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A box of mass m is placed on an incline with angle of inclination θ. The box does not slide. The
magnitude of the frictional force in this case is:
Select one:
a. mg sin θ. 
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b. not given.
c. μs mg sin θ.
d. mg cos θ.
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3.2 Normal Forces and Weight

Three identical 6.0-kg cubes are placed on a horizontal frictionless surface in contact with one
another. The cubes are lined up from left to right and a force is applied to the left side of the left cube
causing all three cubes to accelerate to the right at 3.0 m/s 2. What is the magnitude of the force
exerted on the middle cube by the left cube in this case?
Select one:
a. 54 N
b. 27 N
c. none of the above
d. 18 N 
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There are nine books in a stack, each with a weight of 6N. The coefficient of friction between all the
books is 0.1 as is the coefficient between the table and the bottom book. What horizontal push must I
just exceed on the next to bottom book to start sliding the top eight books off the bottom one?
Select one:
a. 0.6 N
b. 5.4 N 
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c. 0.8 N
d. 48 N
e. 4.8 N
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Find the resultant of the following two vectors: i) 60 units due east and ii) 100 units 45° north of west.

Select one:
a. 149 units 11° north of west
b. 100 units 45° north of west
c. 72 units 36° north of west 
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d. 72 units 101° north of west
e. 72 units 79° north of west
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4.4 Further Applications of Newton's Laws

Jamal pulls a 150-N sled up a 28.0° slope at constant speed by a force of 120 N. Near the top of the
hill he releases the sled. With what acceleration does the sled go down the hill?
Select one:
a. 2.67 m/s2 
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b. 1.36 m/s2
c. 1.20 m/s2
d. 2.22 m/s2
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When NASA was communicating with astronauts on the moon, the time from sending on the Earth to
receiving on the moon was 1.28 s. Find the distance from Earth to the moon. (The speed of radio
waves is 3.00 × 108 m/s.)
Select one:
a. 768 000 km
b. 240 000 km
c. 384 000 km 
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d. 480 000 km
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3.2 Normal Forces and Weight

An elevator weighing 20,000 N is supported by a steel cable. What is the tension in the cable when
the elevator is being accelerated upward at a rate of 2.00 m/s 2? (g = 9.80 m/s2)
Select one:
a. 13,900 N
b. 24,100 N 
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c. 23,100 N
d. 26,100 N
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4.2 Projectile Motion

A stone is thrown with an initial speed of 15 m/s at an angle of 53° above the horizontal from the top
of a 40-m building. If g = 9.8 m/s2 and air resistance is negligible, then what is the speed of the rock as
it hits the ground?
Select one:
a. 30 m/s
b. 36 m/s 
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c. 32 m/s
d. 34 m/s
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Two forces act on a 5.00-kg object. One of the forces is 11.0 N. If the object accelerates at 4.00 m/s2,
what is the greatest possible magnitude of the other force?
Select one:
a. 1.0 N
b. 9.0 N
c. 51.0 N
d. 16.7 N
e. 31.0 N 
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4.3 A First Look at Reference Frames and Relative Velocity

Plane A is flying at 600 mph in the northeast direction relative to the Earth. Plane B is flying at 500
mph in the north direction relative to the Earth. What is the speed of Plane B as observed from Plane
A?
Select one:
a. 100 mph
b. 431 mph 
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c. 900 mph
d. 357 mph
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4.3 A First Look at Reference Frames and Relative Velocity

A plane is moving due north, directly towards its destination. Its airspeed is 200 mph. A constant
breeze is blowing from west to east at 42 mph. In which direction is the plane pointed?
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a. 5.7° W of N 
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b. 12° W of N
c. 11° E of N
d. 22° W of N
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4.2 Projectile Motion

A helicopter is traveling at 54 m/s at a constant altitude of 100 m over a level field. If a wheel falls off
the helicopter, with what speed will it hit the ground? Note: g = 9.8 m/s2 and air resistance is
negligible.
Select one:
a. 50 m/s
b. 70 m/s
c. 40 m/s
d. 60 m/s 
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3.4 Free Fall

A rock, released at rest from the top of a tower, hits the ground after 2.0 s. What is the speed of the
rock as it hits the ground? (g = 9.8 m/s2 and air resistance is negligible)
Select one:
a. 31 m/s 
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b. 15 m/s
c. 20 m/s
d. 39 m/s
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A jet airliner moving at 550 mph due east moves into a region where the wind is blowing at 150 mph
in a direction 30° north of east. What is the new velocity and direction of the aircraft?

Select one:
a. 542 mph, 10.49° N of E
b. 684 mph, 11.52° N of E
c. 692 mph, 6.84° N of E
d. 631 mph, 10.01° N of E 
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e. 684 mph, 6.29° N of E
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4.1 Statics

A sled weighs 100 N. It is held in place on a frictionless 30° slope by a rope attached to a stake at the
top; the rope is parallel to the slope. What is the normal force acting on the sled?
Select one:
a. 50 N
b. 87 N
c. 94 N 
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d. 34 N
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A crate of weight W is being pushed across a horizontal surface by a force directed at an angle of
20° below the horizontal. What is the magnitude of the normal force on the crate?
Select one:
a. It is more than W. 
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b. It is less than W.
c. It equals W.
d. None of the above since the coefficient of kinetic friction is not given.
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4.2 Projectile Motion

A baseball leaves the bat with a speed of 44.0 m/s and an angle of 30.0° above the horizontal. A 4.0-m
high fence is located at a horizontal distance of 132 m from the point where the ball is struck.
Assuming the ball leaves the bat 1.0 m above ground level, by how much does the ball clear the
fence?
Select one:
a. 14.4 m 
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b. 9.8 m
c. 18.9 m
d. 5.4 m
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A 30-kg object sitting at rest is struck elastically in a head-on collision with a 10-kg object initially
moving at +3.0 m/s. Find the final velocity of the 30 kg object after the collision.
Select one:
a. +1.2 m/s
b. −1.0 m/s
c. +1.5 m/s
d. +2.0 m/s
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5.4 Planetary Motion and Kepler's Laws

Two satellites are monitored as they orbit the Earth; satellite X is four times as far from the Earth's
center as is satellite Y. From Kepler's third law one may conclude that the period of revolution of X is
what factor times that of Y?
Select one:
a. 22.6
b. 8.0
c. 1/2
d. 2.0
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A miniature, spring-loaded, radio-controlled gun is mounted on an air puck. The gun's bullet has a
mass of 5.00 g, and the gun and puck have a combined mass of 130 g. With the system initially at rest,
the radio-controlled trigger releases the bullet, causing the puck and empty gun to move with a speed
of 0.500 m/s. Of the total kinetic energy of the gun-puck-bullet system, what percentage is in the
bullet?
Select one:
a. 100%
b. 3.4%
c. 96%
d. 50%
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A baseball pitcher loosens up his pitching arm. He tosses a 0.20-kg ball using only the rotation of his
forearm, 0.32 m in length, to accelerate the ball. What is the moment of inertia of the ball alone as it
moves in a circular arc with a radius of 0.32 m?
Select one:
a. 1.9 × 10−2 kg·m2
b. 1.2 × 10−2 kg·m2
c. 3.8 × 10−2 kg·m2
d. 6.2 × 10−2 kg·m2
e. 7.7 × 10−2 kg·m2
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In a two-body collision, if the kinetic energy of the system is conserved, then which of the following
best describes the momentum after the collision?
Select one:
a. may also be conserved
b. must be less
c. is doubled in value
d. must also be conserved
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The rate at which work is done is equivalent to which of the following?


Select one:
a. power
b. thermal energy
c. potential energy
d. increase in potential energy
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A baseball pitcher, loosening up his arm before a game, tosses a 0.15-kg ball using only the rotation of
his forearm, 0.32 m in length, to accelerate the ball. If the ball starts at rest and is released with a
speed of 24 m/s in a time of 0.40 s, what is the average angular acceleration of the arm and ball?
Select one:
a. 94 rad/s2
b. 190 rad/s2
c. 15 rad/s2
d. 0.067 rad/s2
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An object of mass 0.50 kg is transported to the surface of Planet X where the object's weight is
measured to be 20 N. The radius of the planet is 4.0 × 106 m. What free fall acceleration will the 0.50-
kg object experience when transported to a distance of 2.0 × 106 m from the surface of this planet?
Select one:
a. 18 m/s2
b. 13 m/s2
c. 20 m/s2
d. 90 m/s2
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5.1 Uniform Circular Motion

The cutting cord on a gas-powered weed cutter is 0.20 m in length. If the motor rotates at the rate of
20 rev/s, what is the tangential speed of the end of the cord?
Select one:
a. 19 m/s
b. 25 m/s
c. 63 m/s
d. 628 m/s
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In an automobile collision, how does an airbag lessen the blow to the passenger? Assume as a result
of the collision, the passenger stops.
Select one:
a. The airbag is there to insure the seatbelt holds.
b. The air bag decreases the momentum change of the passenger in the collision.
c. The stopping impulse is the same for either the hard objects or the airbag. Unlike the windshield or
dashboard, the air bag gives some increasing the time for the slowing process and thus decreasing the
average force on the passenger.

d. During the collision, the force from the air bag is greater than would be the force from the
windshield or dashboard so the passenger cannot hit the hard objects.

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A point on the rim of a 0.15-m-radius rotating disk has a centripetal acceleration of 5.0 m/s 2. What is
the angular speed of a point 0.075 m from the center of the disk?
Select one:
a. 3.2 rad/s
b. 0.89 rad/s
c. 5.8 rad/s
d. 1.6 rad/s
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If a glass of water is on a table with a piece of paper under it, it is relatively easy to pull the paper out
without disturbing the glass very much if the pull is done very quickly. This is because, with a quick
pull:
Select one:
a. the time for the pull will be less.
b. the momentum of the paper will be greater.
c. the coefficient of kinetic friction will be less.
d. the force on the glass will be less.
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6.2 Kinetic Energy and the Work-Energy Theorem

What is the kinetic energy of a 0.160-kg ball thrown at 40.0 m/s (90.0 mph)?
Select one:
a. 54.0 J
b. newton-meter.
c. 64.0 J
d. 128 J
e. 108 J
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A uniform rod of length L and mass M is pivoted about one end. Attached to the rod is a mass M at its
midpoint and at the end opposite the pivot is another mass M. What is the moment of inertia of this
configuration about the pivot?
Select one:

a. 

b. 

c. 

d. 
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5.2 Examples of Circular Motion

A roller coaster, loaded with passengers, has a mass of 3000 kg; the radius of curvature of the track at
the bottom point of the dip is 24 m. If the vehicle has a speed of 18 m/s at this point, what force is
exerted on the vehicle by the track? (g = 9.8 m/s2)
Select one:
a. 2.3 × 104 N
b. 7.0 × 104 N
c. 1.0 × 104 N
d. 4.7 × 104 N
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An object of mass m moving at speed v0 strikes an object of mass 2m which had been at rest. The first
object bounces backward along its initial path at speed v0. Is this collision elastic, and if not, what is
the change in kinetic energy of the system?
Select one:
a. The kinetic energy increases by mv2.

b. The kinetic energy decreases by  mv2.

c. The kinetic energy decreases by mv2.


d. The collision is elastic.
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Consider a child who is swinging. As she reaches the lowest point in her swing:
Select one:
a. the tension in the rope is equal to her weight.
b. the tension in the rope is equal to her mass times her acceleration.
c. her acceleration is downward at 9.8 m/s2.
d. none of the above.
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A 24-g bullet moving at 1,200 m/s is fired through a one-kg block of wood emerging at a speed of
100 m/s. What is the kinetic energy of the block that results from the collision if the block had not
been moving prior to the collision and was free to move?
Select one:
a. 0.49 kJ
b. 0.01 kJ
c. 0.35 kJ
d. 0.41 kJ
e. 1.05 kJ
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A 2,500-kg ore car rolls 75.0 m down a frictionless 10.0° incline. If there is a horizontal spring at the
end of the incline, what spring constant is required to stop the ore car in a distance of 1.00 m?
Select one:
a. 630 kN/m
b. 647 kN/m
c. 3667 kN/m
d. 162 kN/m
e. 323 kN/m
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In a partially elastic collision between two objects with unequal mass:


Select one:
a. the momentum of one will increase by the amount that the momentum of the other decreases.
b. the total momentum of the system will decrease.
c. the velocity of one will increase by the amount that the velocity of the other decreases.
d. the energy of one increases by the amount that the energy of the other decreases.
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The torque caused by a force F applied at a distance r from the axis of rotation, is given by τ = rF

sinθ, where θ is the angle between   and  . If the magnitudes r and F remain the same, what
other angle θ' will produce the same torque as was produced at angle θ  if θ was less than 90°?
Select one:
a. θ' =  180° - θ
b. θ' =  90° + θ
c. None of the above.
d. θ' =  90° - θ
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A double star system with each star having the mass of the Sun has an orbital period of 1 year. A
second double star system, also with each star having the mass of the Sun, has an orbital period of 8
years. If the separation of the stars in the first system is d and the orbits in both cases are circular,
what is the separation of the stars in the second system?
Select one:
a. 0.5d
b. 4d
c. 2d
d. 8d
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1400 rev/min is equivalent to which of the following?


Select one:
a. 23 rad/s
b. 293 rad/s
c. 147 rad/s
d. 73 rad/s
e. 2800 rad/s
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The work done by static friction can be:


Select one:
a. positive.
b. negative.
c. Any of the above.
d. zero.
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A uranium nucleus (mass 238 units) at rest decays into a helium nucleus (mass 4.0 units) and a
thorium nucleus (mass 234 units). If the speed of the helium nucleus is 6.5 × 105 m/s, what is the
speed of the thorium nucleus?
Select one:
a. 0.1 × 104 m/s
b. 3,802.5 × 104 m/s
c. 1.1 × 104 m/s
d. 2.1 × 104 m/s
e. 1,440.0 × 104 m/s
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A Hooke's law spring is mounted horizontally over a frictionless surface. The spring is then
compressed a distance d and is used to launch a mass m along the frictionless surface. What
compression of the spring would result in the mass attaining double the speed received in the above
situation?
Select one:
a. 4.00 d
b. 2.00 d
c. 1.41 d
d. 1.73 d
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A uniform meterstick balances on a fulcrum placed at the 40-cm mark when a weight W is placed at
the 20-cm mark. What is the weight of the meterstick?
Select one:
a. 0.4W
b. 2W
c. W
d. W/2
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5.1 Uniform Circular Motion

At what angle (relative to the horizontal) should a curve 52 m in radius be banked if no friction is
required to prevent the car from slipping when traveling at 10 m/s? (g = 9.8 m/s2)
Select one:
a. 11°
b. 16°
c. 32°
d. 28°
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Consider a point on a bicycle wheel as the wheel turns about a fixed axis, neither speeding up nor
slowing down. Compare the linear and angular accelerations of the point.
Select one:
a. Both are zero.
b. Only the angular acceleration is zero.
c. Only the linear acceleration is zero.
d. Neither is zero.
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A 70-kg man is standing in a 20-kg boat. Thinking he is stepping out onto the dock, the man steps to
the right. However, the following will actually happen (ignore the friction of the water or air on the
boat or the man):
Select one:
a. The man actually stays still while the boat moves toward the left.
b. The man only moves a short distance to the right while the boat moves a larger distance to the
left.

c. None of the above.


d. The boat doesn't move and the man moves to the right.
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A billiard ball (Ball #1) moving at 5.00 m/s strikes a stationary ball (Ball #2) of the same mass. After the
elastic collision, Ball #1 moves at a speed of 3.50 m/s. Find the speed of Ball #2 after the collision.
Select one:
a. 3.57 m/s
b. 1.50 m/s
c. 2.16 m/s
d. 1.25 m/s
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Water flows over a section of Niagara Falls at a rate of 1.20 × 106 kg/s and falls 55.0 m. What is the
power dissipated by the waterfall?
Select one:
a. 746.8 MW
b. 46 MW
c. 546.8 MW
d. 646.8 MW
e. 66 MW
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A 0.30-m radius automobile tire rotates how many rad after starting from rest and accelerating at a
constant 3.0 rad/s2 over a 5.0-s interval?
Select one:
a. 0.50 rad
b. 25 rad
c. 37 rad
d. 12 rad
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A solid sphere of radius R is placed on an incline that makes an angle   with the horizontal. The
sphere rolls down the incline without slipping. What is its acceleration?
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a. 

b. 

c. 

d. 
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5.1 Uniform Circular Motion

A 1500-kg car rounds an unbanked curve with a radius of 52 m at a speed of 14 m/s. What minimum
coefficient of friction must exist between the road and tires to prevent the car from slipping? (g = 9.8
m/s2)
Select one:
a. 0.18
b. 0.28
c. 0.30
d. 0.38
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A ventilation fan has blades 0.20 m in radius rotating at 40 rpm. What is the tangential speed of each
blade tip?
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a. 8.00 m/s
b. 0.42 m/s
c. 50.27 m/s
d. 0.27 m/s
e. 0.84 m/s
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A 0.300-kg object is swung in a circular path and in a vertical plane on a 0.500-m length string. If the
angular speed at the bottom is 8.00 rad/s, what is the tension in the string when the object is at the
bottom of the circle?
Select one:
a. 25.08 N
b. 41.34 N
c. 12.54 N
d. 9.6 N
e. 23.52 N
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6.7 Power

Water flows over a section of Niagara Falls at a rate of 6.00 × 105 kg/s and falls 50.0 m. What is the
power dissipated by the waterfall?
Select one:
a. 60.0 MW
b. 147 MW
c. 588 MW
d. 294 MW
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A fan blade, initially at rest, rotates with a constant acceleration of 0.025 rad/s 2. What is its angular
speed at the instant it goes through an angular displacement of 10 rad?
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a. 0.11 rad/s
b. 0.025 rad/s
c. 0.71 rad/s
d. 0.46 rad/s
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A majorette takes two batons and fastens them together in the middle at right angles to make an "x"
shape. Each baton was 0.90 m long and each ball on the end is 0.20 kg. (Ignore the mass of the rods.)
What is the moment of inertia if the arrangement is spun around an axis formed by one of the
batons?
Select one:
a. 0.064 kg·m2
b. 0.32 kg·m2
c. 0.19 kg·m2
d. 0.081 kg·m2
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A ventilation fan with a moment of inertia of 0.034 kg·m 2 has a net torque of 0.14 N·m applied to it.
What angular acceleration does it experience?
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a. 4.1 rad/s2
b. 5.3 rad/s2
c. 3.2 rad/s2
d. 0.31 rad/s2
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A Ferris wheel, rotating initially at an angular speed of 0.16 rad/s, accelerates over a 8.0-s interval at a
rate of 0.040 rad/s2. What is its angular speed after this 8.0-s interval?
Select one:
a. 0.48 rad/s
b. 0.32 rad/s
c. 0.24 rad/s
d. 0.05 rad/s
e. 1.6 rad/s
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5.4 Planetary Motion and Kepler's Laws

An asteroid in orbit about the Sun has a linear speed of 4 km/s when at a distance of closest
approach d from the sun. What is its linear speed when it is at its greatest distance from the sun, a
distance 4d?
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a. 16 km/s
b. 1 km/s
c. 2 km/s
d. 8 km/s
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Which of the following is an example of a nonconservative force?


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a. gravity
b. magnetism
c. Both choices A and B are valid.
d. friction
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A meterstick is supported by a knife-edge at the 50-cm mark. Doug hangs masses of 0.40 and 0.60 kg
from the 5-cm and 70-cm marks, respectively. Where should Doug hang a third mass of 0.20 kg to
keep the stick balanced?
Select one:
a. 10 cm
b. 50 cm
c. 90 cm
d. 80 cm
e. 20 cm
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A Ferris wheel, rotating initially at an angular speed of 0.50 rad/s, accelerates over a 4.0-s interval at a
rate of 0.10 rad/s2. What angular displacement does the Ferris wheel undergo in this 7.00-s interval?
Select one:
a. 0.80 rad
b. 2.80 rad
c. 2.20 rad
d. 2.40 rad
e. 3.60 rad
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Alex throws a 0.43-kg rubber ball down onto the floor. The ball's speed just before impact is 6.5 m/s,
and just after is 5.5 m/s. What is the magnitude of the change in the ball's momentum?
Select one:

a. 1.0 kg m/s

b. 4.3 kg m/s

c. 0.09 kg m/s

d. 5.2 kg m/s

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A uniform bridge span weighs 70.0 × 103 N and is 40.0 m long. An automobile weighing 15.0 × 103 N is
parked with its center of gravity located 12.0 m from the right pier. What upward support force does
the right pier provide?
Select one:
a. 45.5 × 103 N
b. 65.0 × 103 N
c. 35.5 × 103 N
d. 24.5 × 103 N
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6.1 Force, Displacement, and Work


I use a rope 1.00-m-long to swing a 1.00-kg weight around my head. The tension in the rope is 20.0 N.
In half a revolution how much work is done by the rope on the weight?
Select one:
a. 0
b. 20.0 J
c. 123 J
d. 31.4 J
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A 8.8-kg mass is placed at (2.0, 3.0) m. Where can a 4.4-kg mass be placed so that the moment of
inertia about the z axis is zero?
Select one:
a. (−1.0, −1.5) m
b. (1.0, 1.5) m
c. (−2.0, −3.0) m
d. (−4.0, −6) m
e. There is no position giving this result.

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In United Kingdom, the National Laboratory, regulates commercial measurement.


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75 kg =____________lbs
Select one:
a. 165.347 
b. 160.347
c. 163.547

d. 167.534
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175 m = _______________ yrd


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a. 198.132
b. 193.182 
c. 191.382

d. 195.382
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Base units is the only type of SI units.


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It is a decimalized system of measurement based on the metre and the gram.


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a. metric system 
b. english system
c. none of the choices

d. solar system
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130 km = _________________mile
Select one:
a. 78.77
b. 77.80
c. 80.778 

d. 85.77
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Laws to regulate measurement were originally developed to prevent fraud.


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The temperature unit commonly used in USA is Fahrenheit.


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520 mm = _______________ inch


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a. 22.470
b. 24.720
c. 27.420

d. 20.472 
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61.3 L = ____________gal
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a. 14.16
b. 19.164
c. 16.194 

d. 20.19
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30 ml =_____________tsp
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a. 6.860
b. 8.606
c. 6.680
d. 6.086 
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350 Fahrenheit = _____________ Celsius


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a. 167.66
b. 17.67
c. 160.76

d. 176.667 
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The word measurement is derived from the Greek word metre.


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The SI units for time is minute.


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The standard unit of mass in the metric system is kilogram.


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Modern revised form of metric system and worlds most widely used system of
units
Select one:
a. Metric System of units
b. International System of Units 
c. English System of Units

d. None of the choices


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75 cm =______________inch
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a. 22.9526
b. 25.9526
c. 52.2976

d. 29.5276 
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What is the standard unit of length in the metric system.


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a. metro
b. kilometer 
c. centimeter

d. meter
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300 ml = __________ cup 


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a. 0.1268
b. 1.268 
c. 3.268

d. 2.168
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560 Kelvin = ______________ Celsius


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a. 200.85
b. 288.65
c. 256.88

d. 286.85 
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460 Kelvin = ____________ Fahrenheit


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a. 300.33
b. 368.33 
c. 333.86

d. 386.33
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The boiling point of water is 212 Fahrenheit.


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What is the SI units for temperature.


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a. fahrenheit
b. celsius
c. rankine

d. kelvin 
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600 kg = ______________ lbs


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a. 1722.30
b. 1422.77
c. 1377.22

d. 1322.77 
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50 Celsius = ____________ Fahrenheit


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a. 121
b. 123
c. 120

d. 122 
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300 g = _____________kg
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a. 0.3 
b. 0.2
c. 0.4

d. 0.1
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100 Fahrenheit = ____________ Kelvin


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a. 390.128
b. 310.928 
c. 312.098

d. 318.109
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In practice, every four years calendars will have 365 days, to make up for extra day
over four years.
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The main advantage of the metric system is that it has a single base unit of each
physical quantity.
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False
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Since 1860s, the international system of units is the internationally recognized


standard metric system.
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False 

Sketch the lines x=1, x=2, and x=3 tangent to the curve given in figure 7.
Estimate the slope of each of
the tangent lines you drew.
(2 answers)
-The slope of the tangent line at x=2 is 0.
-The slope of the tangent lines at x=1 is 1 and at x=3 is -1
The slope of a vertical line is
-undefined

The slope of the tangent line is called the


-Derivative

The slope of a horizontal line is


0

The process of taking the limit of a sum of little quantities is called


-Integration

The 2 divisions of Calculus are:


-Integral
-Differential

If a tangent line is inclined 45 degrees, then what is the slope the tangent
line?
1

Calculus was developed by Leibniz and


-Newton

The following problems could be solved by differential calculus:


(2 answers)
- largest or smallest volume of a solid
- rate or speed

Find the equation of the line passing through (-2,3) and perpendicular to
the line 4x=9-2y. Use the
general equation of the line for your final answer.
Quiz 2!

Find the equation of the line passing through (-2,3) and perpendicular to the line 4x=9-2y.
Use the general equation of the line for your final answer.

Find the slope of the line which is tangent to the circle with center C(3,1) at the point
P(8,13).

Find the length and midpoint of the interval from x=9 to x=-2. (use decimal values for
fractional answer)

Find the equation of the line which goes through the point (3,10) and is parallel to the line
7x-y=1.

Find the slope of the line passing through the points (3,-4) and (-6,9). Use decimal value for
your final answer.

Find the slope and midpoint of the line segment from P(2,-3) to Q(2+n,-3+5n).
Find the line which goes through the point (2,-5) and is perpendicular to the line 3y-7x=2.
(write the numerical coefficient of each term to complete the required equation)

Find an equation describing all points P(x,y) equidistant from Q(-3,4) and R(1,-3). (use the
general equation of a line - input the numerical coefficient of each term of the equation
below)

Find the equation of a circle with radius=6 and center C(2,-5). (write the required exponent

after the ^ symbol; write the numerical coefficient of each term to complete the required

equation)

Quiz 3

Refer to the figure. Which of the following represents the graph drawn in red?
An enrollment slip indicates a specific down payment based from the number of units
enrolled by a student as follows: for number of units from 1 to 9, down payment is Php
5000; for number of units from 10 to 15, down payment is Php 10,000; and a down
payment of Php 15,000 for units from 16 to 21.

Which of the multiline functions define E(d), the down payment due on specific number of
units enrolled. Unit is of integer type.

Consider the equation below:

After evaluating g(-4), g(-1) and g(3), choose which graph represents the given conditions.
The figure shows the distance of a car from a measuring position located on the edge of a
straight road.

(a) What was the average velocity of the car from t=10 to t=30 seconds?
(b) What was the average velocity of the car from t=20 to t=25 seconds?

For f(x) = 3x-2 and g(x) = x2+1, find the composite function defined by f o g(x) and g o f(x).

Note: For exponential answer, express it like x^3 for x cubed. Use lowercase letters, and do
not put spaces in your answer.

Answer:

f o g(x)

3x^2+1
g o f(x)

= 9x^2-

12x+5

A state has just adopted the following state income tax system: no tax on the first $10,000
earned, 1% of the next $10,000 earned, 2% of the next $20,000 earned, and 3% of all
additional earnings. Write a multiline function for T(x), the state income tax due on
earnings of x dollars.

The figure shows the temperature during a day in a place. How fast is the temperature
changing from 1:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M.? Round-off your answer to 2 decimal places.

From the figure shown, A(x) is defined to be the area bounded by the x and y axes, the
horizontal line y=3 and the vertical line at x. For example A(4)=12 is the area of the 4 by 3
rectangle.

(a) Evaluate A(2.5)


(b) Evaluate A(4) - A(1)
Quiz 4

Let f(x)=-1-x-2x2, evaluate f(x+h)−f(x)h

Factor out the negative sign for the final answer, if any.

Let f(x) = -x4-x-1, evaluate f(-1) and -2f(1).

Let f(x) = 2-x2, evaluate (a) f(x+1) and (b) f(x)+f(1).

The slope of the line through (5,15) and (x+8, x2-2x) is


Which graph represents the function

Given g(t) = t+5t−1, evaluate: (a) g(5) and (b) g(2s - 5)


a) 5/2
b) s/s-3
Which graph corresponds to f(x)=x−−√?
From the figure shown, find the values of f(2), f(-1) and f(0).

If a and b are real numbers, then (a+b)2 = a2+b2.


-False

If f(x) and g(x) are linear functions, the f(x) + g(x) is a linear function.
-False

Let f(x) = 1-(x-1)2 evaluate (a)f(2)f(3) and (b)f(23)


a) 0
b) 8/9

Let A = {1,2,3,4,5}, B = {0,2,4,6}, and C = {-2,-1,0,1,2,3}. Which of


the values of x will satisfy each statement?
= x is in A or x is in C
From the graph shown, find:
a.f(-1)
b.f(0)
c.3f(2)
d.the value of x that corresponds to f(x)=0
Let f(x)=1-(x-3)2, evaluate: (a) f(x+3), (b) f(3-x), and (c) f(2x+1).

From the graph shown, find the values of f(-3), f(-1), f(0), and f(1).
Which of the following is the contrapositive for the statement: If your car is properly tuned,
it will get at least 24 miles per gallon.

-If your car will not get at least 24 miles per gallon, then it is not properly tuned

Find the slope of the line through (-5,3) and (x+1, x-2).

x-5/x+6

Find the slope of the line through (-3-1) and (x+3, y+1).

y+2/x+6 (wrong) y/x(wrong) x-5/x+6 (try)

Given the function f(x)=3x-4, evaluate: (a) f(x-2), (b) f(x)-f(2), (c) f(1)/f(3), and (d) f(1/3). Use
fraction as
final answer, if any.
a) 3x-10
b) 3x-6
c) -1/5
d) -3
Find the slope of the line through (0,0) and (x-1, x2-1).
Answer: m = x+1
Let f(x)=1-(x-3)2, evaluate: (a) f(x+3), (b) f(3-x), and (c) f(2x+1).

Evaluate f(3), g(-1), and h(4).


f(3) = 1
g(-1) = -2
h(4) = 1
Which of the following will make the statement x2+3 > 1 true?
x is greater than or equal to -1

Question 1
Sketch the lines X=1, x=2, and x=3 tangent to the curve given in figure 7.
Estimate the slope of each of the tangent lines you drew.

Select one or more:


a. The slope of the tangent lines at x=1 is 1 and at x=3 is -1.
b. The slope of the tangent line x=2 is 1.
c. The slope of the tangent lines x=1 and x=3 is 0.
d. The slope of the tangent lines x=1, x=2 and x=3 is 1.
e. The slope of the tangent line x=2 is 0.

Question 2

The slope of a horizontal line is


0
. (Answer should be numeric)

Question 3

The process of taking the limit of a sum of little quantities is called


integration

Question 4
If a tangent line is inclined 45 degrees, then what is the slope the tangent
line?

Select one:
a. 2/3
b. 3/2
c. 0
d. 1

Question 5
The following problems could be solved by differential calculus:

Select one or more:


a. rate or speed
b. largest or smallest volume of a solid
c. area between the graph of a function and the x-axis
d. summation of small areas

Question 6

The slope of the tangent line is called the


derivative
of the function f(x) at point P.

Question 7

Sketch the lines x=1, x=2, and x=3 tangent to the curve given in figure 7.
Estimate the slope of each of the tangent lines you drew.

Select one or more:


a. The slope of the tangent line at x=2 is 0.
b. The slope of the tangent lines at x=1 is 1 and at x=3 is -1.
c. The slope of the tangent line at x=2 is 1.
d. The slope of the tangent lines at x=1 and x=3 is 0.
e. The slope of the tangent lines at x=1, x=2 and x=3 is 1.

Question 8
Calculus was developed by Leibniz and
newton
. (Indicate only the last name)

Question 9

The 2 divisions of Calculus are:

Select one or more:


a. Differential
b. Integral
c. Trigonometry
d. Algebra

Question 10
The slope of a vertical line is
undefined
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75 kg =____________lbs
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a. 165.347 
b. 160.347
c. 163.547

d. 167.534
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175 m = _______________ yrd


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a. 198.132
b. 193.182 
c. 191.382

d. 195.382
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Base units is the only type of SI units.


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It is a decimalized system of measurement based on the metre and the gram.


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a. metric system 
b. english system
c. none of the choices

d. solar system
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130 km = _________________mile
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a. 78.77
b. 77.80
c. 80.778 

d. 85.77
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Laws to regulate measurement were originally developed to prevent fraud.


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The temperature unit commonly used in USA is Fahrenheit.


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520 mm = _______________ inch


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a. 22.470
b. 24.720
c. 27.420

d. 20.472 
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61.3 L = ____________gal
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a. 14.16
b. 19.164
c. 16.194 

d. 20.19
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30 ml =_____________tsp
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a. 6.860
b. 8.606
c. 6.680

d. 6.086 
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350 Fahrenheit = _____________ Celsius


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a. 167.66
b. 17.67
c. 160.76

d. 176.667 
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The word measurement is derived from the Greek word metre.


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The SI units for time is minute.


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The standard unit of mass in the metric system is kilogram.


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Modern revised form of metric system and worlds most widely used system of
units
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a. Metric System of units
b. International System of Units 
c. English System of Units

d. None of the choices


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75 cm =______________inch
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a. 22.9526
b. 25.9526
c. 52.2976

d. 29.5276 
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What is the standard unit of length in the metric system.


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a. metro
b. kilometer 
c. centimeter

d. meter
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300 ml = __________ cup 


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a. 0.1268
b. 1.268 
c. 3.268

d. 2.168
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560 Kelvin = ______________ Celsius


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a. 200.85
b. 288.65
c. 256.88

d. 286.85 
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460 Kelvin = ____________ Fahrenheit


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a. 300.33
b. 368.33 
c. 333.86

d. 386.33
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The boiling point of water is 212 Fahrenheit.


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What is the SI units for temperature.


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b. celsius
c. rankine

d. kelvin 
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600 kg = ______________ lbs


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a. 1722.30
b. 1422.77
c. 1377.22

d. 1322.77 
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50 Celsius = ____________ Fahrenheit


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a. 121
b. 123
c. 120

d. 122 
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300 g = _____________kg
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a. 0.3 
b. 0.2
c. 0.4

d. 0.1
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100 Fahrenheit = ____________ Kelvin


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a. 390.128
b. 310.928 
c. 312.098

d. 318.109
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In practice, every four years calendars will have 365 days, to make up for extra day
over four years.
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The main advantage of the metric system is that it has a single base unit of each
physical quantity.
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Since 1860s, the international system of units is the internationally recognized


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