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Page 17 of 39 TTQ”’ ‘A pulse traveled tho iangth of « sletched spring, Tho pulse transferred 2) oth anegy end mass B) mats, only © neither energy sot mars Dy energy, only A longitucial wave mov4e the tghl tough & ‘uniform mediam, a9 shown below. Pomts A, 8, C, D, snd epeesent the postions of patces ofthe radum Ph11_UnitPacketKeyWIP Wave Properties, Interference, Diffraction Energy throughs the. wediom = movement”) Hh || ‘Which diagram best repeesents the motion ofthe pattie ‘at porition C’as the given weve moves to the sight? 4 fe oer »Ne o fc ‘The diagram below sepresente airensverss wave ‘aveling to the ight trrough a medium. Poiot A eptenuale a paticle of the mediues. In which direction wil partie Amove in be neat instant of me? AD nght B) down What isthe wwrelangih of frequency of 50 hertz and « second? A) 20% B 5am te D up adic wave having & of 10. meters per Cc 00m 3; 0m billk |b | |i hong tudinal waves saa wat decllnée. petallel to — direction of wave Hoe Tuagine a Duck Fleatiny at pom A. the duck hus to Joke behind hin to see ett! Coming, Sirce a troegh > on 13 way the duck woid) Mout. Bigva cesar F=S5.0h, vrAt V=10O' = Page 18 of 39 Phi1_UnitPacketKeyWIP d fae oes Documented ‘Thinking 6-Om= 1-SA Ae 60M 2 yom es tee runny ft woes 20 wt f22.0He speed of te weve? thes © ts Vent % 40m 1) tame - Gon) G-Otee) © Advastseasianstinrtgor toateus rete a eee orn Et eee Cetera Wr 8 ee cnentoucindisiniem = re a ((( pu iy) % D) greitorin emptinde 7) The diagram below chows two waves trevelinginthe RR _ Fewer distorbasces o sume medium. Poinis A,B,C, aad Daze aesledslangihe per second! dttilbavee ‘oat porition of the medium, The waves interfema to 7 ee. Second fredice arveulentwera Chawer pitel) fer pe ; : af icp. 25 40.304 pte E010 f\- (HOSE Ct 20n) = +.30m | ° 7 eticcun” B-(-,(o)+ (42a) = t.1Om re a= (ued Han) = = 12m ~0eib4 b ~ Giose (-.200) =~, Foe ‘The superposition of the waves producer the greatest tive Giplacenent of the medians from ite eet cere 4 oc 8 DD Page 19 of 39 Ph1i_UnitPacketKeyWIP ‘The diegrem below shows « extiog of wave fi - = © Prsetbguspeinghttesachen eed Documented Thinking on the opposite side of the barste. e h | "Ds PRrocion- beading of weves | around oa eaker AOE ‘The weve fronts reach poin P a0 azemuit of A) difiection © refvection B) resonance Dy mfsction 9) ‘The diagram below shows two pulste approuahing each coher in a wniform eeedtium. i, ASE A son adem Qwaves In 7 ee ° Sfud. Pb the amplides, ‘Which dingrom Best copeesante toa tuperposition tthe = © so pulene? 4 ssf \ » rseal/\ 9 Fea J— @ sem Page 20 of 39 A peviodis wave travels stoped» through audi A ‘The wave passes with alts energy into medium 2,The peetefthe were rough medion Bis nthe diagram provided below, draw the wave ast revels Unrough median B. 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Using the information provided, calculate the period of ‘she we. (Show all work, including the aquation aid substtiudion with wuts] movi ‘ O2m ee \a3-0m Vrt.0% . T:? Page 21 of 39 Phi1_UnitPacketKeyWIP 13) The deagram below sh paring nouge Tian Senet shows alan were pasting igh Documented Thinking Trying deKeep AC dist. btw Fronts) the “— TE ane ‘as if was oa vee lett On the diagram above, skotch four ware fronts after: cover. have passed through the beriae ey side of vhe ba 3. > 13, 16. 22, 33. A.0.20-kg object is attached to a spring with spring constant k= 10 N/m and moves with simple harmonic motion over a horizontal frictionless surface. At the instant that it is displaced from equilibrium by ~0.050 m, what is its acceleration? Te a. 1 000 mis? OF he 40 mis r= OSN as OSM nme ¢.0.1 m/s B20 4.2.5 mis? 20K, A tiny spring, with a spring constant of 1.20 Nim, will be stretched to what displacement by a 0.005 0-N force? > L20M + “dtm Ka L20Mbe Ps °kx b. 6.0 mm, F <0.605v x = ¢.7.2mm 2 ° 4.9.4mm x o: 005 = 9,004%m = Y.2mM a A.0.20-kg object is oscillating on a spring with a spring constant of k= 15 N/m. What is the potential energy of the system when the object displacement is 0.040 m, exactly half the maximum amplitude? Pee SKx™ a. zero 2 ad 5.000603 2 $ (ist(0-04m) 4.255 Pe- 0.012T ‘A mass of 0.40 kg, hanging from a spring with a spring constant of 80 N/m, is set into an up-and-down simple harmonic motion. What is the speed of the mass when moving through a point at 0.05 m displacement? The starting displacement of the mass is 0.10 m from its equilibrium position. Ks Ym é és 4 a. zer0 HSM Ayah. Seatt hue b. 1.4 m/s o- zkn 2 sy 2 CLI megy. ost m6 ditety Heonuos* F(aowose)™ 440.400) vy a. l2ms' 4 ” Bs : ys 122 Suppose a 0.3-kg mass on a spring that has been compressed 0,10 m has elastic potential energy of 1 J. What is the spring constant? 4 M=0.3K5 Pes $ka* ” a10Nm yg K = 200% 20. Nim 01!Om, K= ©.200Nim PE,=/ ye d. 300 Nim K+? ke Sie ‘A mass on a spring vibrates in simple harmonic motion at a frequency of 4.0 Hz and an amplitude of 4.0 cm. If'a timer is started when its displacement is a maximum (hence x= 4 cm when t= 0), what is the speed of the mass shen (= 3 s? when f= 3 si F=4.0fe Y= ~2FASin(enFe) .0.006 5 mis = hom ve tr (ncte)4. em) Sin Ger 4.01) (3-0)] ©. 0.015 ms t>3o0s 4.00024 mis T= b2KO Mi, x 41. The position of a 0.64-kg mass undergoing simple harmonic motion is given by x = (0.160 m) cos (mt/16). What is its position at t= 5.0 s? = (0,100n) to» (Ib) Dp ange t* 5.05 catsm a> (aoe) 5 (S01) 4. 0.089 m_ A= 0.089 pe 43. If one could transport a simple pendulum of constant length from the Earth's surface to the Moon's, where the acceleration due to gravity is one-sixth (1/6) that on the Earth, by what factor would the pendulum frequency be changed? 2 1. =< Fee eae fe fae a. about 6.0 g2 4 on . about 25 he Z n i ©. about 0.41 b= Ft aH |e 4. about 0.17 eT aa Fu ‘52. Which of the following is an example of a longitudinal wave? a. sound wave in air A b. wave traveling ina string ©. both a and b d. neither a nor b 46. A simple pendulum has a period of 2.0 s. What is the pendulum length? (g = Qos Te apf wom 222 Te ORE © vom 49.8% eur ¢.0.99m .? 5” 4.2.4m Lh _ rg 58. Consider the curve f(x) = A cos(2sx/4). The waveleagth of the wave will be: PD athe distance 0 to 4. b. twice the distance 0to 4. ¢. the distance x t0 x3. 4. twice the distance x2 to xs

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