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In trial 2, what is the measured height? Answer is rounded off to 2 decimal places.
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height = 0.24976001U
Initial Velocity = idk, wala sa formula, ginagamit lang siya pang % error e kaso wala naman ding % error,
baka 200 lang, +50 xDU
2. In experiment 4, the peak of the left graphline indicates the ___
d) maximum kinetic friction force between rubber and concrete. ito ata?
3. A 3kg block is suspended from the ceiling by a cord that is 40cm long. A 10g bullet is fired horizontally
with a speed of 270 m/s into the block. By how much will the vertical height of the block change?
a) 2.45 cm
b) 2.56cm
c) 3.12cm
d) 4.1cm U eto daw sabi ni chatgpt
4. A 60kg package rests on the level floor of a warehouse. If the coefficients of static and kinetic frictions
are 0.47 and 0.62, respectively, what horizontal pushing force is required to a) start the package in
motion? b) slide the package across the floor at constant velocity?
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What is the velocity of the steel ball (in m/s) before collision? Answer is rounded off to 2 decimal places
6. In an experiment on ballistic pendulum, the following data were obtained. Complete the table by
supplying the missing data.
In trial 3. What is the initial velocity of the bullet? Answer is rounded off to a whole number.
IDK U
7. If the coefficient of kinetic friction μk between the block and a horizontal surface is 0.30 and the
magnitude of the frictional force is 80N, what is the weight of the block?
a) 24N
b) 160N
c) 267N U 80/0.3
d) 3.75x10^-3N
8. In an experiment on mechanical energy, a dynamics cart was made to travel down an inclined plane.
The gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy of the cart were determined as moved down the
plane. You noticed from the data that the sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy of the card
varies while it went down the inclined track. Which of the following scientifically explains the cause of
error?
a) The members of the group did not measure the height of the track very well
b) Work is done by a conservative force (gravity)
c) The materials did not work well
d) There is work done by non-conservative forces on the cart U
9. In experiment 4, increasing the mass of the friction block is equivalent to
10. Refer to the figure below: What is the coefficient of kinetic friction between the rubber and ice?
should be 0.7 U
11. In part II of experiment 5(Work and Energy), data gathered are as follows:
Determine the percent error obtained in the experiment. Answer is rounded off to 2 decimal places
12. Which of the following laws apply in the operation of a ballistic pendulum
13. Refer to the figure below: What is the coefficient of static friction between rubber and ice? Round off
the answer to 2 decimal places
1 ata or 0.95 U
14. In an experiment on ballistic pendulum, the following data were obtained. Complete the table by
supplying the missing data:
15. The figure shows the friction block used in experiment 4. How many forces act on the friction block?
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4, friction, tension, normal force, gravity ata U
d) 5
16. In part II of experiment 5(Work and Energy), data gathered are as follows:
What is the elastic potential energy (in Joules) of the spring? Round off your answer to a whole number.
1/2kx^2
a) 1
b) 0 U eto nga ata
c) 10
d) 0.5
18. In part 1 of Experiment 5, the following data were used (see) in figure: what is the final height (in m)
attained by the load if the initial height is 1.2? (Round of to a whole number)
Energy used: 32.14 kJ Mass Object: 328 kg Today’s g Field: 9.8 N/kg
KE = mgh + 0 —->law of conservation, no friction/no air resitance so ke initial = pe final I think, energy
used to go up? kinetic?
= 32140/328*9.8
20. In part of Experiment 5, the following data were used (see figure): Initial height = 1.2m; Final Height =
10m; What is the change in potential energy in Joules of the load? Answer is rounded off to a whole
number.
21. In which one of the following situations will there be an increase in kinetic energy?
23. In part II of experiment 5 (Work and Energy), data gathered are as follows:
spring constant = 1000 N/m, Trevor Mass = 75 kg, compression distance = 2m, distance traveled = 9m
How long (in seconds) did it take the Trevor to travel the 9-m distance? Answer is rounded off to 2
decimal places.