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RSET cartier ohysies T peted 1) The displacment of an object for a round trip between two locations |A) can be greater or less than zero but not equal to zero is zero, is always less than zero, 0) is always greater than zero. £)_canhave anyvalue. 2) Arock is cropped from the tp of a 5-meter tower, and at the same time a bal is thrown from the top of the tower in ‘horizontal cirecton. Air resistance is negigible. The bal and the rock hit the level goundaa distence of 30 metors, x apart. The horizontal vetosty of the thrown ball was mast neary Te a) 20mys ObewE = VP 3s 8) 283m/s ©) Sms 0) 14.4 m/s © toms “an object is releases from rest on a planet that hag no atmessnble, Te object falsfeely for 3.0 meterdin the + first seconaewhat isthe magnitude of te acceleration ue to gravityon the planet? on? 3 A) 15 m/s? 8) 120m? a> 24-20) 2% ©) 3.0 m/s2 @ com? —) 10.0m/s2 4) An object released from rest at time t= Q slides down a frictionless incline @ distance of 1. meter during the first second. The distance traveled by the object during tne time interval rom t= 2 second to t= 2 seconds is. Ay am m > 24, 20. 2nie D) 2m a —) 1m © d> dot: $aX Ym total © a, > daw - dh = Am = I 5) 8 7 8) 4923-1-Page + peeeanasossaneeeeseisesesseeeeg Review #1 (Kinematics) ‘Ata particular instant, a stationary observer on the ground sees a package falling with speed vz at an angle to the vertical. To a pilot fling horizontally at constant speed lative to the ground, the package appears to be falling vertically with a speed v2 at that instant. What is the speed of the pilot relative to the ground? % v, TS Gqitorwd) VP Ay J iv1? +22) B)) Viva? v2?) vate Va= Vpiter >? D) viva pee aerr B v2-v4 Vie VetVe Vp ayy" ‘Acar traveling at 30 mph is able to stop in a distance d. What distance does the car require to stop, assuming the same braking force, when its traveling twice as fast? pe VEVet+ 2ad Qu de Me. ey Boge & ix Meron Shaw ‘A ball is dropped from the top of a building. In the ‘absence of air resistance, the ball wil hit the ground with @ speed of49.m/s, The heightof the budgie g.nq 120m 27 ©) 240m \yh Vo" + ay ie pee ae, OS Y ery ‘2dte) A diver intially moving horizontay with speed v dives off the edge ofa vertical elff and lands in the watera distance d fom the base of cit. How far trom the base of the cif would the diver have landed if the diver intially had been moving horizontally with speed 20? itcannot be determined without knowing the Neigh of the cit 7 8) 4 2Ne fia x + stays ag (AL) same y 4g 22 9% 10) 44) The motion of a particle along a straight line is represented by the position versus time graph below. Pat Time [At which of the labeled points on the graphs the ‘magnitude of the acceleration of the particle greatest? . B= BY Wun sleet ee ‘ ChanaeS: oe pick’ DB quickly: 5 t v [Apperson drives for 30 minutes at 100 km/hr then stops for 45 minutes, The person then drives for 45 minutes at ‘80 km/hr. The average speed for the entire tip Is. 1) 90Kmynr > 5km ® 73aKmyev dye o km tye 25h o 97 km/hr dy 7 Gokm tz 2 -TSh ) 83 kyr ie 6) 88 km/hr 0:9 TR An object is thrown with a horizontal velocky of 20 mys Vy froma cliff that is 325 m above level ground. If air resistance is negigble, tie time that it takes the object to fall to the ground from the cif is most nearly a ne. ee D) 12s 5 6s 4923 -1-Page 2 Questions 12 through 15 refer to the following: 123456 Abas thrown svaigntup bya studort et rest on the surface of Earth. A gaph of the position 2s function oftime tin seconds, shown above. Ar resistance is negligible, 42) Atwhich of he following timesis the speed ofthe ball the jest ae a was Byey Pt 3s Nad ©) 85 oe Dts © 2s 413), Which ofthe folowing best describes the geceertion ot the ball? ost >” forls* ica a Ph ‘then decreases. id tis downward and constant rom 0106s bape’ and decreases in magnde fom O16 2 ‘then inoreoses, 0) ‘is downward and dessasosinmegnuce from Oto 3a theninoreases, £) tis downward and inevoasosinmegite from 010 3s, then decreases, 14) What isthe initial speed of the bali? 8) 45 avs wer Wh Ootiee 8) 60ays ©) 180m/s 2- WX 30mys % 90mys 28 at tee a as 3s ® 8 18) +8) ‘The graph above shows the velocity v as a function of time Horan object moving in a straignt line. Which of the following graphs shows the corresponding displacement 19) ‘es a function of time t forthe same time interval? ad Woe A) t t { f \co Sy = 7 24) \ 417) Which one of he folwingstetements i corectforan object released fom retin the absence o resistance? HM Tne scoierotannangeniny9 8 m/s everysacond. 22) “Ph The asooteratonafthe-ebectisprosortonetto is woient 2 ieayt® > Lexi) of Treovecttals9.8m drink the st secshd tne. Sm ‘The average velocity during the fist second of time is 49 m/s. Ge Ne 0419 5a, Z 2 4923 -4-Page3 Which ofthe following situations is impossite? (B) body having constant veloc and vik acceleration. ‘A body having velocity east anc acceleration west. Slowin®y A body having velocity east and acceleration east. speed ¥P A body having constant acceleration and variable velocity turning, pte 1) Rboay having zero veiosy and nonzere seston. che Acar and a truck, starting ftom rest have the seme acceleration, but the truck aczelerates for twige the length cof time. Compared with the car, the truck wil travel ay 8) ° >) fourtimes as far a 8) tice as far. d-4a4 ©) one-half asta. savy ka D) 1.4times as far. ont oie ge E)_ three times as far. ade ae" In the absence of air friction, an object dropped near the surface of the Earth experiences a constant acceleration of about 9.8 m/s2. This means that the AP. derivative of the distance with respect to time forthe object equals 9.8 m/s2 8) objects 8'8 meters during the first second speed of the object increases 9.8 m/s during each second 2% object falls 9.8 meters during each second Z& speed of the object as it falls is 9.8 m/s A 2skilogram rock rests at the edge of a platform that is 20, meters above level ground. The biock is Jaunched horizontally from the edge of the platform with an initial speed of 3 meters persecond. Airresistance is negigble. ‘The time twill take for the block to reach the ground is, Y Os Ee rs a During each second the obiect alls 8.8m. mast d 48 42.,,,6)) 90m ‘A S00.kiogram spogg car accelerates uniform rom rest, Teaching speed of 40 meters per second in 6 seconds. During the 6 seconds, the carhas traveled a distance of AN 20m * 18m exe bt + det 0) 180m . Becon > GXe @a> & & 2 32 o Sale 4923-1 Page 4 23) project is fred fpm the sue oftne Earn witha” 24). Anobjectie shot vere upward ito the i with speed of 200 mete’s per second at an angle of 30° © positive initial veloety. Which of he folowing correctly ‘above the horizontal. If the ground is level, what is the a of the object at its ‘maximum height reached by the projectile? faxmum elevation”) Lop ay 2000m “Y OW 7% Sin Ay velwoiiy positive a2g~-l0 8) 100m alias aoceleretion: negative 500 m 2 wo B) valocity-positive- Veo, = Om eS oa 2 100m aeesloretions-pesitne bog * OMS ©) etocinenegative 8) 10m @® yevert 247 acceleration: negative i Sci (a ) woeiy: zero tea cor acceleration: nogatve © velociy: 2000 ecelerattor-zere” Veog 70" > 25) symmatric path Ve > Ve an y [Avail s thrown and follows the parabolic path shown above. Air friction is negligible. Point Qis the highest point on the path, Points P and R are the same height above the ground. How do theGGee@Bot te ala the thre points compare? AR) apg 8) yp=¥R< 19 ©) veep D) aR evgers fore 1a zee eat aun

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