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Integrative activity of the third week I.

- Select the correct answer and write the letter selected on the line provided. _____1.- All of them are scalar quantities. a. displacement, speed and temperature b. area, force and time c. speed, distance and volume d. distance, speed and impulse _____ 2.- Which of the following contains three examples of vector quantities: a. speed, energy and linear momentum b. force, distance and displacement c. momentum, displacement and velocity d. acceleration, displacement and heat ______ 3.- If the resultant vector of the sum of two vectors is equal to zero, then both vectors must have: a. different magnitude and same direction b. the same magnitude but opposite direction c. the same magnitude and direction d. the same magnitude but different direction _____ 4.- When the magnitude of a resultant is tripled, the magnitude of each new rectangular component will have: a. the same magnitude and direction b. different magnitude and same direction c. the same magnitude and direction, but opposite planes d. the same magnitude but different direction. _____5. What are the maximum and the minimum magnitudes of the resultant of two forces, both acting on the same body F1 = 85 N and F2 = 25 N? a) 60 N and 145N b) 80N and 112.5 N c) 110 N and 60N d) 60 N and 110 N _____ 6. A 140 N force is pulling on an object, as shown below, the sign of the x and y y components of the force are a. x positive and y positive b. x positive but y negative c. x negative but y positive d. x negative and y negative

_____7. A frictionless force F produces an acceleration a when is exerted on an object with a mass m; if the mass is tripled and the force increases six times its original magnitude, then its resultant acceleration will be a. a/2 b. 6a c. 2a d. a/6 ____9. The resultant of the addition of two vectors with magnitudes of 11 N and 11 N with an angle of 90 between them is: a. equal to 11 N b. greater than 22 N c. equal to 0 N d. 15.6 N (if you don`t take into account its direction) ____10. Vector A is directed northward and vector B is directed eastward. Which of the following vector addition diagrams best represent the addition of vectors A and B and the subsequent resultant?

Conceptual analysis 1.- The acceleration produced by a net force on an object is directly proportional to the net force, is in the same direction as the net force, and is inversely proportional to the mass of the object. Complete:

a) In equation form: Acceleration = __________

b) According to the Newtons _______________ law of motion, stated above, if the net force acting on an object is doubled, then the objects acceleration will be: _____________________. But in a different example, if the mass of object is doubled, then the objects acceleration will be: _______________________. 2.- Consider a cart pushed along a track with a certain force. If the force remains the same while the mass of the cart decreases to half, the acceleration of the cart A. remains relatively the same. B. halves. C. doubles. D. changes unpredictably. 3.- A net force of 15 N is exerted on an encyclopedia to cause it to accelerate at a rate of 5 m/s2. Then the mass of the encyclopedia will be:_______ 4.- Suppose that a sled is accelerating at a rate of 2 m/s2. If the net force is tripled and the mass is doubled, then what is the new acceleration of the sled?_________ Problems: 1. An automobile travels with a velocity of 90 km/h in a straight road and then stop in a distance of 15000 centimeters. If the automobile weights 8500 N. a) What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the car _________ 2. And b) the magnitude of the force for the automobile to stop?_______

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