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General Physics 1

1 September 2014

Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

total distance

average velocity per unit time

vavg
t

averege velocity of an object

average displacement per unit time

x
savg =
t

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

g(x)
f (x)
j(x)
h(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

savg = v
d

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

Average speed,

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

a
b
c
d

5
5
9
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 g m s2
1 kg m s2
1 lb
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
> f~k
< f~k
= f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

< K2
= K2
= K2 = 0
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= mgh
= Fd
= F d sin
~ d~
=F

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Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 N

Question 10

c
d

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

c
d

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

1.5.

the potential energy is constant.

3
.
2

0.5.

.
2

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .
a

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle and is in

equal to:

the direction of that force.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

posite direction of that force.


d

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

the system is also called conservative.

The time rate of change of the mo-

The gure 1 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

cannot change.
b

6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.
2 rad min1 .
60 min.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .


a

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

f
T

1
T

Question 16
a

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f 0.
2m1
v1i .
v2f
m2
v2f v1i .
v2f v1i .

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

600 m
675 m
225 m
100 m

is shown in Figure 2.

Question 18

Figure 3 represents the velocity of

straight line motion of a car. How far will travel the


car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

45 m
34 m
28 m
12 m

+1/3/58+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2


v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.2667

0.9832

0.7415

riod is

0.6667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
3.781 m
2.134 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Fig. 4) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths


of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of
T
their periods, TA ?
B

a
b

11.658

2.75

0.364

0.603

Question 23

At which angle

Luke should be

ejected (see Fig. 5) to achieve the maximum height?

= 60
= rad
= 45
= 0.5 rad

Question 25

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However night
time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If the air
planet of Hoth (see Fig. 5) is

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 5) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 60

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

Question 24

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

resistance is taken into consideration, do you think


that Luke would go further during the night for the
same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric
pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

= 30
= 45

+1/4/57+

Figure 1: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 2: Velocity-time graph

Figure 3: Car motion graph

+1/5/56+

Figure 4: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 5: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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General Physics 1

1 September 2014

Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

x
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:


total distance

averege velocity of an object

average velocity per unit time

vavg
savg =
t

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

j(x)
g(x)
h(x)
f (x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

savg = v
d

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

Average speed,

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

average displacement per unit time

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299 792 458 m s1


2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

a
b
c
d

5
3
9
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 lb
1 kg m s2
1 g m s2
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
< f~k
> f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

< K2
= K2 = 0
= K2
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= Fd
= mgh
= F d sin
~ d~
=F

+2/2/53+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 N
= 100 J
= 100 J

Question 10

c
d

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

c
d

the system is also called conservative.

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.


the potential energy is constant.

b
c

0.5.
1.5.

.
2

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle and is in

equal to:

the direction of that force.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

posite direction of that force.


d

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 12

ary massive object


object

v2f

v2f

v2f
v2f
v2f

c
d

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).
3
.
2

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The gure 6 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

cannot change.
b

1 rev.
2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .
60 min.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .


a

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

f
t

1
T

Question 16
a

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

2m1
v1i .

m2
v1i .
v1i .
0.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

600 m
675 m
225 m
100 m

is shown in Figure 7.

Question 18

Figure 8 represents the velocity of

straight line motion of a car. How far will travel the


car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

45 m
28 m
34 m
12 m

+2/3/52+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.2667

0.6667

0.9832

riod is

0.7415

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
2.134 m
1.552 m
3.781 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Fig. 9) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths


of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of
T
their periods, TA ?
B

Question 24
a
b

0.603

0.364

11.658

2.75

Question 23

At which angle

Luke should be

ejected (see Fig. 10) to achieve the maximum height?

= rad
= 45
= 0.5 rad
= 60

Question 25

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 10) is

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 10) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 30
= 45
= 60

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

= 45

+2/4/51+

Figure 6: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 7: Velocity-time graph

Figure 8: Car motion graph

+2/5/50+

Figure 9: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 10: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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General Physics 1

1 September 2014

Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

Average speed,

savg ,

vavg
t

savg = v

total distance covered covered per unit time:

a
b
c

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

f (x)
g(x)
j(x)
h(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

5
5
3

Question 5

x
savg =
t

with

~b

total distance

average displacement per unit time

Question 3

and

is dened as:

averege velocity of an object

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

average velocity per unit time

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


299 792 458 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

c
d

1N
1 kg m s2
1 lb
1 g m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
< f~k
> f~k
= f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2
< K2
= K2 = 0

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= F d sin
~ d~
=F
= Fd
= mgh

+3/2/47+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 N

Question 10

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

with time

t.

the system is also called conservative.


the potential energy is constant.

0.5.

.
2

1.5.

The time rate of change of the mo-

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle and is in

equal to:

the direction of that force.


the net force acting on the particle in the opposite direction of that force.
d

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).
3
.
2

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The gure 11 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

What is the value of phase constant

cannot change.

1 rev.
2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .
60 min.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

1
T

f
t
T

c
d

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f v1i .
v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

675 m
225 m
600 m
100 m

is shown in Figure 12.

Question 18

Figure 13 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
12 m
34 m
45 m

+3/3/46+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.9832

0.6667

0.2667

riod is

0.7415

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
3.781 m
2.134 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Fig. 14) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths


of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of
T
their periods, TA ?
B

a
b

0.364

0.603

2.75

11.658

Question 23

At which angle

Luke should be

ejected (see Fig. 15) to achieve the maximum height?

= 60
= rad
= 0.5 rad
= 45

Question 25

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 15) is

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 15) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

Question 24

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

= 60
= 30

+3/4/45+

Figure 11: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 12: Velocity-time graph

Figure 13: Car motion graph

+3/5/44+

Figure 14: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 15: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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General Physics 1

1 September 2014

Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

total distance

average displacement per unit time

x
t

averege velocity of an object

average velocity per unit time

vavg
savg =
t

with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

h(x)
f (x)
g(x)
j(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

~b
C

A
a
b
c
d

5
9

5
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

Question 3

and

is dened as:

savg = v
d

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 109 m/s


299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299 792 458 m s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1 lb
1N
1 g m s2
1 kg m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
< f~k
= f~k
> f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
< K2
= K2
= K2 = 0

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= Fd
~ d~
=F
= mgh
= F d sin

+4/2/41+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 N

Question 10

c
d

the potential energy is constant.

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

1.5.

.
2

0.5.

3
.
2

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

equal to:

posite direction of that force.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

the direction of that force.


d

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

T
t
f

1
T

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

will approximately be equal to:


b

v2f 0.
2m1
v1i .
v2f
m2
v2f v1i .
v2f v1i .

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

the system is also called conservative.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The gure 16 shows how displace-

function

cannot change.

The time rate of change of the mo-

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

Question 11

2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.
60 min.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

100 m
225 m
600 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 17.

Question 18

Figure 18 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

12 m
34 m
45 m
28 m

+4/3/40+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2


v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.6667

0.2667

0.9832

riod is

0.7415

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

3.781 m
2.134 m
1.552 m
8.100 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Fig. 19) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths


of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of
T
their periods, TA ?
B

Question 24
a
b

11.658

2.75

0.603

0.364

Question 23

At which angle

Luke should be

ejected (see Fig. 20) to achieve the maximum height?

= 60
= 45
= rad
= 0.5 rad

Question 25

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 20) is

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 20) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45
= 60
= 30

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

= 45

+4/4/39+

Figure 16: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 17: Velocity-time graph

Figure 18: Car motion graph

+4/5/38+

Figure 19: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 20: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+4/6/37+

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Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

Average speed,

savg ,

average displacement per unit time

average velocity per unit time

Question 3
with

a = 1 m/s2 .

b
c
d

j(x)
g(x)
f (x)
h(x)

~b
C

A
a
b
c
d

5
9
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1N
1 g m s2
1 lb
1 kg m s2

total distance

An object is constantly accelerating


Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a

vavg
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

and

is dened as:

averege velocity of an object

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

x
savg =
t
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

savg = v
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 109 m/s


2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299 792 458 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1

Question 2

v0 = 2 m/s?

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
< f~k
> f~k
= f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
= K2
= K2
< K2

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= F d sin
= mgh
= Fd

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+5/2/35+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 N
= 100 J

Question 10

the system is also called conservative.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

with time

t.

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.


the potential energy is constant.

1.5.

.
2

0.5.

The time rate of change of the mo-

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .
a

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

equal to:

posite direction of that force.

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

f
T
t

1
T

the direction of that force.

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).
3
.
2

Question 12

The gure 21 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

What is the value of phase constant

cannot change.

6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.
2 rad min1 .
60 min.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

Question 16
a

will approximately be equal to:

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

v2f 0.
v2f v1i .
2m1
v1i .
v2f
m2
v2f v1i .

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

100 m
675 m
225 m
600 m

is shown in Figure 22.

Question 18

Figure 23 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

12 m
34 m
28 m
45 m

+5/3/34+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.7415

0.6667

0.2667

riod is

0.9832

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

1.552 m
8.100 m
3.781 m
2.134 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Fig. 24) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths


of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of
T
their periods, TA ?
B

Question 24
a
b

2.75

11.658

0.603

0.364

Question 23

At which angle

Luke should be

ejected (see Fig. 25) to achieve the maximum height?

= 60
= 0.5 rad
= rad
= 45

Question 25

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 25) is

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 25) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 30
= 60

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

= 45
d

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

+5/4/33+

Figure 21: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 22: Velocity-time graph

Figure 23: Car motion graph

+5/5/32+

Figure 24: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 25: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+5/6/31+

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

Average speed,

savg ,

total distance

average velocity per unit time

vavg
t

average displacement per unit time

x
savg =
t

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

h(x)
f (x)
j(x)
g(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

averege velocity of an object

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

savg = v
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


299 792 458 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

a
b
c
d

9
3

5
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 g m s2
1 lb
1 kg m s2
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
< f~k
= f~k
> f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

< K2
= K2
= K2 = 0
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= F d sin
~ d~
=F
= mgh
= Fd

+6/2/29+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 N
= 100 J
= 100 J
= 0J

Question 10

c
d

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

c
d

the potential energy is constant.

with time

t.

1.5.

3
.
2

.
2

Question 15
equal to:

the net force acting on the particle and is in

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.


the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 12

ary massive object

b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

a
b

1
T

Question 16

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

will approximately be equal to:


b

v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2
v2f v1i .

The speed of traveling wave

f
T

0.5.

posite direction of that force.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

the direction of that force.

object

What is the value of phase constant

the system is also called conservative.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

The time rate of change of the mo-

The gure 26 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

cannot change.
b

2 rad min1 .
1 rev.
60 min.
6.283 rad h1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .


a

Question 13

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

600 m
100 m
675 m
225 m

is shown in Figure 27.

Question 18

Figure 28 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
45 m
12 m
34 m

+6/3/28+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.2667

0.7415

0.9832

riod is

0.6667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
3.781 m
2.134 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Fig. 29) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths


of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of
T
their periods, TA ?
B

Question 24
a
b

11.658

2.75

0.364

0.603

Question 23

At which angle

Luke should be

ejected (see Fig. 30) to achieve the maximum height?

= 0.5 rad
= rad
= 60
= 45

Question 25

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 30) is

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 30) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45
= 60
= 30

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

= 45

+6/4/27+

Figure 26: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 27: Velocity-time graph

Figure 28: Car motion graph

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Figure 29: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 30: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

Average speed,

savg ,

total distance

average displacement per unit time

x
t

average velocity per unit time

vavg
savg =
t

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

g(x)
h(x)
j(x)
f (x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

averege velocity of an object

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

savg = v
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299.792 458 Mm s1
299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

a
b
c
d

5
9
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1N
1 kg m s2
1 g m s2
1 lb

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
< f~k
= f~k
> f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
= K2
< K2
= K2

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= Fd
= mgh
= F d sin

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+7/2/23+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 N
= 100 J

Question 10

c
d

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the system is also called conservative.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

t.

What is the value of phase constant

b
c
d

.
2
3
.
2

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 15

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

equal to:

the net force acting on the particle and is in

the direction of that force.

1
T

t
f

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

Question 16
a

1.5.
0.5.

posite direction of that force.

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

the potential energy is constant.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

The gure 31 shows how displace-

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

of

function

cannot change.

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

with time

Question 11

6.283 rad h1 .
2 rad min1 .
60 min.
1 rev.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
v2f v1i .
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

600 m
675 m
100 m
225 m

is shown in Figure 32.

Question 18

Figure 33 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
12 m
45 m
34 m

+7/3/22+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2


v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.9832

0.6667

0.7415

riod is

0.2667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
3.781 m
1.552 m
2.134 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Fig. 34) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths


of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of
T
their periods, TA ?
B

Question 24
a
b

2.75

11.658

0.603

0.364

Question 23

At which angle

Luke should be

ejected (see Fig. 35) to achieve the maximum height?

= 60
= 45
= 0.5 rad
= rad

Question 25

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 35) is

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 35) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45
= 60
= 30

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

= 45

+7/4/21+

Figure 31: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 32: Velocity-time graph

Figure 33: Car motion graph

+7/5/20+

Figure 34: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 35: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+7/6/19+

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Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

vavg
t

averege velocity of an object

total distance covered covered per unit time:

a
b
c
d

h(x)
f (x)
j(x)
g(x)

c
d

v0 = 2 m/s?

5
5
3
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

x
savg =
t

with

~b

total distance

average displacement per unit time

Question 3

and

is dened as:

average velocity per unit time

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

savg = v
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299 792 458 m s1

Question 2

c
d

1 g m s2
1N
1 lb
1 kg m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
< f~k
> f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
< K2
= K2 = 0
= K2

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= F d sin
= mgh
= Fd

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+8/2/17+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 N
= 100 J

Question 10

c
d

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

c
d

the potential energy is constant.

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

0.5.

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

3
.
2

.
2

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle and is in

equal to:

the direction of that force.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

posite direction of that force.


d

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

1
T

Question 16

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

will approximately be equal to:


b

v2f 0.
v2f v1i .
v2f v1i .
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2

The speed of traveling wave

T
t

1.5.

b
c

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

the system is also called conservative.

The time rate of change of the mo-

The gure 36 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

cannot change.
b

60 min.
2 rad min1 .
1 rev.
6.283 rad h1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .


a

Question 13

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

100 m
675 m
600 m
225 m

is shown in Figure 37.

Question 18

Figure 38 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
45 m
34 m
12 m

+8/3/16+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2


v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.9832

0.2667

0.7415

riod is

0.6667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

2.134 m
1.552 m
8.100 m
3.781 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Fig. 39) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths


of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of
T
their periods, TA ?
B

Question 24
a
b

2.75

0.603

11.658

0.364

Question 23

At which angle

Luke should be

ejected (see Fig. 40) to achieve the maximum height?

= 45
= 60
= 0.5 rad
= rad

Question 25

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 40) is

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 40) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45
= 60

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

= 45
d

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 30

+8/4/15+

Figure 36: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 37: Velocity-time graph

Figure 38: Car motion graph

+8/5/14+

Figure 39: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 40: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+8/6/13+

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Question 1
to

Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

total distance

average velocity per unit time

vavg
t

averege velocity of an object

savg = v
average displacement per unit time

x
savg =
t

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

j(x)
f (x)
h(x)
g(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

A
a
b
c
d

9
3

5
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299 792 458 m s1


2.997 924 58 109 m/s
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1 g m s2
1N
1 kg m s2
1 lb

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
> f~k
< f~k
= f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
= K2
= K2
< K2

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= mgh
= Fd
= F d sin

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+9/2/11+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 N
= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 J

Question 10

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the potential energy is constant.

the system is also called conservative.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy
cannot change.

Question 11

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

ment

What is the value of phase constant


a

.
2

b
c

0.5.
1.5.

3
.
2

Question 15
equal to:
a

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

Question 12

ary massive object

v2f

v2f

v2f
v2f
v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

the kinetic energy of the particle.

t.

the direction of that force.

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

The gure 41 shows how displace-

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

the net force acting on the particle and is in

posite direction of that force.

of

function

object

with time

2 rad min1 .
60 min.
6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

t
T

1
T

Question 16
a

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

2m1
v1i .

m2
v1i .
0.
v1i .

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

100 m
225 m
600 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 42.

Question 18

Figure 43 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
12 m
34 m
45 m

+9/3/10+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2


v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.6667

0.2667

0.9832

riod is

0.7415

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
3.781 m
2.134 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Fig. 44) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths


of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of
T
their periods, TA ?
B

a
b

2.75

0.603

0.364

11.658

Question 23

At which angle

Luke should be

ejected (see Fig. 45) to achieve the maximum height?

= 60
= 45
= 0.5 rad
= rad

Question 25

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 45) is

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 45) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

Question 24

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

= 60
= 30

+9/4/9+

Figure 41: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 42: Velocity-time graph

Figure 43: Car motion graph

+9/5/8+

Figure 44: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 45: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

Average speed,

savg ,

average displacement per unit time

total distance covered covered per unit time:

a
b
c
d

j(x)
f (x)
h(x)
g(x)

c
d

v0 = 2 m/s?

5
9

5
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

vavg
savg =
t

with

~b

total distance

average velocity per unit time

Question 3

and

is dened as:

averege velocity of an object

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

x
savg =
t
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

savg = v
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299 792 458 m s1


2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1

Question 2

c
d

1 lb
1 kg m s2
1 g m s2
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
> f~k
< f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
= K2
= K2
< K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= Fd
= mgh
~ d~
=F
= F d sin

+10/2/5+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 J
= 100 N

Question 10

c
d

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

c
d

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

the system is also called conservative.


the potential energy is constant.

0.5.

3
.
2

1.5.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .
a

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 15

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

equal to:

the net force acting on the particle in the opposite direction of that force.

the net force acting on the particle and is in


the direction of that force.

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

1
T

T
f
t

c
d

Question 16
a

will approximately be equal to:

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

v2f 0.
2m1
v1i .
v2f
m2
v2f v1i .
v2f v1i .

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

.
2

The time rate of change of the mo-

The gure 46 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

cannot change.
b

1 rev.
2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .
60 min.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .


a

Question 13

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

100 m
225 m
600 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 47.

Question 18

Figure 48 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
34 m
12 m
45 m

+10/3/4+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.6667

0.9832

0.7415

riod is

0.2667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

1.552 m
2.134 m
3.781 m
8.100 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Fig. 49) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths


of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of
T
their periods, TA ?
B

a
b

11.658

0.603

2.75

0.364

Question 23

At which angle

Luke should be

ejected (see Fig. 50) to achieve the maximum height?

= 0.5 rad
= 60
= rad
= 45

Question 25

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 50) is

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 50) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

Question 24

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

= 30
= 60

+10/4/3+

Figure 46: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 47: Velocity-time graph

Figure 48: Car motion graph

+10/5/2+

Figure 49: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 50: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+10/6/1+

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Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

Average speed,

savg ,

average velocity per unit time

total distance covered covered per unit time:

a
b
c
d

j(x)
f (x)
h(x)
g(x)

c
d

v0 = 2 m/s?

5
9
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

x
savg =
t

with

~b

total distance

average displacement per unit time

Question 3

and

is dened as:

averege velocity of an object

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

vavg
savg =
t
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

savg = v
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299 792 458 m s1


2.997 924 58 109 m/s
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1

Question 2

c
d

1 kg m s2
1 g m s2
1 lb
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
< f~k
= f~k
= f~k
> f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2 = 0
= K2
< K2

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= F d sin
= mgh
= Fd

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+11/2/59+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 N
= 100 J

Question 10

c
d

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

c
d

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

1.5.

the system is also called conservative.

.
2

0.5.

3
.
2

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

the net force acting on the particle and is in

Question 15

the direction of that force.

equal to:

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

1
T

t
T

posite direction of that force.


d

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

will approximately be equal to:


b

v2f v1i .
v2f v1i .
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2
v2f 0.

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

the potential energy is constant.

The time rate of change of the mo-

The gure 51 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

cannot change.
b

6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.
60 min.
2 rad min1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .


a

Question 13

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

225 m
675 m
100 m
600 m

is shown in Figure 52.

Question 18

Figure 53 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
12 m
45 m
34 m

+11/3/58+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.6667

0.7415

0.9832

riod is

0.2667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
2.134 m
1.552 m
3.781 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Fig. 54) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths


of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of
T
their periods, TA ?
B

Question 24
a
b

2.75

11.658

0.603

0.364

Question 23

At which angle

Luke should be

ejected (see Fig. 55) to achieve the maximum height?

= 60
= 0.5 rad
= rad
= 45

Question 25

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 55) is

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 55) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 60
= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

= 45
d

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 30

+11/4/57+

Figure 51: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 52: Velocity-time graph

Figure 53: Car motion graph

+11/5/56+

Figure 54: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 55: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+11/6/55+

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

total distance

averege velocity of an object

average velocity per unit time

vavg
t

average displacement per unit time

x
savg =
t

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

h(x)
g(x)
j(x)
f (x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

savg = v
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299 792 458 m s1


299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
2.997 924 58 108 m s1

Question 2

a
b
c
d

3
9
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 kg m s2
1 lb
1N
1 g m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
< f~k
> f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
= K2
= K2
< K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= Fd
= mgh
~ d~
=F
= F d sin

+12/2/53+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 N
= 100 J
= 100 J
= 0J

Question 10

the potential energy is constant.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

3
.
2

.
2

Question 15
equal to:

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

ary massive object

c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

The motion can be represented with

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

1
T

T
f

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

will approximately be equal to:


b

v2f 0.
v2f v1i .
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2
v2f v1i .

0.5.

the direction of that force.

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

t.

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).
1.5.

Question 12

The gure 56 shows how displace-

function

posite direction of that force.

object

with time

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.


The time rate of change of the mo-

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

the system is also called conservative.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

Question 11
a

ment

What is the value of phase constant

cannot change.

1 rev.
6.283 rad h1 .
2 rad min1 .
60 min.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

675 m
225 m
100 m
600 m

is shown in Figure 57.

Question 18

Figure 58 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

45 m
12 m
34 m
28 m

+12/3/52+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.9832

0.2667

0.7415

riod is

0.6667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
2.134 m
3.781 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Fig. 59) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths


of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of
T
their periods, TA ?
B

a
b

11.658

2.75

0.603

0.364

Question 23

Luke should be

= rad
= 0.5 rad
= 45
= 60

Question 25

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 60) is

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?
a

At which angle

ejected (see Fig. 60) to achieve the maximum height?

Wars (see Fig. 60) Luke is being ejected towards

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

Question 24

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
= 60
= 30

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+12/4/51+

Figure 56: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 57: Velocity-time graph

Figure 58: Car motion graph

+12/5/50+

Figure 59: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 60: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

Average speed,

savg ,

x
t

savg = v

total distance covered covered per unit time:

a
b
c

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

g(x)
j(x)
h(x)
f (x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

5
5
9
3

Question 5
a

vavg
savg =
t

with

~b

total distance

average velocity per unit time

Question 3

and

is dened as:

averege velocity of an object

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

average displacement per unit time

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299 792 458 m s1


2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

c
d

1 kg m s2
1N
1 lb
1 g m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
> f~k
= f~k
= f~k
< f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
< K2
= K2
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= F d sin
= mgh
~ d~
=F
= Fd

+13/2/47+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 N
= 0J
= 100 J

Question 10

the system is also called conservative.

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the potential energy is constant.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy
cannot change.

ment

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

t.

What is the value of phase constant


a

1.5.

3
.
2

.
2

Question 15

the kinetic energy of the particle.

equal to:

the net force acting on the particle and is in

the direction of that force.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

T
t
f

1
T

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

Question 16
a

0.5.

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 12

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

posite direction of that force.

The gure 61 shows how displace-

function

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

with time

c
The time rate of change of the mo-

60 min.
2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.

Question 14

Question 11

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f v1i .
v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

600 m
100 m
675 m
225 m

is shown in Figure 62.

Question 18

Figure 63 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

12 m
45 m
28 m
34 m

+13/3/46+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2


v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.2667

0.6667

0.7415

riod is

0.9832

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
3.781 m
1.552 m
2.134 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Fig. 64) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths


of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of
T
their periods, TA ?
B

a
b

0.603

0.364

11.658

2.75

Question 23

At which angle

Luke should be

ejected (see Fig. 65) to achieve the maximum height?

= rad
= 0.5 rad
= 45
= 60

Question 25

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 65) is

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 65) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

Question 24

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

= 60
= 30

+13/4/45+

Figure 61: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 62: Velocity-time graph

Figure 63: Car motion graph

+13/5/44+

Figure 64: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 65: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+13/6/43+

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to

Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

x
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:


total distance

averege velocity of an object

average velocity per unit time

vavg
savg =
t

with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

h(x)
g(x)
j(x)
f (x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

~b
C

A
a
b
c
d

3
5
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

Question 3

and

is dened as:

savg = v
d

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average displacement per unit time

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299.792 458 Mm s1
299 792 458 m s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1 lb
1 kg m s2
1 g m s2
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
> f~k
= f~k
< f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2 = 0
< K2
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= Fd
~ d~
=F
= F d sin
= mgh

+14/2/41+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 J
= 100 N

Question 10

the potential energy is constant.

the system is also called conservative.

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy
cannot change.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .
a

ment

What is the value of phase constant


a

0.5.

3
.
2

.
2

equal to:

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

1
T

ary massive object

a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

will approximately be equal to:


b

v2f 0.
v2f v1i .
v2f v1i .
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2

The speed of traveling wave

f
T

Question 16
a

1.5.

Question 15

travelling at the speed of

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

object

t.

the direction of that force.

Question 12

The gure 66 shows how displace-

function

the net force acting on the particle and is in

posite direction of that force.

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

with time

c
The time rate of change of the mo-

2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.
60 min.

Question 14

Question 11

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

100 m
225 m
600 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 67.

Question 18

Figure 68 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
34 m
45 m
12 m

+14/3/40+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.9832

0.6667

0.7415

riod is

0.2667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

1.552 m
3.781 m
8.100 m
2.134 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Fig. 69) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths


of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of
T
their periods, TA ?
B

Question 24
a
b

11.658

0.364

0.603

2.75

Question 23

At which angle

Luke should be

ejected (see Fig. 70) to achieve the maximum height?

= 60
= 45
= rad
= 0.5 rad

Question 25

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 70) is

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 70) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45
= 30
= 60

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

= 45

+14/4/39+

Figure 66: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 67: Velocity-time graph

Figure 68: Car motion graph

+14/5/38+

Figure 69: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 70: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+14/6/37+

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

Average speed,

savg ,

average displacement per unit time

total distance covered covered per unit time:

a
b
c
d

g(x)
f (x)
h(x)
j(x)

c
d

v0 = 2 m/s?

5
9
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

vavg
savg =
t

with

~b

total distance

average velocity per unit time

Question 3

and

is dened as:

averege velocity of an object

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

x
savg =
t
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

savg = v
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 109 m/s


2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299 792 458 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1

Question 2

c
d

1N
1 lb
1 g m s2
1 kg m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
> f~k
= f~k
< f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2 = 0
< K2
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= mgh
= F d sin
~ d~
=F
= Fd

+15/2/35+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 N

Question 10

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the system is also called conservative.

the potential energy is constant.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy
cannot change.

The time rate of change of the mo-

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 12

ary massive object

c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The gure 71 shows how displace-

t.

The motion can be represented with

function

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).
What is the value of phase constant
a

c
d

0.5.
1.5.

1
T

t
T
f

c
d

Question 16
a

.
2
3
.
2

equal to:

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

with time

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle and is in

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

posite direction of that force.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

the direction of that force.

object

ment

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

6.283 rad h1 .
2 rad min1 .
60 min.
1 rev.

Question 14

Question 11

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f 0.
v2f v1i .
v2f v1i .
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

675 m
600 m
100 m
225 m

is shown in Figure 72.

Question 18

Figure 73 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
12 m
34 m
45 m

+15/3/34+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2


v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.7415

0.6667

0.9832

riod is

0.2667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
1.552 m
2.134 m
3.781 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Fig. 74) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths


of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of
T
their periods, TA ?
B

a
b

2.75

11.658

0.603

0.364

Question 23

At which angle

Luke should be

ejected (see Fig. 75) to achieve the maximum height?

= 60
= 45
= rad
= 0.5 rad

Question 25

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 75) is

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 75) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 30

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

Question 24

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

= 60
= 45

+15/4/33+

Figure 71: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 72: Velocity-time graph

Figure 73: Car motion graph

+15/5/32+

Figure 74: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 75: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

Average speed,

savg ,

x
t

savg = v

total distance covered covered per unit time:

a
b
c

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

g(x)
f (x)
h(x)
j(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

3
9
5

Question 5

vavg
savg =
t

with

~b

total distance

average velocity per unit time

Question 3

and

is dened as:

averege velocity of an object

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

average displacement per unit time

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299 792 458 m s1


299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

c
d

1N
1 g m s2
1 kg m s2
1 lb

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
> f~k
= f~k
= f~k
< f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

< K2
= K2
= K2 = 0
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= F d sin
~ d~
=F
= Fd
= mgh

+16/2/29+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 N
= 100 J

Question 10

c
d

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the system is also called conservative.

the potential energy is constant.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy
cannot change.

Question 11

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

ment

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant


a

.
2

b
c

1.5.
0.5.

3
.
2

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

equal to:

posite direction of that force.

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

t
T
f

1
T

ary massive object


object

v2f

v2f

v2f
v2f
v2f

c
d

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

Question 16
a

will approximately be equal to:

2m1

v1i .
m2
v1i .
v1i .
0.

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

the kinetic energy of the particle.

travelling at the speed of

The gure 76 shows how displace-

function

Question 12

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

the direction of that force.

1 rev.
60 min.
6.283 rad h1 .
2 rad min1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

100 m
225 m
675 m
600 m

is shown in Figure 77.

Question 18

Figure 78 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

34 m
12 m
45 m
28 m

+16/3/28+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.9832

0.7415

0.6667

riod is

0.2667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

1.552 m
2.134 m
3.781 m
8.100 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Fig. 79) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths


of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of
T
their periods, TA ?
B

Question 24
a
b

11.658

0.364

2.75

0.603

Question 23

At which angle

Luke should be

ejected (see Fig. 80) to achieve the maximum height?

= 0.5 rad
= rad
= 60
= 45

Question 25

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 80) is

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 80) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45
= 60
= 30

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

= 45

+16/4/27+

Figure 76: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 77: Velocity-time graph

Figure 78: Car motion graph

+16/5/26+

Figure 79: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 80: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

vavg
t

average displacement per unit time

x
t

averege velocity of an object

savg = v
total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

Question 3
with

b
c
d

h(x)
j(x)
g(x)
f (x)

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a

total distance

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

A
a
b
c
d

5
5
9
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average velocity per unit time

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 109 m/s


299.792 458 Mm s1
299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1 g m s2
1 kg m s2
1 lb
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
> f~k
< f~k
= f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
< K2
= K2
= K2

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= mgh
= Fd
= F d sin

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+17/2/23+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 N
= 100 J
= 100 J

Question 10

the system is also called conservative.

the potential energy is constant.

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy
cannot change.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .
a

ment

What is the value of phase constant


a

1.5.

.
2
3
.
2

equal to:

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

f
t
T

1
T

ary massive object

a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

will approximately be equal to:


b

v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2
v2f v1i .

0.5.

Question 15

travelling at the speed of

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

object

t.

the direction of that force.

Question 12

The gure 81 shows how displace-

function

the net force acting on the particle and is in

posite direction of that force.

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

with time

c
The time rate of change of the mo-

1 rev.
2 rad min1 .
60 min.
6.283 rad h1 .

Question 14

Question 11

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

225 m
600 m
100 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 82.

Question 18

Figure 83 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

34 m
45 m
12 m
28 m

+17/3/22+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.7415

0.6667

0.9832

riod is

0.2667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

2.134 m
3.781 m
1.552 m
8.100 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Fig. 84) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths


of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of
T
their periods, TA ?
B

Question 24
a
b

0.364

2.75

11.658

0.603

Question 23

At which angle

Luke should be

ejected (see Fig. 85) to achieve the maximum height?

= 0.5 rad
= 60
= rad
= 45

Question 25

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 85) is

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 85) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45
= 30
= 60

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

= 45

+17/4/21+

Figure 81: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 82: Velocity-time graph

Figure 83: Car motion graph

+17/5/20+

Figure 84: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 85: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+17/6/19+

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Question 1
to

Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

x
t

averege velocity of an object

average velocity per unit time

Question 3
with

a = 1 m/s2 .

b
c
d

j(x)
h(x)
g(x)
f (x)

total distance

An object is constantly accelerating


Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a

vavg
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

average displacement per unit time

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

savg = v
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 109 m/s


299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1

Question 2

a
b
c
d

5
9
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 lb
1 g m s2
1 kg m s2
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
< f~k
= f~k
> f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
= K2
< K2
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= mgh
= Fd
= F d sin
~ d~
=F

+18/2/17+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 J
= 100 N

Question 10

c
d

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

the system is also called conservative.

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the potential energy is constant.

The time rate of change of the mo-

c
d

0.5.
1.5.

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

equal to:

posite direction of that force.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

the direction of that force.


d

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

1
T

Question 16

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

will approximately be equal to:


b

v2f 0.
v2f v1i .
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2
v2f v1i .

The speed of traveling wave

t
T

3
.
2

.
2

b
c

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).
a

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The gure 86 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

cannot change.
b

2 rad min1 .
1 rev.
60 min.
6.283 rad h1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .


a

Question 13

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

600 m
675 m
225 m
100 m

is shown in Figure 87.

Question 18

Figure 88 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

12 m
45 m
34 m
28 m

+18/3/16+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.9832

0.7415

0.6667

riod is

0.2667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
2.134 m
3.781 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Fig. 89) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths


of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of
T
their periods, TA ?
B

Question 24
a
b

2.75

0.603

0.364

11.658

Question 23

At which angle

Luke should be

ejected (see Fig. 90) to achieve the maximum height?

= 45
= 0.5 rad
= rad
= 60

Question 25

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 90) is

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 90) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 60
= 30

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

= 45
d

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

+18/4/15+

Figure 86: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 87: Velocity-time graph

Figure 88: Car motion graph

+18/5/14+

Figure 89: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 90: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

average velocity per unit time

vavg
t

average displacement per unit time

x
t

averege velocity of an object

savg = v

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

f (x)
j(x)
g(x)
h(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

~b
C

A
a
b
c
d

3
9

5
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

and

is dened as:

total distance

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299 792 458 m s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1N
1 kg m s2
1 g m s2
1 lb

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
< f~k
= f~k
> f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
= K2
= K2
< K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= F d sin
~ d~
=F
= Fd
= mgh

+19/2/11+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 N
= 100 J

Question 10

c
d

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

the potential energy is constant.

the system is also called conservative.

The time rate of change of the mo-

c
d

0.5.
1.5.

Question 15

posite direction of that force.

equal to:

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

1
T

t
f

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

will approximately be equal to:


b

v2f v1i .
v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2

3
.
2

.
2

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

the direction of that force.

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).
a

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The gure 91 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

cannot change.
b

60 min.
1 rev.
6.283 rad h1 .
2 rad min1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .


a

Question 13

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

600 m
225 m
675 m
100 m

is shown in Figure 92.

Question 18

Figure 93 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

45 m
12 m
34 m
28 m

+19/3/10+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.7415

0.6667

0.9832

riod is

0.2667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
2.134 m
3.781 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Fig. 94) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths


of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of
T
their periods, TA ?
B

a
b

2.75

11.658

0.364

0.603

Question 23

At which angle

Luke should be

ejected (see Fig. 95) to achieve the maximum height?

= 45
= rad
= 60
= 0.5 rad

Question 25

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 95) is

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 95) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 30

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

Question 24

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

= 45
= 60

+19/4/9+

Figure 91: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 92: Velocity-time graph

Figure 93: Car motion graph

+19/5/8+

Figure 94: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 95: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

x
t

vavg
t

total distance

averege velocity of an object

savg = v

with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

h(x)
f (x)
g(x)
j(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

total distance covered covered per unit time:

Question 3

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average velocity per unit time

savg =
d

Average speed,

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

average displacement per unit time

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


299 792 458 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

a
b
c
d

5
9

5
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 g m s2
1 lb
1 kg m s2
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
< f~k
> f~k
= f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2 = 0
< K2
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= Fd
= F d sin
~ d~
=F
= mgh

+20/2/5+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 N
= 100 J
= 0J

Question 10

Question 13
a

c
d

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

with time

t.

the system is also called conservative.

the potential energy is constant.

b
c

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

3
.
2

.
2

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 15

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

equal to:

the net force acting on the particle and is in

the direction of that force.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

t
T
f

1
T

posite direction of that force.

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

will approximately be equal to:


b

v2f v1i .
v2f v1i .
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2
v2f 0.

0.5.
1.5.

Question 12

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).
a

The gure 96 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

What is the value of phase constant

cannot change.

1 rev.
6.283 rad h1 .
60 min.
2 rad min1 .

Question 14

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

In an isolated system where only

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

675 m
225 m
100 m
600 m

is shown in Figure 97.

Question 18

Figure 98 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

34 m
12 m
45 m
28 m

+20/3/4+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.9832

0.6667

0.7415

riod is

0.2667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

3.781 m
1.552 m
8.100 m
2.134 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 99) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 100) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

2.75

11.658

0.364

0.603

Question 23

= 45
= 0.5 rad
= 60
= rad

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 100) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 30
= 60

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 100) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+20/4/3+

Figure 96: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 97: Velocity-time graph

Figure 98: Car motion graph

+20/5/2+

Figure 99: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 100: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+20/6/1+

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

vavg
t

x
t

total distance

averege velocity of an object

savg = v

with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

h(x)
j(x)
g(x)
f (x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

total distance covered covered per unit time:

Question 3

~a

average displacement per unit time

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

Average speed,

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

average velocity per unit time

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

a
b
c
d

5
3
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 kg m s2
1N
1 g m s2
1 lb

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
> f~k
< f~k
= f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2 = 0
< K2
= K2

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= Fd
= mgh
= F d sin

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+21/2/59+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 N
= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 J

Question 10

c
d

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

the potential energy is constant.

the system is also called conservative.

b
c
d

3
.
2

.
2

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

equal to:

posite direction of that force.


the net force acting on the particle and is in
the direction of that force.
d

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

1
T

f
T
t

c
d

Question 16
a

0.5.
1.5.

b
c

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).
a

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The gure 101 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

cannot change.
b

6.283 rad h1 .
60 min.
1 rev.
2 rad min1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .


a

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f 0.
v2f v1i .
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2
v2f v1i .

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

675 m
225 m
600 m
100 m

is shown in Figure 102.

Question 18

Figure 103 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

34 m
28 m
12 m
45 m

+21/3/58+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.6667

0.2667

0.7415

riod is

0.9832

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

3.781 m
2.134 m
8.100 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 104) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 105) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

0.603

2.75

0.364

11.658

Question 23

= 0.5 rad
= rad
= 60
= 45

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 105) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 30

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
= 60

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 105) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+21/4/57+

Figure 101: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 102: Velocity-time graph

Figure 103: Car motion graph

+21/5/56+

Figure 104: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 105: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

x
t

average velocity per unit time

vavg
t

averege velocity of an object

savg = v
total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

Question 3
with

b
c
d

f (x)
h(x)
g(x)
j(x)

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a

total distance

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

A
a
b
c
d

3
9
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average displacement per unit time

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 109 m/s


2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299 792 458 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1 kg m s2
1 lb
1 g m s2
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
< f~k
> f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2 = 0
< K2
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= Fd
= F d sin
= mgh
~ d~
=F

+22/2/53+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 N
= 100 J

Question 10

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

1.5.

3
.
2

0.5.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

Question 15

posite direction of that force.

equal to:

the net force acting on the particle and is in

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the kinetic energy of the particle.

ary massive object

b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

t.

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

Question 12

The gure 106 shows how displace-

function

the potential energy is constant.

the direction of that force.

object

with time

the system is also called conservative.

The time rate of change of the mo-

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

.
2

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

Question 11
a

ment

What is the value of phase constant

cannot change.

60 min.
2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

1
T

f
t

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f v1i .
2m1
v1i .
v2f
m2
v2f v1i .
v2f 0.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

100 m
600 m
225 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 107.

Question 18

Figure 108 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
34 m
12 m
45 m

+22/3/52+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.2667

0.7415

0.9832

riod is

0.6667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

2.134 m
8.100 m
1.552 m
3.781 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 109) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 110) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

2.75

11.658

0.603

0.364

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45
= 60

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
d

= 60
= 45
= rad
= 0.5 rad

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 110) Luke is being ejected towards

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 30

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 110) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

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Figure 106: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 107: Velocity-time graph

Figure 108: Car motion graph

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Figure 109: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 110: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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to

Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

vavg
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:


total distance

average displacement per unit time

averege velocity of an object

savg = v

with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

f (x)
g(x)
j(x)
h(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

~b
C

A
a
b
c
d

5
3
5
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

Question 3

and

is dened as:

x
savg =
t
d

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average velocity per unit time

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299 792 458 m s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1 g m s2
1N
1 kg m s2
1 lb

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
< f~k
= f~k
= f~k
> f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
= K2
= K2
< K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= F d sin
~ d~
=F
= mgh
= Fd

+23/2/47+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 N

Question 10

c
d

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

c
d

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

with time

t.

0.5.

.
2
3
.
2

Question 15
equal to:

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.


the net force acting on the particle and is in
the direction of that force.
the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 12

ary massive object

a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

1
T

t
T
f

c
d

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

will approximately be equal to:


b

v2f 0.
v2f v1i .
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2
v2f v1i .

1.5.

posite direction of that force.

object

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

What is the value of phase constant

the system is also called conservative.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

the potential energy is constant.

The time rate of change of the mo-

The gure 111 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

cannot change.
b

1 rev.
60 min.
2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .


a

Question 13

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

100 m
600 m
225 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 112.

Question 18

Figure 113 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

45 m
34 m
28 m
12 m

+23/3/46+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.6667

0.9832

0.7415

riod is

0.2667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
1.552 m
3.781 m
2.134 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 114) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 115) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?
a

2.75

11.658

0.364

0.603

Question 23

= 60
= 45
= 0.5 rad
= rad

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 115) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 30
= 60
= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 115) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

= 45

+23/4/45+

Figure 111: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 112: Velocity-time graph

Figure 113: Car motion graph

+23/5/44+

Figure 114: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 115: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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Question 1
to

Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

total distance covered covered per unit time:


total distance

average displacement per unit time

x
t

averege velocity of an object

savg = v

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

g(x)
f (x)
j(x)
h(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

~b
C

A
a
b
c
d

5
3
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

and

is dened as:

vavg
t

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average velocity per unit time

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299 792 458 m s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1 lb
1 g m s2
1N
1 kg m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
< f~k
> f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

< K2
= K2
= K2 = 0
= K2

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= F d sin
= mgh
= Fd

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+24/2/41+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 N
= 100 J
= 100 J

Question 10

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the potential energy is constant.

the system is also called conservative.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy
cannot change.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .
a

ment

What is the value of phase constant


a

1.5.

.
2
3
.
2

equal to:

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

ary massive object

a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The speed of traveling wave

is

T
t

1
T

Question 16
a

0.5.

Question 15

Question 12

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

object

t.

the direction of that force.

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

The gure 116 shows how displace-

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

the net force acting on the particle and is in

posite direction of that force.

of

function

with time

c
The time rate of change of the mo-

2 rad min1 .
60 min.
6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.

Question 14

Question 11

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f v1i .
v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

675 m
225 m
100 m
600 m

is shown in Figure 117.

Question 18

Figure 118 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
34 m
45 m
12 m

+24/3/40+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.7415

0.6667

0.2667

riod is

0.9832

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
3.781 m
2.134 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 119) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 120) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

0.603

11.658

2.75

0.364

Question 23

= 60
= rad
= 45
= 0.5 rad

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 120) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 30
= 60

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 120) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+24/4/39+

Figure 116: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 117: Velocity-time graph

Figure 118: Car motion graph

+24/5/38+

Figure 119: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 120: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

total distance

averege velocity of an object

average displacement per unit time

x
t

average velocity per unit time

vavg
savg =
t

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

f (x)
g(x)
j(x)
h(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

savg = v
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299 792 458 m s1


2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1

Question 2

a
b
c
d

5
3
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 lb
1 kg m s2
1N
1 g m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
< f~k
= f~k
> f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2
= K2 = 0
< K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= mgh
= Fd
~ d~
=F
= F d sin

+25/2/35+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 J
= 100 N

Question 10

c
d

the system is also called conservative.

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the potential energy is constant.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy
cannot change.

Question 11

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

ment

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant


a

.
2

b
c

1.5.
0.5.

3
.
2

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle and is in

equal to:

the direction of that force.

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

1
T

ary massive object


object

v2f

v2f

v2f
v2f
v2f

c
d

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

travelling at the speed of

The gure 121 shows how displace-

function

Question 12

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

posite direction of that force.

2 rad min1 .
60 min.
6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

T
f

Question 16
a

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

2m1
v1i .

m2
0.
v1i .
v1i .

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

225 m
100 m
600 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 122.

Question 18

Figure 123 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

45 m
28 m
34 m
12 m

+25/3/34+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.2667

0.6667

0.9832

riod is

0.7415

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

2.134 m
8.100 m
1.552 m
3.781 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 124) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 125) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?
a

0.364

11.658

0.603

2.75

Question 23

= 60
= 0.5 rad
= 45
= rad

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 125) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 60
= 30
= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 125) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

= 45

+25/4/33+

Figure 121: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 122: Velocity-time graph

Figure 123: Car motion graph

+25/5/32+

Figure 124: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 125: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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to

Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

x
t

average velocity per unit time

vavg
t

averege velocity of an object

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

Question 3
with

b
c
d

g(x)
j(x)
h(x)
f (x)

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a

total distance

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

savg = v
d

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

Average speed,

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

average displacement per unit time

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


299.792 458 Mm s1
299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

a
b
c
d

3
9

5
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 lb
1 g m s2
1 kg m s2
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
< f~k
> f~k
= f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
= K2
< K2
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= Fd
= F d sin
~ d~
=F
= mgh

+26/2/29+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 N

Question 10

Question 13
a

c
d

the system is also called conservative.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

with time

t.

the potential energy is constant.

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

b
c

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

.
2
3
.
2

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

equal to:

posite direction of that force.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

1
T

T
t

the direction of that force.


the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

Question 16
a

0.5.
1.5.

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).
a

The gure 126 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

What is the value of phase constant

cannot change.

1 rev.
2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .
60 min.

Question 14

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

In an isolated system where only

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
v2f v1i .
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

600 m
675 m
100 m
225 m

is shown in Figure 127.

Question 18

Figure 128 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

45 m
28 m
34 m
12 m

+26/3/28+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.6667

0.7415

0.2667

riod is

0.9832

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

1.552 m
3.781 m
8.100 m
2.134 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 129) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 130) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

11.658

0.603

0.364

2.75

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45
= 60

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
d

= 45
= 60
= rad
= 0.5 rad

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 130) Luke is being ejected towards

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 30

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 130) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+26/4/27+

Figure 126: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 127: Velocity-time graph

Figure 128: Car motion graph

+26/5/26+

Figure 129: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 130: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+26/6/25+

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

total distance

averege velocity of an object

average displacement per unit time

x
t

average velocity per unit time

vavg
savg =
t

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

h(x)
f (x)
g(x)
j(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

savg = v
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 109 m/s


2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299 792 458 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1

Question 2

a
b
c
d

3
5

5
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 lb
1 kg m s2
1 g m s2
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
> f~k
= f~k
< f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2 = 0
< K2
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= Fd
~ d~
=F
= F d sin
= mgh

+27/2/23+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 N
= 100 J
= 100 J

Question 10

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the potential energy is constant.

the system is also called conservative.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy
cannot change.

Question 11

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 12

ary massive object

v2f

v2f

v2f
v2f
v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

with time

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The gure 131 shows how displace-

t.

The motion can be represented with

function

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).
What is the value of phase constant
a

3
.
2

b
c

0.5.
1.5.

.
2

equal to:

the kinetic energy of the particle.

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

Question 15

posite direction of that force.

the direction of that force.

object

ment

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

the net force acting on the particle and is in

6.283 rad h1 .
60 min.
2 rad min1 .
1 rev.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

1
T

f
t

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

2m1
v1i .

m2
v1i .
0.
v1i .

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

225 m
675 m
600 m
100 m

is shown in Figure 132.

Question 18

Figure 133 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
12 m
45 m
34 m

+27/3/22+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.9832

0.7415

0.6667

riod is

0.2667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

3.781 m
2.134 m
1.552 m
8.100 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 134) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 135) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

0.603

0.364

11.658

2.75

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 30
= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
d

= 60
= 0.5 rad
= 45
= rad

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 135) Luke is being ejected towards

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 60

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 135) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+27/4/21+

Figure 131: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 132: Velocity-time graph

Figure 133: Car motion graph

+27/5/20+

Figure 134: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 135: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+27/6/19+

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1 September 2014

Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

Average speed,

savg ,

total distance

average velocity per unit time

vavg
t

average displacement per unit time

x
savg =
t

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

j(x)
g(x)
f (x)
h(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

averege velocity of an object

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

savg = v
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

a
b
c
d

5
9
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1N
1 kg m s2
1 g m s2
1 lb

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
< f~k
= f~k
= f~k
> f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2 = 0
= K2
< K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= Fd
= F d sin
= mgh
~ d~
=F

+28/2/17+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 N
= 100 J
= 100 J

Question 10

c
d

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

c
d

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

with time

t.

1.5.

.
2
3
.
2

Question 15
equal to:

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.


the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 12

ary massive object

v2f

v2f

v2f
v2f
v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

T
t
f

1
T

Question 16
a

0.5.

the direction of that force.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

posite direction of that force.

object

What is the value of phase constant

the system is also called conservative.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

the potential energy is constant.

The time rate of change of the mo-

The gure 136 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

cannot change.
b

2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.
60 min.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .


a

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

2m1
v1i .

m2
v1i .
v1i .
0.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

100 m
675 m
600 m
225 m

is shown in Figure 137.

Question 18

Figure 138 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

34 m
45 m
28 m
12 m

+28/3/16+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2


v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.7415

0.6667

0.2667

riod is

0.9832

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

1.552 m
3.781 m
2.134 m
8.100 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 139) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 140) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?
a

2.75

0.603

11.658

0.364

Question 23

= 45
= rad
= 0.5 rad
= 60

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 140) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 30
= 60
= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 140) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

= 45

+28/4/15+

Figure 136: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 137: Velocity-time graph

Figure 138: Car motion graph

+28/5/14+

Figure 139: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 140: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+28/6/13+

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

Average speed,

savg ,

average velocity per unit time

average displacement per unit time

Question 3
with

a = 1 m/s2 .

b
c
d

j(x)
g(x)
h(x)
f (x)

total distance

An object is constantly accelerating


Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a

x
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

averege velocity of an object

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

vavg
savg =
t
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

savg = v
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299 792 458 m s1


299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
2.997 924 58 108 m s1

Question 2

a
b
c
d

5
5
3
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 kg m s2
1 g m s2
1 lb
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
> f~k
< f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

< K2
= K2 = 0
= K2
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= F d sin
= mgh
~ d~
=F
= Fd

+29/2/11+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 N
= 0J
= 100 J

Question 10

the potential energy is constant.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

1.5.

3
.
2

0.5.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

Question 15

the direction of that force.

equal to:

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

ary massive object

b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

t.

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

Question 12

The gure 141 shows how displace-

function

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

posite direction of that force.

object

with time

the system is also called conservative.

The time rate of change of the mo-

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

1
T

t
T

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

will approximately be equal to:


b

v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
v2f v1i .
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

.
2

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

Question 11
a

ment

What is the value of phase constant

cannot change.

6.283 rad h1 .
60 min.
1 rev.
2 rad min1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

600 m
675 m
225 m
100 m

is shown in Figure 142.

Question 18

Figure 143 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

34 m
12 m
28 m
45 m

+29/3/10+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2


v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.6667

0.2667

0.7415

riod is

0.9832

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
2.134 m
1.552 m
3.781 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 144) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 145) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

2.75

0.364

11.658

0.603

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?
a

= 45
= rad
= 60
= 0.5 rad

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 145) Luke is being ejected towards

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 30
= 45
= 60

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 145) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

+29/4/9+

Figure 141: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 142: Velocity-time graph

Figure 143: Car motion graph

+29/5/8+

Figure 144: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 145: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+29/6/7+

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to

Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

total distance

average displacement per unit time

x
t

averege velocity of an object

average velocity per unit time

vavg
savg =
t

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

g(x)
f (x)
h(x)
j(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

savg = v
d

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

Average speed,

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

a
b
c
d

5
9
5
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 g m s2
1 kg m s2
1N
1 lb

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
= f~k
> f~k
< f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
< K2
= K2 = 0
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= mgh
~ d~
=F
= F d sin
= Fd

+30/2/5+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 N
= 100 J
= 100 J

Question 10

the potential energy is constant.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

3
.
2

.
2

Question 15
equal to:

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the net force acting on the particle in the opposite direction of that force.

ary massive object

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

The motion can be represented with

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

1
T

T
t
f

c
d

Question 16
a

1.5.

the direction of that force.


the kinetic energy of the particle.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

t.

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).
0.5.

Question 12

The gure 146 shows how displace-

function

with time

the system is also called conservative.


The time rate of change of the mo-

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

object

Question 11
a

ment

What is the value of phase constant

cannot change.

6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.
2 rad min1 .
60 min.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2
v2f v1i .

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

600 m
100 m
225 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 147.

Question 18

Figure 148 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

12 m
34 m
45 m
28 m

+30/3/4+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.7415

0.2667

0.9832

riod is

0.6667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
1.552 m
2.134 m
3.781 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 149) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 150) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

11.658

0.364

2.75

0.603

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?
a

= 60
= 45
= rad
= 0.5 rad

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 150) Luke is being ejected towards

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 30
= 60
= 45

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 150) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

+30/4/3+

Figure 146: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 147: Velocity-time graph

Figure 148: Car motion graph

+30/5/2+

Figure 149: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 150: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+30/6/1+

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

Average speed,

savg ,

averege velocity of an object

savg = v

average displacement per unit time

Question 3
with

a = 1 m/s2 .

b
c
d

j(x)
h(x)
f (x)
g(x)

total distance

An object is constantly accelerating


Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a

x
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

vavg
t

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

A
a
b
c
d

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

average velocity per unit time

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


299 792 458 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

5
9

5
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 lb
1N
1 kg m s2
1 g m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
> f~k
< f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2
< K2
= K2 = 0

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= F d sin
= Fd
~ d~
=F
= mgh

+31/2/59+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 N

Question 10

c
d

the potential energy is constant.

the system is also called conservative.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

1.5.

.
2

0.5.

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle and is in

equal to:

the direction of that force.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

posite direction of that force.


d

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

f
t
T

1
T

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

will approximately be equal to:


b

v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
v2f v1i .
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

cannot change.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The gure 151 shows how displace-

function

3
.
2

The time rate of change of the mo-

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

Question 11

60 min.
2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

675 m
225 m
600 m
100 m

is shown in Figure 152.

Question 18

Figure 153 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

45 m
12 m
28 m
34 m

+31/3/58+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.7415

0.2667

0.9832

riod is

0.6667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

3.781 m
8.100 m
1.552 m
2.134 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 154) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 155) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

0.603

0.364

11.658

2.75

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?
a

= 0.5 rad
= 45
= 60
= rad

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 155) Luke is being ejected towards

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 60
= 45
= 30

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 155) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+31/4/57+

Figure 151: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 152: Velocity-time graph

Figure 153: Car motion graph

+31/5/56+

Figure 154: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 155: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

Average speed,

savg ,

average velocity per unit time

total distance covered covered per unit time:

a
b
c
d

f (x)
h(x)
g(x)
j(x)

c
d

v0 = 2 m/s?

5
9
5
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

x
savg =
t

with

~b

total distance

average displacement per unit time

Question 3

and

is dened as:

averege velocity of an object

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

vavg
savg =
t
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

savg = v
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


299.792 458 Mm s1
299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

c
d

1 lb
1 g m s2
1N
1 kg m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
> f~k
= f~k
= f~k
< f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

< K2
= K2
= K2
= K2 = 0

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= F d sin
= Fd
= mgh
~ d~
=F

+32/2/53+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 N
= 100 J

Question 10

the potential energy is constant.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

1.5.
0.5.

3
.
2

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

Question 15

posite direction of that force.

equal to:

the kinetic energy of the particle.


the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the net force acting on the particle and is in


the direction of that force.

ary massive object

c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

t.

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

Question 12

The gure 156 shows how displace-

function

the system is also called conservative.

with time

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

1
T

T
t
f

c
d

Question 16
a

will approximately be equal to:

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

v2f v1i .
2m1
v1i .
v2f
m2
v2f 0.
v2f v1i .

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

.
2

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

object

Question 11
a

ment

What is the value of phase constant

cannot change.

6.283 rad h1 .
2 rad min1 .
60 min.
1 rev.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

675 m
100 m
600 m
225 m

is shown in Figure 157.

Question 18

Figure 158 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

12 m
34 m
45 m
28 m

+32/3/52+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2


v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.7415

0.2667

0.9832

riod is

0.6667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

3.781 m
2.134 m
8.100 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 159) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 160) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

2.75

0.364

11.658

0.603

Question 23

= 0.5 rad
= rad
= 60
= 45

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 160) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 30
= 60

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 160) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+32/4/51+

Figure 156: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 157: Velocity-time graph

Figure 158: Car motion graph

+32/5/50+

Figure 159: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 160: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+32/6/49+

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Question 1
to

Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

x
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:


total distance

average velocity per unit time

averege velocity of an object

savg = v

with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

g(x)
h(x)
f (x)
j(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

~b
C

A
a
b
c
d

5
3

5
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

Question 3

and

is dened as:

vavg
savg =
t
d

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average displacement per unit time

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299 792 458 m s1


2.997 924 58 108 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299.792 458 Mm s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1 kg m s2
1N
1 lb
1 g m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
> f~k
= f~k
< f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2 = 0
< K2
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= Fd
~ d~
=F
= mgh
= F d sin

+33/2/47+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 N
= 100 J

Question 10

c
d

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

the potential energy is constant.

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the system is also called conservative.

c
d

.
2
3
.
2

Question 15

the direction of that force.

equal to:

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

1
T

T
t

Question 12

ary massive object


object

v2f

v2f

v2f
v2f
v2f

c
d

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

Question 16
a

0.5.
1.5.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

posite direction of that force.

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).
a

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The gure 161 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

cannot change.
b

6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.
60 min.
2 rad min1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .


a

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

2m1
v1i .

m2
v1i .
v1i .
0.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

600 m
100 m
675 m
225 m

is shown in Figure 162.

Question 18

Figure 163 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
45 m
34 m
12 m

+33/3/46+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.6667

0.9832

0.7415

riod is

0.2667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

2.134 m
3.781 m
1.552 m
8.100 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 164) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 165) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

11.658

0.603

0.364

2.75

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?
a

= rad
= 0.5 rad
= 45
= 60

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 165) Luke is being ejected towards

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
= 60
= 30

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 165) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+33/4/45+

Figure 161: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 162: Velocity-time graph

Figure 163: Car motion graph

+33/5/44+

Figure 164: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 165: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+33/6/43+

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1 September 2014

Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

total distance covered covered per unit time:


total distance

average velocity per unit time

vavg
t

average displacement per unit time

x
savg =
t

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

h(x)
g(x)
f (x)
j(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

averege velocity of an object

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

Average speed,

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

savg = v
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 109 m/s


299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1

Question 2

a
b
c
d

5
9
5
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 lb
1 kg m s2
1 g m s2
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
> f~k
= f~k
< f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2 = 0
< K2
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= mgh
~ d~
=F
= F d sin
= Fd

+34/2/41+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 N

Question 10

Question 13
a

c
d

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

the potential energy is constant.


the system is also called conservative.

b
c

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

Question 15

posite direction of that force.

equal to:

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

1
T

the direction of that force.

ary massive object

a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The speed of traveling wave

is

T
f

Question 16

will approximately be equal to:

3
.
2

.
2

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

travelling at the speed of

The motion can be represented with

0.5.
1.5.

object

t.

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

Question 12

The gure 166 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

with time

What is the value of phase constant

cannot change.

6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.
60 min.
2 rad min1 .

Question 14

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

In an isolated system where only

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

v2f v1i .
v2f v1i .
2m1
v1i .
v2f
m2
v2f 0.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

600 m
225 m
100 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 167.

Question 18

Figure 168 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
45 m
12 m
34 m

+34/3/40+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.7415

0.6667

0.2667

riod is

0.9832

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
2.134 m
1.552 m
3.781 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 169) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 170) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

0.364

0.603

11.658

2.75

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45
= 60

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
d

= rad
= 0.5 rad
= 60
= 45

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 170) Luke is being ejected towards

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 30

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 170) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+34/4/39+

Figure 166: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 167: Velocity-time graph

Figure 168: Car motion graph

+34/5/38+

Figure 169: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 170: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

Average speed,

savg ,

x
t

savg = v

total distance covered covered per unit time:

a
b
c

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

j(x)
g(x)
h(x)
f (x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

9
3
5

Question 5
a

vavg
savg =
t

with

~b

total distance

average velocity per unit time

Question 3

and

is dened as:

averege velocity of an object

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

average displacement per unit time

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299 792 458 m s1


299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

c
d

1 g m s2
1 lb
1 kg m s2
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
< f~k
= f~k
= f~k
> f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
= K2
= K2
< K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= mgh
= Fd
~ d~
=F
= F d sin

+35/2/35+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 N

Question 10

the system is also called conservative.

the potential energy is constant.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

t.

What is the value of phase constant

0.5.

3
.
2

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

Question 15

posite direction of that force.

equal to:

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the net force acting on the particle and is in


the direction of that force.

Question 12

ary massive object

v2f

v2f

v2f
v2f
v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

.
2

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

The gure 171 shows how displace-

function

1.5.

with time

The time rate of change of the mo-

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

cannot change.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

object

ment

Question 11

6.283 rad h1 .
60 min.
1 rev.
2 rad min1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

1
T

t
T
f

c
d

Question 16
a

will approximately be equal to:

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

2m1

v1i .
m2
0.
v1i .
v1i .

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

675 m
225 m
600 m
100 m

is shown in Figure 172.

Question 18

Figure 173 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
34 m
12 m
45 m

+35/3/34+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.7415

0.6667

0.9832

riod is

0.2667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

2.134 m
8.100 m
3.781 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 174) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 175) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

0.364

11.658

0.603

2.75

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?
a

= 60
= 45
= 0.5 rad
= rad

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 175) Luke is being ejected towards

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 60
= 30
= 45

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 175) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

+35/4/33+

Figure 171: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 172: Velocity-time graph

Figure 173: Car motion graph

+35/5/32+

Figure 174: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 175: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+35/6/31+

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Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

x
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:


total distance

averege velocity of an object

savg = v
average velocity per unit time

vavg
savg =
t

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

j(x)
h(x)
g(x)
f (x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

A
a
b
c
d

3
5

5
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average displacement per unit time

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1 kg m s2
1 g m s2
1 lb
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
> f~k
< f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

< K2
= K2
= K2 = 0
= K2

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= F d sin
= mgh
= Fd

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+36/2/29+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 N
= 100 J
= 100 J

Question 10

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the system is also called conservative.

the potential energy is constant.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy
cannot change.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .
a

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 12

ary massive object

c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The gure 176 shows how displace-

t.

The motion can be represented with

function

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).
What is the value of phase constant
a

1.5.

.
2
3
.
2

1
T

T
f
t

c
d

Question 16
a

0.5.

equal to:

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

with time

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle and is in

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

posite direction of that force.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

the direction of that force.

object

ment

c
The time rate of change of the mo-

1 rev.
60 min.
6.283 rad h1 .
2 rad min1 .

Question 14

Question 11

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f 0.
2m1
v1i .
v2f
m2
v2f v1i .
v2f v1i .

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

225 m
675 m
100 m
600 m

is shown in Figure 177.

Question 18

Figure 178 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

12 m
28 m
45 m
34 m

+36/3/28+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.7415

0.6667

0.2667

riod is

0.9832

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

2.134 m
8.100 m
3.781 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 179) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 180) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?
a

2.75

11.658

0.364

0.603

Question 23

= rad
= 0.5 rad
= 45
= 60

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 180) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 30
= 60
= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 180) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

= 45

+36/4/27+

Figure 176: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 177: Velocity-time graph

Figure 178: Car motion graph

+36/5/26+

Figure 179: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 180: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+36/6/25+

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

vavg
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:


total distance

average displacement per unit time

averege velocity of an object

savg = v

with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

f (x)
j(x)
h(x)
g(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

~b
C

A
a
b
c
d

5
9
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

Question 3

and

is dened as:

x
savg =
t
d

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average velocity per unit time

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 109 m/s


2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1
299 792 458 m s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1 g m s2
1N
1 lb
1 kg m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
< f~k
= f~k
> f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2
< K2
= K2 = 0

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= F d sin
= Fd
= mgh
~ d~
=F

+37/2/23+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 N
= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 J

Question 10

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the system is also called conservative.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

with time

the potential energy is constant.

b
c

1.5.
0.5.

3
.
2

the net force acting on the particle and is in

Question 15

the direction of that force.

equal to:

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

1
T

T
f

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The motion can be represented with

What is the value of phase constant

t.

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

cannot change.

posite direction of that force.

The gure 181 shows how displace-

function

.
2

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

Question 11

1 rev.
2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .
60 min.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f v1i .
v2f v1i .
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2
v2f 0.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

225 m
100 m
675 m
600 m

is shown in Figure 182.

Question 18

Figure 183 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

12 m
45 m
34 m
28 m

+37/3/22+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.2667

0.7415

0.6667

riod is

0.9832

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

1.552 m
2.134 m
8.100 m
3.781 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 184) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 185) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?
a

0.364

0.603

11.658

2.75

Question 23

= rad
= 45
= 0.5 rad
= 60

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 185) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 60
= 30
= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 185) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

= 45

+37/4/21+

Figure 181: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 182: Velocity-time graph

Figure 183: Car motion graph

+37/5/20+

Figure 184: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 185: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

Average speed,

savg ,

total distance

average displacement per unit time

x
t

average velocity per unit time

vavg
savg =
t

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

h(x)
j(x)
f (x)
g(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

averege velocity of an object

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

savg = v
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299.792 458 Mm s1
299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

a
b
c
d

5
3

5
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1N
1 kg m s2
1 lb
1 g m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
> f~k
< f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2 = 0
= K2
< K2

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= mgh
= Fd
= F d sin

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+38/2/17+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 N
= 100 J

Question 10

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the potential energy is constant.

the system is also called conservative.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy
cannot change.

ment

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

t.

What is the value of phase constant


a

0.5.

.
2
3
.
2

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

equal to:

posite direction of that force.

the kinetic energy of the particle.

1
T

the net force acting on the particle and is in

T
t

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

Question 16
a

will approximately be equal to:

1.5.

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

travelling at the speed of

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

Question 12

The gure 186 shows how displace-

function

the direction of that force.

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

with time

c
The time rate of change of the mo-

1 rev.
60 min.
2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .

Question 14

Question 11

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

v2f 0.
v2f v1i .
2m1
v1i .
v2f
m2
v2f v1i .

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

225 m
100 m
600 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 187.

Question 18

Figure 188 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

45 m
12 m
28 m
34 m

+38/3/16+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.6667

0.7415

0.2667

riod is

0.9832

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

2.134 m
8.100 m
3.781 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 189) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 190) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?
a

0.364

11.658

2.75

0.603

Question 23

= 45
= 0.5 rad
= 60
= rad

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 190) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 60
= 30
= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 190) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

= 45

+38/4/15+

Figure 186: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 187: Velocity-time graph

Figure 188: Car motion graph

+38/5/14+

Figure 189: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 190: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+38/6/13+

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to

Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

vavg
t

average displacement per unit time

x
t

averege velocity of an object

total distance covered covered per unit time:

Question 3
with

b
c
d

h(x)
j(x)
f (x)
g(x)

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a

total distance

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

v0 = 2 m/s?

~b
C

A
a
b
c
d

3
9
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

savg =

and

is dened as:

savg = v
d

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average velocity per unit time

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 109 m/s


299 792 458 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1N
1 kg m s2
1 g m s2
1 lb

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
< f~k
> f~k
= f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
< K2
= K2
= K2

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= Fd
= F d sin
= mgh

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+39/2/11+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 N
= 100 J

Question 10

c
d

the system is also called conservative.

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the potential energy is constant.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy
cannot change.

Question 11

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

ment

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant


a

3
.
2

b
c

1.5.
0.5.

.
2

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle and is in

equal to:

the direction of that force.

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

t
f
T

1
T

ary massive object


object

v2f

v2f

v2f
v2f
v2f

c
d

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

will approximately be equal to:


b

2m1
v1i .

m2
v1i .
0.
v1i .

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

travelling at the speed of

The gure 191 shows how displace-

function

Question 12

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

posite direction of that force.

2 rad min1 .
60 min.
6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

675 m
600 m
100 m
225 m

is shown in Figure 192.

Question 18

Figure 193 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

12 m
28 m
45 m
34 m

+39/3/10+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.6667

0.7415

0.9832

riod is

0.2667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
3.781 m
2.134 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 194) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 195) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

11.658

0.603

0.364

2.75

Question 23

= rad
= 45
= 60
= 0.5 rad

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 195) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 60
= 30

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 195) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

+39/4/9+

Figure 191: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 192: Velocity-time graph

Figure 193: Car motion graph

+39/5/8+

Figure 194: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 195: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+39/6/7+

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

x
t

average velocity per unit time

vavg
t

averege velocity of an object

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

Question 3
with

b
c
d

h(x)
f (x)
g(x)
j(x)

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a

total distance

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

savg = v
d

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

Average speed,

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

average displacement per unit time

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


299 792 458 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

a
b
c
d

5
3
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 g m s2
1 lb
1 kg m s2
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
> f~k
= f~k
= f~k
< f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
< K2
= K2
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= F d sin
~ d~
=F
= Fd
= mgh

+40/2/5+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 N

Question 10

the potential energy is constant.

the system is also called conservative.

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy
cannot change.
The time rate of change of the mo-

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .
a

ment

What is the value of phase constant


a

3
.
2

1.5.

.
2

0.5.

Question 15
equal to:
a

the net force acting on the particle and is in

Question 12

ary massive object

v2f

v2f

v2f
v2f
v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

t.

posite direction of that force.

the kinetic energy of the particle.

The gure 196 shows how displace-

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

the direction of that force.

of

function

object

with time

2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .
60 min.
1 rev.

Question 14

Question 11

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

t
f

1
T

Question 16
a

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

2m1
v1i .

m2
v1i .
v1i .
0.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

100 m
675 m
225 m
600 m

is shown in Figure 197.

Question 18

Figure 198 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

45 m
34 m
12 m
28 m

+40/3/4+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.2667

0.6667

0.7415

riod is

0.9832

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

3.781 m
2.134 m
1.552 m
8.100 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 199) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 200) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

0.364

11.658

0.603

2.75

Question 23

= rad
= 0.5 rad
= 60
= 45

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 200) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 60

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 30
= 45

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 200) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+40/4/3+

Figure 196: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 197: Velocity-time graph

Figure 198: Car motion graph

+40/5/2+

Figure 199: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 200: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

vavg
t

x
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:


total distance

averege velocity of an object

savg = v

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

f (x)
j(x)
h(x)
g(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

~b
C

A
a
b
c
d

9
3

5
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

and

is dened as:

average displacement per unit time

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average velocity per unit time

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 109 m/s


299 792 458 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1 g m s2
1N
1 kg m s2
1 lb

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
< f~k
= f~k
= f~k
> f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2 = 0
= K2
< K2

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= Fd
= F d sin
= mgh

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+41/2/59+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 J
= 100 N

Question 10

c
d

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

c
d

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

the potential energy is constant.


the system is also called conservative.

0.5.

.
2

1.5.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .
a

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle and is in

equal to:

the direction of that force.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

posite direction of that force.


d

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).
3
.
2

The time rate of change of the mo-

The gure 201 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

cannot change.
b

1 rev.
2 rad min1 .
60 min.
6.283 rad h1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .


a

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

t
f

1
T

Question 16
a

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2
v2f v1i .

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

675 m
600 m
100 m
225 m

is shown in Figure 202.

Question 18

Figure 203 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

34 m
45 m
28 m
12 m

+41/3/58+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2


v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.2667

0.9832

0.6667

riod is

0.7415

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

1.552 m
3.781 m
8.100 m
2.134 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 204) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 205) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

2.75

0.364

11.658

0.603

Question 23

= rad
= 45
= 60
= 0.5 rad

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 205) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 60
= 30

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 205) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

+41/4/57+

Figure 201: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 202: Velocity-time graph

Figure 203: Car motion graph

+41/5/56+

Figure 204: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 205: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+41/6/55+

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Question 1
to

Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

vavg
t

averege velocity of an object

average displacement per unit time

Question 3
with

a = 1 m/s2 .

b
c
d

g(x)
h(x)
j(x)
f (x)

total distance

An object is constantly accelerating


Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a

x
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

average velocity per unit time

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

savg = v
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299 792 458 m s1

Question 2

a
b
c
d

5
3

5
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 g m s2
1 lb
1 kg m s2
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
< f~k
> f~k
= f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
< K2
= K2
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= F d sin
= Fd
= mgh
~ d~
=F

+42/2/53+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 N

Question 10

the potential energy is constant.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

.
2
3
.
2

Question 15
equal to:

the net force acting on the particle and is in


the direction of that force.
the kinetic energy of the particle.

ary massive object

v2f

v2f

v2f
v2f
v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

The motion can be represented with

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

1
T

t
T
f

c
d

Question 16
a

1.5.

posite direction of that force.


the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

t.

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).
0.5.

Question 12

The gure 206 shows how displace-

function

object

with time

the system is also called conservative.


The time rate of change of the mo-

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

Question 11
a

ment

What is the value of phase constant

cannot change.

60 min.
2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

2m1
v1i .

m2
v1i .
v1i .
0.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

225 m
600 m
100 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 207.

Question 18

Figure 208 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

45 m
28 m
12 m
34 m

+42/3/52+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2


v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.7415

0.2667

0.6667

riod is

0.9832

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

2.134 m
1.552 m
8.100 m
3.781 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 209) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 210) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?
a

11.658

2.75

0.603

0.364

Question 23

= 0.5 rad
= 60
= rad
= 45

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 210) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 60
= 45
= 30

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 210) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

= 45

+42/4/51+

Figure 206: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 207: Velocity-time graph

Figure 208: Car motion graph

+42/5/50+

Figure 209: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 210: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+42/6/49+

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Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

x
t

averege velocity of an object

total distance covered covered per unit time:

a
b
c
d

g(x)
h(x)
f (x)
j(x)

c
d

v0 = 2 m/s?

5
9
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

vavg
savg =
t

with

~b

total distance

average velocity per unit time

Question 3

and

is dened as:

average displacement per unit time

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

savg = v
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299 792 458 m s1

Question 2

c
d

1N
1 g m s2
1 lb
1 kg m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
< f~k
= f~k
> f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2
= K2 = 0
< K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= Fd
~ d~
=F
= F d sin
= mgh

+43/2/47+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 N
= 100 J
= 100 J
= 0J

Question 10

c
d

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the potential energy is constant.

the system is also called conservative.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

t.

What is the value of phase constant


a

3
.
2

.
2

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

equal to:

the kinetic energy of the particle.


the net force acting on the particle and is in
the direction of that force.

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

1
T

t
T
f

c
d

Question 16
a

will approximately be equal to:

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

v2f v1i .
v2f v1i .
2m1
v1i .
v2f
m2
v2f 0.

0.5.
1.5.

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

posite direction of that force.

The gure 211 shows how displace-

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

b
c

of

function

Question 11

with time

cannot change.

6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.
2 rad min1 .
60 min.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

225 m
100 m
600 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 212.

Question 18

Figure 213 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

45 m
12 m
34 m
28 m

+43/3/46+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.9832

0.6667

0.2667

riod is

0.7415

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

3.781 m
1.552 m
8.100 m
2.134 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 214) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 215) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

0.603

11.658

0.364

2.75

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 30
= 60

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
d

= 45
= rad
= 0.5 rad
= 60

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 215) Luke is being ejected towards

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 215) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+43/4/45+

Figure 211: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 212: Velocity-time graph

Figure 213: Car motion graph

+43/5/44+

Figure 214: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 215: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

x
t

averege velocity of an object

total distance covered covered per unit time:

a
b
c
d

j(x)
g(x)
h(x)
f (x)

c
d

v0 = 2 m/s?

9
5
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

vavg
savg =
t

with

~b

total distance

average velocity per unit time

Question 3

and

is dened as:

average displacement per unit time

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

savg = v
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299 792 458 m s1


2.997 924 58 109 m/s
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1

Question 2

c
d

1N
1 g m s2
1 lb
1 kg m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
> f~k
< f~k
= f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2
= K2 = 0
< K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= mgh
= Fd
= F d sin
~ d~
=F

+44/2/41+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 N

Question 10

the system is also called conservative.

the potential energy is constant.

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.


the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 12

ary massive object

b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

What is the value of phase constant


a

a
b

.
2
3
.
2

The speed of traveling wave

is

T
f
1
T

Question 16
a

0.5.
1.5.

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

will approximately be equal to:


b

v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2
v2f v1i .

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

Question 15

t.

equal to:

The gure 216 shows how displace-

function

posite direction of that force.


the net force acting on the particle and is in

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

the direction of that force.

object

with time

Question 11

ment

cannot change.

2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.
60 min.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

600 m
225 m
100 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 217.

Question 18

Figure 218 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

34 m
28 m
45 m
12 m

+44/3/40+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.7415

0.9832

0.2667

riod is

0.6667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

1.552 m
3.781 m
2.134 m
8.100 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 219) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 220) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

11.658

0.364

2.75

0.603

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45
= 30

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
d

= 45
= 0.5 rad
= 60
= rad

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 220) Luke is being ejected towards

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 60

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 220) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+44/4/39+

Figure 216: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 217: Velocity-time graph

Figure 218: Car motion graph

+44/5/38+

Figure 219: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 220: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+44/6/37+

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to

Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

x
t

average velocity per unit time

vavg
t

averege velocity of an object

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

Question 3
with

b
c
d

f (x)
j(x)
h(x)
g(x)

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a

total distance

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

savg = v
d

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

Average speed,

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

average displacement per unit time

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


299 792 458 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

a
b
c
d

5
9
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 lb
1N
1 kg m s2
1 g m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
> f~k
= f~k
< f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

< K2
= K2 = 0
= K2
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= Fd
= F d sin
= mgh
~ d~
=F

+45/2/35+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 N
= 100 J

Question 10

c
d

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

c
d

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

with time

t.

the potential energy is constant.

b
c

1.5.
0.5.

3
.
2

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

Question 15

posite direction of that force.

equal to:

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the net force acting on the particle and is in


the direction of that force.

Question 12

ary massive object

v2f

v2f

v2f
v2f
v2f

c
d

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of


object

What is the value of phase constant

the system is also called conservative.

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

1
T

t
f
T

c
d

Question 16
a

will approximately be equal to:

2m1

v1i .
m2
0.
v1i .
v1i .

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

.
2

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The gure 221 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

cannot change.
b

2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .
60 min.
1 rev.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .


a

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

225 m
600 m
100 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 222.

Question 18

Figure 223 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

45 m
28 m
12 m
34 m

+45/3/34+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.9832

0.2667

0.6667

riod is

0.7415

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

1.552 m
8.100 m
2.134 m
3.781 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 224) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 225) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?
a

0.364

0.603

11.658

2.75

Question 23

= 0.5 rad
= 60
= 45
= rad

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 225) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45
= 60
= 30

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 225) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

= 45

+45/4/33+

Figure 221: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 222: Velocity-time graph

Figure 223: Car motion graph

+45/5/32+

Figure 224: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 225: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+45/6/31+

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

vavg
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:


total distance

average displacement per unit time

averege velocity of an object

savg = v

with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

h(x)
f (x)
g(x)
j(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

~b
C

A
a
b
c
d

3
5

5
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

Question 3

and

is dened as:

x
savg =
t
d

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average velocity per unit time

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299.792 458 Mm s1
299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
2.997 924 58 108 m s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1 g m s2
1 lb
1N
1 kg m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
> f~k
< f~k
= f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2
< K2
= K2 = 0

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= Fd
= F d sin
= mgh
~ d~
=F

+46/2/29+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 N
= 100 J
= 100 J

Question 10

the potential energy is constant.

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the system is also called conservative.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy
cannot change.
The time rate of change of the mo-

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .
a

ment

with time

What is the value of phase constant


a

1.5.

3
.
2

0.5.

.
2

equal to:

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

1
T

T
f

ary massive object

a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

will approximately be equal to:


b

v2f 0.
v2f v1i .
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2
v2f v1i .

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

object

t.

Question 15

travelling at the speed of

The gure 226 shows how displace-

function

the direction of that force.

Question 12

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

the net force acting on the particle and is in

posite direction of that force.

1 rev.
2 rad min1 .
60 min.
6.283 rad h1 .

Question 14

Question 11

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

225 m
675 m
600 m
100 m

is shown in Figure 227.

Question 18

Figure 228 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
45 m
34 m
12 m

+46/3/28+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.7415

0.6667

0.9832

riod is

0.2667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

3.781 m
8.100 m
1.552 m
2.134 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 229) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 230) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?
a

0.603

2.75

11.658

0.364

Question 23

= 60
= rad
= 45
= 0.5 rad

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 230) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 60
= 45
= 30

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 230) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

= 45

+46/4/27+

Figure 226: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 227: Velocity-time graph

Figure 228: Car motion graph

+46/5/26+

Figure 229: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 230: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

x
t

averege velocity of an object

total distance covered covered per unit time:

a
b
c

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

j(x)
g(x)
h(x)
f (x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

3
5
9

Question 5
a

vavg
savg =
t

with

~b

total distance

average velocity per unit time

Question 3

and

is dened as:

savg = v

~a

Average speed,

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

average displacement per unit time

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299 792 458 m s1


299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

c
d

1 kg m s2
1 lb
1 g m s2
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
< f~k
> f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
< K2
= K2
= K2

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= Fd
= F d sin
= mgh

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+47/2/23+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 N
= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 J

Question 10

the potential energy is constant.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

1.5.

.
2

0.5.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

Question 15

the direction of that force.

equal to:

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the kinetic energy of the particle.

ary massive object

b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

t.

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

Question 12

The gure 231 shows how displace-

function

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

posite direction of that force.

object

with time

the system is also called conservative.

The time rate of change of the mo-

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

a
b

1
T

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

T
t

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

will approximately be equal to:


b

v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2
v2f v1i .

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

3
.
2

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

Question 11
a

ment

What is the value of phase constant

cannot change.

2 rad min1 .
60 min.
1 rev.
6.283 rad h1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

225 m
675 m
600 m
100 m

is shown in Figure 232.

Question 18

Figure 233 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

45 m
12 m
28 m
34 m

+47/3/22+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2


v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.9832

0.2667

0.7415

riod is

0.6667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

2.134 m
3.781 m
1.552 m
8.100 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 234) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 235) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

11.658

2.75

0.603

0.364

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 60
= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
d

= 45
= rad
= 0.5 rad
= 60

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 235) Luke is being ejected towards

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 30

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 235) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

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Figure 231: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 232: Velocity-time graph

Figure 233: Car motion graph

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Figure 234: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 235: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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Question 1
to

Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

total distance covered covered per unit time:


total distance

average displacement per unit time

x
t

averege velocity of an object

savg = v

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

h(x)
j(x)
g(x)
f (x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

~b
C

A
a
b
c
d

5
3
9
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

and

is dened as:

vavg
t

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average velocity per unit time

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299 792 458 m s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1N
1 g m s2
1 lb
1 kg m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
> f~k
= f~k
< f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
= K2
= K2
< K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= mgh
~ d~
=F
= F d sin
= Fd

+48/2/17+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 N
= 0J
= 100 J

Question 10

c
d

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

c
d

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

with time

t.

the system is also called conservative.

b
c

1.5.
0.5.

.
2

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

Question 15

posite direction of that force.

equal to:

the direction of that force.


c

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 12

ary massive object

a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of


object

What is the value of phase constant

the potential energy is constant.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).
3
.
2

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The gure 236 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

cannot change.
b

60 min.
6.283 rad h1 .
2 rad min1 .
1 rev.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .


a

Question 13

a
b

The speed of traveling wave

is

t
T

1
T

Question 16
a

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2
v2f v1i .

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

675 m
100 m
225 m
600 m

is shown in Figure 237.

Question 18

Figure 238 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
45 m
34 m
12 m

+48/3/16+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.7415

0.2667

0.6667

riod is

0.9832

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

1.552 m
8.100 m
2.134 m
3.781 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 239) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 240) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?
a

0.364

0.603

2.75

11.658

Question 23

= 45
= 0.5 rad
= 60
= rad

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 240) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 60
= 30
= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 240) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

= 45

+48/4/15+

Figure 236: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 237: Velocity-time graph

Figure 238: Car motion graph

+48/5/14+

Figure 239: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 240: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+48/6/13+

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Question 1
to

Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

Average speed,

savg ,

average velocity per unit time

total distance covered covered per unit time:

a
b
c
d

g(x)
h(x)
f (x)
j(x)

c
d

v0 = 2 m/s?

5
3
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

x
savg =
t

with

~b

total distance

average displacement per unit time

Question 3

and

is dened as:

averege velocity of an object

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

vavg
savg =
t
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

savg = v
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299 792 458 m s1

Question 2

c
d

1N
1 lb
1 g m s2
1 kg m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
= f~k
< f~k
> f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
< K2
= K2
= K2 = 0

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= mgh
= Fd
= F d sin

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+49/2/11+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 N

Question 10

c
d

the potential energy is constant.

the system is also called conservative.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

1.5.

3
.
2

0.5.

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle and is in

equal to:

the direction of that force.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

1
T

f
T

posite direction of that force.


d

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 12

ary massive object


object

v2f

v2f

v2f
v2f
v2f

c
d

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

cannot change.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The gure 241 shows how displace-

function

.
2

The time rate of change of the mo-

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

Question 11

1 rev.
60 min.
6.283 rad h1 .
2 rad min1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

2m1
v1i .

m2
v1i .
v1i .
0.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

675 m
225 m
100 m
600 m

is shown in Figure 242.

Question 18

Figure 243 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

12 m
34 m
45 m
28 m

+49/3/10+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2


v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.6667

0.2667

0.7415

riod is

0.9832

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

2.134 m
8.100 m
1.552 m
3.781 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 244) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 245) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

11.658

2.75

0.364

0.603

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?
a

= 0.5 rad
= 45
= 60
= rad

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 245) Luke is being ejected towards

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 30
= 45
= 60

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 245) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

+49/4/9+

Figure 241: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 242: Velocity-time graph

Figure 243: Car motion graph

+49/5/8+

Figure 244: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 245: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+49/6/7+

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

total distance

average velocity per unit time

vavg
t

averege velocity of an object

savg = v
average displacement per unit time

x
savg =
t

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

g(x)
h(x)
f (x)
j(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

A
a
b
c
d

3
9
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299 792 458 m s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1 kg m s2
1 lb
1 g m s2
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
= f~k
> f~k
< f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

< K2
= K2
= K2
= K2 = 0

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= Fd
= mgh
= F d sin

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+50/2/5+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 J
= 100 N
= 0J

Question 10

the potential energy is constant.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

with time

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

0.5.

3
.
2

1.5.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

Question 15

posite direction of that force.

equal to:

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

1
T

the net force acting on the particle and is in

t
f

the direction of that force.

ary massive object

a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of


object

t.

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

the system is also called conservative.

Question 12

The gure 246 shows how displace-

function

.
2

The time rate of change of the mo-

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

Question 16
a

will approximately be equal to:

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

v2f v1i .
2m1
v1i .
v2f
m2
v2f 0.
v2f v1i .

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

Question 11
a

ment

What is the value of phase constant

cannot change.

2 rad min1 .
60 min.
1 rev.
6.283 rad h1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

100 m
675 m
225 m
600 m

is shown in Figure 247.

Question 18

Figure 248 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
34 m
12 m
45 m

+50/3/4+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2


v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.9832

0.6667

0.7415

riod is

0.2667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

2.134 m
1.552 m
3.781 m
8.100 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 249) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 250) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?
a

11.658

0.364

0.603

2.75

Question 23

= 45
= rad
= 0.5 rad
= 60

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 250) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 60
= 30
= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 250) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

= 45

+50/4/3+

Figure 246: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 247: Velocity-time graph

Figure 248: Car motion graph

+50/5/2+

Figure 249: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 250: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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1 September 2014

Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

x
t

averege velocity of an object

total distance covered covered per unit time:

a
b
c
d

g(x)
f (x)
h(x)
j(x)

c
d

v0 = 2 m/s?

5
9
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

vavg
savg =
t

with

~b

total distance

average velocity per unit time

Question 3

and

is dened as:

average displacement per unit time

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

savg = v
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 109 m/s


2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299 792 458 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1

Question 2

c
d

1 kg m s2
1 lb
1 g m s2
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
> f~k
= f~k
< f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2 = 0
= K2
< K2

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= Fd
= mgh
= F d sin

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

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Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 N
= 100 J
= 0J

Question 10

the potential energy is constant.

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the system is also called conservative.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 12

ary massive object

b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).
What is the value of phase constant
a

.
2
3
.
2

1
T

T
f
t

c
d

Question 16
a

0.5.
1.5.

Question 15

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

t.

equal to:

The gure 251 shows how displace-

function

posite direction of that force.


the net force acting on the particle and is in

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

the direction of that force.

object

with time

Question 11

ment

cannot change.

1 rev.
6.283 rad h1 .
60 min.
2 rad min1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f 0.
2m1
v1i .
v2f
m2
v2f v1i .
v2f v1i .

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

675 m
100 m
225 m
600 m

is shown in Figure 252.

Question 18

Figure 253 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
34 m
12 m
45 m

+51/3/58+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.2667

0.9832

0.7415

riod is

0.6667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

3.781 m
2.134 m
8.100 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 254) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 255) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

11.658

0.603

2.75

0.364

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 30
= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
d

= 45
= 60
= 0.5 rad
= rad

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 255) Luke is being ejected towards

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 60

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 255) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+51/4/57+

Figure 251: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 252: Velocity-time graph

Figure 253: Car motion graph

+51/5/56+

Figure 254: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 255: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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1 September 2014

Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

x
t

averege velocity of an object

total distance covered covered per unit time:

a
b
c
d

f (x)
g(x)
h(x)
j(x)

c
d

v0 = 2 m/s?

5
3
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

vavg
savg =
t

with

~b

total distance

average velocity per unit time

Question 3

and

is dened as:

average displacement per unit time

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

savg = v
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 109 m/s


299.792 458 Mm s1
299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1

Question 2

c
d

1N
1 lb
1 kg m s2
1 g m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
= f~k
> f~k
< f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
< K2
= K2
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= Fd
~ d~
=F
= F d sin
= mgh

+52/2/53+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 N
= 100 J
= 0J

Question 10

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the system is also called conservative.

the potential energy is constant.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy
cannot change.

ment

The time rate of change of the mo-

t.

What is the value of phase constant


a

c
d

1.5.
0.5.

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle and is in

equal to:

the direction of that force.

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

1
T

ary massive object


object

v2f

v2f

v2f
v2f
v2f

c
d

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The speed of traveling wave

is

t
f

Question 16
a

3
.
2

.
2

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

travelling at the speed of

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

Question 12

The gure 256 shows how displace-

function

posite direction of that force.

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

with time

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.
60 min.

Question 14

Question 11

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

2m1
v1i .

m2
v1i .
v1i .
0.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

675 m
225 m
100 m
600 m

is shown in Figure 257.

Question 18

Figure 258 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

34 m
12 m
28 m
45 m

+52/3/52+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.9832

0.2667

0.6667

riod is

0.7415

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

3.781 m
2.134 m
1.552 m
8.100 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 259) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 260) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

0.603

11.658

2.75

0.364

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?
a

= 60
= 45
= 0.5 rad
= rad

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 260) Luke is being ejected towards

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 60
= 30
= 45

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 260) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+52/4/51+

Figure 256: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 257: Velocity-time graph

Figure 258: Car motion graph

+52/5/50+

Figure 259: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 260: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+52/6/49+

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1 September 2014

Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

Average speed,

savg ,

x
t

savg = v

average velocity per unit time

Question 3
with

a = 1 m/s2 .

b
c
d

f (x)
g(x)
h(x)
j(x)

total distance

An object is constantly accelerating


Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a

vavg
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

averege velocity of an object

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

A
a
b
c
d

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

average displacement per unit time

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


299.792 458 Mm s1
299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

5
9
3
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 g m s2
1 lb
1 kg m s2
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
< f~k
= f~k
> f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
= K2
< K2
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= Fd
= mgh
~ d~
=F
= F d sin

+53/2/47+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 N
= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 J

Question 10

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the potential energy is constant.

the system is also called conservative.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

What is the value of phase constant


a

.
2
3
.
2

Question 15

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

1
T

t
f

ary massive object

a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

Question 16
a

1.5.
0.5.

equal to:

travelling at the speed of

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

object

t.

the direction of that force.

Question 12

The gure 261 shows how displace-

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

the net force acting on the particle and is in

posite direction of that force.

of

function

Question 11

with time

cannot change.

1 rev.
2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .
60 min.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2
v2f v1i .

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

100 m
600 m
675 m
225 m

is shown in Figure 262.

Question 18

Figure 263 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

12 m
28 m
34 m
45 m

+53/3/46+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.6667

0.2667

0.7415

riod is

0.9832

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

1.552 m
3.781 m
8.100 m
2.134 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 264) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 265) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

11.658

0.603

2.75

0.364

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?
a

= 0.5 rad
= 45
= 60
= rad

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 265) Luke is being ejected towards

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
= 30
= 60

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 265) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

+53/4/45+

Figure 261: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 262: Velocity-time graph

Figure 263: Car motion graph

+53/5/44+

Figure 264: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 265: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

x
t

average velocity per unit time

vavg
t

averege velocity of an object

savg = v
total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

Question 3
with

b
c
d

h(x)
j(x)
g(x)
f (x)

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a

total distance

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

A
a
b
c
d

5
5
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average displacement per unit time

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299.792 458 Mm s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1 kg m s2
1 g m s2
1N
1 lb

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
> f~k
< f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
= K2
= K2
< K2

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= F d sin
= mgh
= Fd

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+54/2/41+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 N
= 100 J
= 0J

Question 10

the system is also called conservative.

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the potential energy is constant.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

.
2
3
.
2

Question 15
equal to:

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

1
T

f
t

Question 12

ary massive object

a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

Question 16
a

1.5.
0.5.

the direction of that force.

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

The motion can be represented with

What is the value of phase constant

object

t.

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

The gure 266 shows how displace-

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

the net force acting on the particle and is in

posite direction of that force.

of

function

Question 11

with time

cannot change.

6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.
2 rad min1 .
60 min.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f v1i .
2m1
v1i .
v2f
m2
v2f v1i .
v2f 0.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

100 m
225 m
675 m
600 m

is shown in Figure 267.

Question 18

Figure 268 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

45 m
28 m
12 m
34 m

+54/3/40+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.6667

0.9832

0.2667

riod is

0.7415

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

3.781 m
2.134 m
1.552 m
8.100 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 269) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 270) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?
a

0.603

2.75

0.364

11.658

Question 23

= 60
= 45
= 0.5 rad
= rad

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 270) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45
= 60
= 30

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 270) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

= 45

+54/4/39+

Figure 266: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 267: Velocity-time graph

Figure 268: Car motion graph

+54/5/38+

Figure 269: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 270: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+54/6/37+

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Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

vavg
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:


total distance

average displacement per unit time

averege velocity of an object

savg = v

with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

g(x)
j(x)
h(x)
f (x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

~b
C

A
a
b
c
d

3
9
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

Question 3

and

is dened as:

x
savg =
t
d

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average velocity per unit time

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299.792 458 Mm s1
299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
2.997 924 58 108 m s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1 g m s2
1 kg m s2
1 lb
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
< f~k
= f~k
> f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2
= K2 = 0
< K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= mgh
~ d~
=F
= Fd
= F d sin

+55/2/35+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 N

Question 10

Question 13
a

c
d

the potential energy is constant.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.


the system is also called conservative.

b
c

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

Question 15

the direction of that force.

equal to:

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

1
T

t
T

posite direction of that force.

ary massive object

a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

will approximately be equal to:


b

v2f 0.
v2f v1i .
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2
v2f v1i .

.
2
3
.
2

the net force acting on the particle and is in

travelling at the speed of

The motion can be represented with

0.5.
1.5.

object

t.

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

Question 12

The gure 271 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

with time

What is the value of phase constant

cannot change.

2 rad min1 .
60 min.
1 rev.
6.283 rad h1 .

Question 14

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

In an isolated system where only

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

600 m
675 m
225 m
100 m

is shown in Figure 272.

Question 18

Figure 273 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
12 m
45 m
34 m

+55/3/34+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.7415

0.2667

0.6667

riod is

0.9832

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
2.134 m
3.781 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 274) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 275) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

11.658

2.75

0.603

0.364

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45
= 60

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
d

= 0.5 rad
= rad
= 60
= 45

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 275) Luke is being ejected towards

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 30

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 275) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

+55/4/33+

Figure 271: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 272: Velocity-time graph

Figure 273: Car motion graph

+55/5/32+

Figure 274: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 275: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+55/6/31+

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

x
t

averege velocity of an object

average velocity per unit time

Question 3
with

a = 1 m/s2 .

b
c
d

j(x)
h(x)
f (x)
g(x)

~b
C

A
a
b
c
d

5
3
5
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 g m s2
1 lb
1N
1 kg m s2

total distance

An object is constantly accelerating


Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a

vavg
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

and

is dened as:

average displacement per unit time

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

savg = v
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299 792 458 m s1

Question 2

v0 = 2 m/s?

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
< f~k
> f~k
= f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
< K2
= K2 = 0
= K2

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= Fd
= mgh
= F d sin

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+56/2/29+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 N
= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 J

Question 10

c
d

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the system is also called conservative.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

the potential energy is constant.

0.5.

.
2

1.5.

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 15

the kinetic energy of the particle.

equal to:

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

posite direction of that force.

1
T

the net force acting on the particle and is in

f
T

the direction of that force.

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

Question 16
a

will approximately be equal to:

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

v2f v1i .
v2f v1i .
2m1
v1i .
v2f
m2
v2f 0.

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

cannot change.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The gure 276 shows how displace-

function

3
.
2

The time rate of change of the mo-

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

Question 11

6.283 rad h1 .
2 rad min1 .
60 min.
1 rev.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

675 m
225 m
600 m
100 m

is shown in Figure 277.

Question 18

Figure 278 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
45 m
34 m
12 m

+56/3/28+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.2667

0.9832

0.6667

riod is

0.7415

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

3.781 m
8.100 m
2.134 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 279) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 280) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

11.658

0.603

2.75

0.364

Question 23

= rad
= 60
= 45
= 0.5 rad

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 280) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 60
= 30

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 280) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+56/4/27+

Figure 276: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 277: Velocity-time graph

Figure 278: Car motion graph

+56/5/26+

Figure 279: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 280: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

vavg
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:


total distance

averege velocity of an object

savg = v
average displacement per unit time

x
savg =
t

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

g(x)
f (x)
j(x)
h(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

A
a
b
c
d

5
9

5
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average velocity per unit time

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 109 m/s


2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299 792 458 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1 kg m s2
1N
1 g m s2
1 lb

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
> f~k
= f~k
= f~k
< f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
< K2
= K2
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= Fd
= F d sin
= mgh
~ d~
=F

+57/2/23+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 N
= 100 J
= 100 J

Question 10

c
d

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

the potential energy is constant.

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

the system is also called conservative.

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

The time rate of change of the mo-

c
d

1.5.
0.5.

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 15

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

equal to:

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

posite direction of that force.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

1
T

the direction of that force.

Question 12

ary massive object


object

v2f

v2f

v2f
v2f
v2f

c
d

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The speed of traveling wave

is

f
T

Question 16

will approximately be equal to:

3
.
2

.
2

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).
a

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The gure 281 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

cannot change.
b

2 rad min1 .
1 rev.
60 min.
6.283 rad h1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .


a

Question 13

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

2m1

v1i .
m2
v1i .
v1i .
0.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

100 m
600 m
675 m
225 m

is shown in Figure 282.

Question 18

Figure 283 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

12 m
28 m
34 m
45 m

+57/3/22+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.9832

0.6667

0.7415

riod is

0.2667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

3.781 m
2.134 m
8.100 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 284) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 285) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

0.603

0.364

2.75

11.658

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?
a

= 45
= 0.5 rad
= 60
= rad

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 285) Luke is being ejected towards

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 30
= 60
= 45

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 285) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+57/4/21+

Figure 281: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 282: Velocity-time graph

Figure 283: Car motion graph

+57/5/20+

Figure 284: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 285: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+57/6/19+

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Question 1
to

Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

total distance covered covered per unit time:


total distance

average velocity per unit time

vavg
t

average displacement per unit time

x
savg =
t

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

h(x)
f (x)
g(x)
j(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

averege velocity of an object

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

Average speed,

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

savg = v
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299 792 458 m s1

Question 2

a
b
c
d

5
9
5
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 kg m s2
1 lb
1 g m s2
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
> f~k
= f~k
< f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2
< K2
= K2 = 0

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= F d sin
= mgh
= Fd
~ d~
=F

+58/2/17+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 N
= 100 J
= 100 J

Question 10

c
d

the potential energy is constant.

the system is also called conservative.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

1.5.

3
.
2

.
2

c
d

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 15

the kinetic energy of the particle.

equal to:

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

posite direction of that force.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

1
T

the direction of that force.

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The speed of traveling wave

is

t
T

Question 16

will approximately be equal to:

0.5.

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The gure 286 shows how displace-

function

cannot change.

The time rate of change of the mo-

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

Question 11

60 min.
1 rev.
2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

v2f v1i .
2m1
v1i .
v2f
m2
v2f v1i .
v2f 0.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

100 m
225 m
600 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 287.

Question 18

Figure 288 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
45 m
12 m
34 m

+58/3/16+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.9832

0.6667

0.7415

riod is

0.2667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
1.552 m
3.781 m
2.134 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 289) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 290) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

0.364

0.603

11.658

2.75

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?
a

= 45
= rad
= 0.5 rad
= 60

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 290) Luke is being ejected towards

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
= 30
= 60

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 290) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+58/4/15+

Figure 286: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 287: Velocity-time graph

Figure 288: Car motion graph

+58/5/14+

Figure 289: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 290: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+58/6/13+

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1 September 2014

Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

average velocity per unit time

vavg
t

average displacement per unit time

x
t

averege velocity of an object

savg = v

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

j(x)
f (x)
g(x)
h(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

~b
C

A
a
b
c
d

5
9
5
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

and

is dened as:

total distance

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299 792 458 m s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1N
1 g m s2
1 kg m s2
1 lb

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
> f~k
< f~k
= f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
= K2
< K2
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= Fd
~ d~
=F
= F d sin
= mgh

+59/2/11+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 J
= 100 N

Question 10

the potential energy is constant.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

1.5.
0.5.

3
.
2

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

Question 15

posite direction of that force.

equal to:

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

ary massive object

b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

t.

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

Question 12

The gure 291 shows how displace-

function

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the direction of that force.

object

with time

the system is also called conservative.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

.
2

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

Question 11
a

ment

What is the value of phase constant

cannot change.

2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .
60 min.
1 rev.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

a
b

The speed of traveling wave

is

t
f

1
T

Question 16
a

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
v2f v1i .
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

100 m
225 m
675 m
600 m

is shown in Figure 292.

Question 18

Figure 293 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
34 m
12 m
45 m

+59/3/10+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.2667

0.7415

0.9832

riod is

0.6667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

1.552 m
2.134 m
8.100 m
3.781 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 294) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 295) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

11.658

0.603

2.75

0.364

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?
a

= 60
= rad
= 0.5 rad
= 45

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 295) Luke is being ejected towards

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
= 30
= 60

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 295) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+59/4/9+

Figure 291: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 292: Velocity-time graph

Figure 293: Car motion graph

+59/5/8+

Figure 294: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 295: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

total distance covered covered per unit time:


total distance

average displacement per unit time

x
t

average velocity per unit time

vavg
savg =
t

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

f (x)
h(x)
g(x)
j(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

averege velocity of an object

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

Average speed,

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

savg = v
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299 792 458 m s1

Question 2

a
b
c
d

9
3

5
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 lb
1 g m s2
1 kg m s2
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
< f~k
> f~k
= f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
< K2
= K2 = 0
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= F d sin
~ d~
=F
= Fd
= mgh

+60/2/5+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 N
= 100 J
= 100 J
= 0J

Question 10

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the potential energy is constant.

the system is also called conservative.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy
cannot change.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .
a

ment

What is the value of phase constant


a

0.5.

.
2
3
.
2

equal to:

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

ary massive object

a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

t
T
f

1
T

Question 16
a

1.5.

Question 15

Question 12

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

object

t.

the direction of that force.

the kinetic energy of the particle.

The gure 296 shows how displace-

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

the net force acting on the particle and is in

posite direction of that force.

of

function

with time

c
The time rate of change of the mo-

60 min.
1 rev.
6.283 rad h1 .
2 rad min1 .

Question 14

Question 11

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2
v2f v1i .

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

675 m
600 m
225 m
100 m

is shown in Figure 297.

Question 18

Figure 298 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

12 m
28 m
45 m
34 m

+60/3/4+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.2667

0.6667

0.9832

riod is

0.7415

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

3.781 m
8.100 m
1.552 m
2.134 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 299) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 300) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

0.364

2.75

0.603

11.658

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45
= 60

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
d

= 60
= 0.5 rad
= rad
= 45

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 300) Luke is being ejected towards

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 30

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 300) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+60/4/3+

Figure 296: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 297: Velocity-time graph

Figure 298: Car motion graph

+60/5/2+

Figure 299: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 300: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+60/6/1+

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to

Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

vavg
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:


total distance

averege velocity of an object

average displacement per unit time

x
savg =
t

with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

g(x)
f (x)
j(x)
h(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

~b
C

A
a
b
c
d

9
3

5
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

Question 3

and

is dened as:

savg = v
d

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average velocity per unit time

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299 792 458 m s1


299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
2.997 924 58 108 m s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1N
1 lb
1 kg m s2
1 g m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
> f~k
< f~k
= f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
= K2
= K2
< K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= mgh
= F d sin
~ d~
=F
= Fd

+61/2/59+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 N

Question 10

c
d

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

c
d

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

with time

t.

0.5.

.
2
3
.
2

Question 15
equal to:

the net force acting on the particle and is in

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 12

ary massive object

v2f

v2f

v2f
v2f
v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

1
T

T
t
f

c
d

Question 16
a

1.5.

posite direction of that force.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

the direction of that force.

object

What is the value of phase constant

the system is also called conservative.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

the potential energy is constant.

The time rate of change of the mo-

The gure 301 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

cannot change.
b

60 min.
6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.
2 rad min1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .


a

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

2m1
v1i .

m2
v1i .
0.
v1i .

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

100 m
600 m
675 m
225 m

is shown in Figure 302.

Question 18

Figure 303 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
34 m
12 m
45 m

+61/3/58+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2


v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.7415

0.2667

0.6667

riod is

0.9832

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
2.134 m
3.781 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 304) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 305) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?
a

0.364

2.75

11.658

0.603

Question 23

= 60
= rad
= 0.5 rad
= 45

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 305) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 30
= 60
= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 305) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

= 45

+61/4/57+

Figure 301: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 302: Velocity-time graph

Figure 303: Car motion graph

+61/5/56+

Figure 304: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 305: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+61/6/55+

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

x
t

average velocity per unit time

vavg
t

averege velocity of an object

savg = v
total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

Question 3
with

b
c
d

h(x)
g(x)
f (x)
j(x)

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a

total distance

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

A
a
b
c
d

5
3
5
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average displacement per unit time

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299.792 458 Mm s1
299 792 458 m s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1 g m s2
1 lb
1 kg m s2
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
> f~k
= f~k
< f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

< K2
= K2
= K2 = 0
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= Fd
~ d~
=F
= F d sin
= mgh

+62/2/53+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 N
= 100 J
= 100 J
= 0J

Question 10

c
d

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the system is also called conservative.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

0.5.

3
.
2

1.5.

.
2

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle and is in

equal to:

the direction of that force.

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

1
T

t
f

posite direction of that force.

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

the potential energy is constant.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The gure 306 shows how displace-

function

cannot change.

The time rate of change of the mo-

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

Question 11

60 min.
1 rev.
2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
v2f v1i .
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

225 m
100 m
600 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 307.

Question 18

Figure 308 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

45 m
12 m
28 m
34 m

+62/3/52+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.7415

0.2667

0.6667

riod is

0.9832

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

2.134 m
1.552 m
3.781 m
8.100 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 309) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 310) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?
a

0.603

11.658

2.75

0.364

Question 23

= 45
= 60
= 0.5 rad
= rad

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 310) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 60
= 30
= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 310) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

= 45

+62/4/51+

Figure 306: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 307: Velocity-time graph

Figure 308: Car motion graph

+62/5/50+

Figure 309: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 310: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

vavg
t

x
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:


total distance

averege velocity of an object

savg = v

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

h(x)
g(x)
f (x)
j(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

~b
C

A
a
b
c
d

5
3
5
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

and

is dened as:

average displacement per unit time

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average velocity per unit time

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299 792 458 m s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1N
1 g m s2
1 lb
1 kg m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
> f~k
= f~k
< f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
< K2
= K2
= K2 = 0

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= mgh
~ d~
=F
= F d sin
= Fd

+63/2/47+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 N
= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 J

Question 10

c
d

the system is also called conservative.

the potential energy is constant.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

0.5.

3
.
2

.
2

c
d

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 15

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

equal to:

the net force acting on the particle and is in

the direction of that force.

1
T

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

t
T

posite direction of that force.

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

Question 16
a

1.5.

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The gure 311 shows how displace-

function

cannot change.

The time rate of change of the mo-

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

Question 11

6.283 rad h1 .
60 min.
1 rev.
2 rad min1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f v1i .
2m1
v1i .
v2f
m2
v2f 0.
v2f v1i .

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

100 m
225 m
600 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 312.

Question 18

Figure 313 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

45 m
28 m
12 m
34 m

+63/3/46+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.6667

0.7415

0.9832

riod is

0.2667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

3.781 m
2.134 m
8.100 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 314) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 315) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

2.75

11.658

0.603

0.364

Question 23

= rad
= 60
= 0.5 rad
= 45

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 315) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 60

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 30
= 45

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 315) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+63/4/45+

Figure 311: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 312: Velocity-time graph

Figure 313: Car motion graph

+63/5/44+

Figure 314: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 315: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+63/6/43+

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Question 1
to

Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

total distance

average displacement per unit time

x
t

averege velocity of an object

savg = v
average velocity per unit time

vavg
savg =
t

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

h(x)
g(x)
f (x)
j(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

A
a
b
c
d

5
3
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 109 m/s


299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1 kg m s2
1N
1 g m s2
1 lb

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
< f~k
> f~k
= f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

< K2
= K2 = 0
= K2
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= F d sin
= Fd
~ d~
=F
= mgh

+64/2/41+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 J
= 100 N
= 0J

Question 10

c
d

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

c
d

the system is also called conservative.

with time

t.

0.5.

3
.
2

.
2

Question 15
equal to:

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

the kinetic energy of the particle.


the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 12

ary massive object

b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

t
f
T

1
T

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

will approximately be equal to:


b

v2f 0.
v2f v1i .
v2f v1i .
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2

1.5.

the direction of that force.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

posite direction of that force.

object

What is the value of phase constant

the potential energy is constant.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

The time rate of change of the mo-

The gure 316 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

cannot change.
b

60 min.
2 rad min1 .
1 rev.
6.283 rad h1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .


a

Question 13

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

600 m
100 m
225 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 317.

Question 18

Figure 318 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

45 m
28 m
12 m
34 m

+64/3/40+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.7415

0.2667

0.6667

riod is

0.9832

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
2.134 m
3.781 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 319) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 320) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

2.75

0.364

0.603

11.658

Question 23

= 45
= 60
= 0.5 rad
= rad

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 320) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 60
= 30

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 320) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+64/4/39+

Figure 316: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 317: Velocity-time graph

Figure 318: Car motion graph

+64/5/38+

Figure 319: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 320: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+64/6/37+

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

vavg
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:


total distance

average displacement per unit time

averege velocity of an object

savg = v

with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

j(x)
g(x)
h(x)
f (x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

~b
C

A
a
b
c
d

5
5
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

Question 3

and

is dened as:

x
savg =
t
d

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average velocity per unit time

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299 792 458 m s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1 kg m s2
1 g m s2
1 lb
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
> f~k
= f~k
< f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2 = 0
< K2
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= Fd
= mgh
~ d~
=F
= F d sin

+65/2/35+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 N

Question 10

c
d

the potential energy is constant.

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the system is also called conservative.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy
cannot change.

Question 11

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

ment

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant


a

3
.
2

b
c

1.5.
0.5.

.
2

Question 15

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

equal to:

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

posite direction of that force.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

f
T
t

1
T

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 12

The gure 321 shows how displace-

function

the direction of that force.

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

60 min.
2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

Question 16
a

will approximately be equal to:

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

v2f v1i .
2m1
v1i .
v2f
m2
v2f v1i .
v2f 0.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

600 m
675 m
225 m
100 m

is shown in Figure 322.

Question 18

Figure 323 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
12 m
34 m
45 m

+65/3/34+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2


v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.2667

0.9832

0.7415

riod is

0.6667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
2.134 m
3.781 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 324) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 325) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

11.658

0.364

0.603

2.75

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 60
= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
d

= 60
= rad
= 45
= 0.5 rad

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 325) Luke is being ejected towards

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 30

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 325) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+65/4/33+

Figure 321: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 322: Velocity-time graph

Figure 323: Car motion graph

+65/5/32+

Figure 324: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 325: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

vavg
t

x
t

total distance

averege velocity of an object

savg = v

with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

f (x)
h(x)
j(x)
g(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

total distance covered covered per unit time:

Question 3

~a

average displacement per unit time

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

Average speed,

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

average velocity per unit time

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

a
b
c
d

5
5
9
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1N
1 lb
1 kg m s2
1 g m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
> f~k
= f~k
< f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2 = 0
= K2
< K2

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= mgh
= F d sin
= Fd

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+66/2/29+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 N

Question 10

c
d

the potential energy is constant.

the system is also called conservative.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

cannot change.
the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

b
c

1.5.
0.5.

.
2

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 15

the kinetic energy of the particle.

equal to:

the net force acting on the particle and is in

the direction of that force.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

1
T

posite direction of that force.

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

The gure 326 shows how displace-

function

3
.
2

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

Question 11

2 rad min1 .
60 min.
6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

t
T

Question 16
a

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f v1i .
v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

600 m
225 m
100 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 327.

Question 18

Figure 328 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
34 m
12 m
45 m

+66/3/28+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2


v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.2667

0.6667

0.9832

riod is

0.7415

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

1.552 m
8.100 m
2.134 m
3.781 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 329) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 330) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

11.658

0.364

2.75

0.603

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 60
= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
d

= rad
= 60
= 0.5 rad
= 45

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 330) Luke is being ejected towards

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 30

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 330) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+66/4/27+

Figure 326: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 327: Velocity-time graph

Figure 328: Car motion graph

+66/5/26+

Figure 329: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 330: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+66/6/25+

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Question 1
to

Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

total distance

average velocity per unit time

vavg
t

averege velocity of an object

average displacement per unit time

x
savg =
t

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

h(x)
g(x)
j(x)
f (x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

savg = v
d

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

Average speed,

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299.792 458 Mm s1
299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

a
b
c
d

5
5
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1N
1 lb
1 g m s2
1 kg m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
< f~k
= f~k
= f~k
> f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
= K2
= K2
< K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= Fd
= F d sin
= mgh
~ d~
=F

+67/2/23+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 N

Question 10

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the potential energy is constant.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

c
d

Question 15

the direction of that force.

equal to:

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

1
T

ary massive object

a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The speed of traveling wave

is

t
f

Question 16
a

3
.
2

.
2

the net force acting on the particle and is in

travelling at the speed of

The motion can be represented with

1.5.
0.5.

object

t.

What is the value of phase constant

Question 12

The gure 331 shows how displace-

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

the system is also called conservative.

posite direction of that force.

of

function

cannot change.

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

with time

Question 11

2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .
60 min.
1 rev.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f v1i .
2m1
v1i .
v2f
m2
v2f 0.
v2f v1i .

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

675 m
225 m
100 m
600 m

is shown in Figure 332.

Question 18

Figure 333 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

34 m
28 m
12 m
45 m

+67/3/22+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.7415

0.2667

0.6667

riod is

0.9832

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

3.781 m
2.134 m
8.100 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 334) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 335) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

11.658

0.364

2.75

0.603

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45
= 60

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
d

= 45
= 60
= rad
= 0.5 rad

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 335) Luke is being ejected towards

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 30

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 335) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

+67/4/21+

Figure 331: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 332: Velocity-time graph

Figure 333: Car motion graph

+67/5/20+

Figure 334: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 335: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+67/6/19+

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1 September 2014

Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

x
t

average velocity per unit time

vavg
t

averege velocity of an object

total distance covered covered per unit time:

Question 3
with

a
b
c
d

h(x)
j(x)
g(x)
f (x)

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was

a
b
c
d

5
5
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:

b
c
d

1 lb
1 g m s2
1N
1 kg m s2

total distance

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

~b

savg =

and

is dened as:

savg = v
d

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average displacement per unit time

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1

Question 2

v0 = 2 m/s?

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
< f~k
= f~k
> f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

< K2
= K2
= K2 = 0
= K2

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= Fd
= F d sin
= mgh

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+68/2/17+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 N
= 100 J
= 0J

Question 10

the system is also called conservative.

the potential energy is constant.

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy
cannot change.

Question 11

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

ment

What is the value of phase constant


a

3
.
2

b
c

1.5.
0.5.

.
2

Question 15
equal to:
a

the net force acting on the particle and is in

Question 12

ary massive object

b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

1
T

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

f
t

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

will approximately be equal to:


b

v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2
v2f v1i .

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

t.

posite direction of that force.

the kinetic energy of the particle.

The gure 336 shows how displace-

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

the direction of that force.

of

function

object

with time

2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .
60 min.
1 rev.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

225 m
600 m
100 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 337.

Question 18

Figure 338 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

34 m
28 m
12 m
45 m

+68/3/16+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.6667

0.9832

0.2667

riod is

0.7415

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

3.781 m
1.552 m
8.100 m
2.134 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 339) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 340) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

11.658

0.603

0.364

2.75

Question 23

= 0.5 rad
= 60
= rad
= 45

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 340) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 60
= 30

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 340) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

+68/4/15+

Figure 336: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 337: Velocity-time graph

Figure 338: Car motion graph

+68/5/14+

Figure 339: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 340: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+68/6/13+

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1 September 2014

Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

x
t

total distance

average velocity per unit time

vavg
t

averege velocity of an object

savg = v

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

h(x)
g(x)
f (x)
j(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

~b
C

A
a
b
c
d

9
3

5
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

and

is dened as:

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average displacement per unit time

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 109 m/s


299 792 458 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1 lb
1 kg m s2
1 g m s2
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
> f~k
< f~k
= f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
= K2
= K2
< K2

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= Fd
= mgh
= F d sin

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+69/2/11+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 N
= 100 J

Question 10

the system is also called conservative.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

with time

1.5.
3
.
2

.
2

c
d

Question 15

posite direction of that force.

equal to:

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

the direction of that force.


the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

ary massive object

a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

The motion can be represented with

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

1
T

Question 16

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

will approximately be equal to:


b

v2f 0.
v2f v1i .
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2
v2f v1i .

The speed of traveling wave

T
f

0.5.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

object

t.

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

Question 12

The gure 341 shows how displace-

function

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.


The time rate of change of the mo-

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

the potential energy is constant.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

Question 11
a

ment

What is the value of phase constant

cannot change.

1 rev.
6.283 rad h1 .
60 min.
2 rad min1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

225 m
675 m
100 m
600 m

is shown in Figure 342.

Question 18

Figure 343 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

12 m
45 m
28 m
34 m

+69/3/10+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.6667

0.7415

0.9832

riod is

0.2667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

3.781 m
2.134 m
8.100 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 344) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 345) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

11.658

0.364

2.75

0.603

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?
a

= rad
= 45
= 60
= 0.5 rad

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 345) Luke is being ejected towards

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 60
= 45
= 30

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 345) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+69/4/9+

Figure 341: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 342: Velocity-time graph

Figure 343: Car motion graph

+69/5/8+

Figure 344: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 345: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+69/6/7+

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Question 1
to

Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

x
t

vavg
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:


total distance

averege velocity of an object

savg = v

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

h(x)
f (x)
g(x)
j(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

~b
C

A
a
b
c
d

5
9
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

and

is dened as:

average velocity per unit time

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average displacement per unit time

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299 792 458 m s1


2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1 kg m s2
1 lb
1N
1 g m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
< f~k
= f~k
= f~k
> f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

< K2
= K2
= K2
= K2 = 0

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= F d sin
= mgh
= Fd

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+70/2/5+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 N
= 100 J

Question 10

c
d

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

the system is also called conservative.

the potential energy is constant.

The time rate of change of the mo-

c
d

Question 15
equal to:

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

the direction of that force.


the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 12

ary massive object

a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of


object

1.5.
0.5.

posite direction of that force.

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The speed of traveling wave

is

T
f

1
T

Question 16
a

.
2
3
.
2

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).
a

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The gure 346 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

cannot change.
b

60 min.
2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .


a

Question 13

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f v1i .
v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

600 m
100 m
225 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 347.

Question 18

Figure 348 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

45 m
34 m
12 m
28 m

+70/3/4+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.9832

0.6667

0.7415

riod is

0.2667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

3.781 m
2.134 m
8.100 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 349) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 350) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

0.364

11.658

0.603

2.75

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 30
= 60

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
d

= 45
= rad
= 0.5 rad
= 60

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 350) Luke is being ejected towards

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 350) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+70/4/3+

Figure 346: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 347: Velocity-time graph

Figure 348: Car motion graph

+70/5/2+

Figure 349: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 350: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+70/6/1+

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Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

Average speed,

savg ,

average displacement per unit time

average velocity per unit time

Question 3
with

a = 1 m/s2 .

b
c
d

h(x)
f (x)
g(x)
j(x)

~b
C

A
a
b
c
d

5
5
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 kg m s2
1 lb
1N
1 g m s2

total distance

An object is constantly accelerating


Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a

vavg
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

and

is dened as:

averege velocity of an object

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

x
savg =
t
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

savg = v
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1

Question 2

v0 = 2 m/s?

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
> f~k
= f~k
< f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
< K2
= K2 = 0
= K2

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= Fd
= mgh
= F d sin

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+71/2/59+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 N

Question 10

c
d

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

the system is also called conservative.

the potential energy is constant.

The time rate of change of the mo-

c
d

0.5.
1.5.

Question 15

the direction of that force.

equal to:

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

1
T

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The speed of traveling wave

is

f
t

Question 16
a

3
.
2

.
2

the net force acting on the particle and is in

posite direction of that force.

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).
a

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The gure 351 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

cannot change.
b

2 rad min1 .
1 rev.
60 min.
6.283 rad h1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .


a

Question 13

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f v1i .
2m1
v1i .
v2f
m2
v2f v1i .
v2f 0.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

100 m
600 m
225 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 352.

Question 18

Figure 353 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

12 m
34 m
28 m
45 m

+71/3/58+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.2667

0.6667

0.7415

riod is

0.9832

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

3.781 m
1.552 m
2.134 m
8.100 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 354) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 355) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

2.75

11.658

0.364

0.603

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 30
= 60

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
d

= 45
= 60
= rad
= 0.5 rad

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 355) Luke is being ejected towards

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 355) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

+71/4/57+

Figure 351: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 352: Velocity-time graph

Figure 353: Car motion graph

+71/5/56+

Figure 354: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 355: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+71/6/55+

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1 September 2014

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

x
t

average velocity per unit time

vavg
t

averege velocity of an object

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

Question 3
with

b
c
d

h(x)
g(x)
j(x)
f (x)

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a

total distance

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

savg = v
d

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

Average speed,

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

average displacement per unit time

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


299 792 458 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

a
b
c
d

5
9
3
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1N
1 g m s2
1 lb
1 kg m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
> f~k
< f~k
= f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
< K2
= K2
= K2 = 0

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= F d sin
= mgh
= Fd
~ d~
=F

+72/2/53+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 N
= 100 J
= 100 J

Question 10

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

with time

t.

the potential energy is constant.


the system is also called conservative.

0.5.

3
.
2

1.5.

The time rate of change of the mo-

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 15

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

equal to:

the net force acting on the particle and is in

the direction of that force.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

t
f
T

1
T

posite direction of that force.

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

.
2

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The gure 356 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

What is the value of phase constant

cannot change.

6.283 rad h1 .
60 min.
1 rev.
2 rad min1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f 0.
2m1
v1i .
v2f
m2
v2f v1i .
v2f v1i .

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

100 m
675 m
225 m
600 m

is shown in Figure 357.

Question 18

Figure 358 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

12 m
45 m
34 m
28 m

+72/3/52+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.9832

0.2667

0.6667

riod is

0.7415

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

2.134 m
1.552 m
3.781 m
8.100 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 359) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 360) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

2.75

0.364

0.603

11.658

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?
a

= 0.5 rad
= 60
= 45
= rad

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 360) Luke is being ejected towards

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 60
= 45
= 30

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 360) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

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Figure 356: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 357: Velocity-time graph

Figure 358: Car motion graph

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Figure 359: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 360: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

Average speed,

savg ,

average velocity per unit time

average displacement per unit time

Question 3
with

a = 1 m/s2 .

b
c
d

j(x)
h(x)
g(x)
f (x)

total distance

An object is constantly accelerating


Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a

x
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

averege velocity of an object

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

vavg
savg =
t
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

savg = v
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299 792 458 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1

Question 2

a
b
c
d

3
9
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 kg m s2
1 g m s2
1 lb
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
> f~k
< f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
< K2
= K2 = 0
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= F d sin
~ d~
=F
= Fd
= mgh

+73/2/47+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 N
= 0J
= 100 J

Question 10

the potential energy is constant.

the system is also called conservative.

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy
cannot change.

The time rate of change of the mo-

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.


the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 12

ary massive object

c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The gure 361 shows how displace-

t.

The motion can be represented with

function

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).
What is the value of phase constant
a

c
d

0.5.
1.5.

T
f
t

1
T

Question 16
a

.
2
3
.
2

equal to:

with time

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle and is in

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

posite direction of that force.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

the direction of that force.

object

ment

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

1 rev.
60 min.
2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .

Question 14

Question 11

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2
v2f v1i .

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

225 m
675 m
100 m
600 m

is shown in Figure 362.

Question 18

Figure 363 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

12 m
45 m
34 m
28 m

+73/3/46+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2


v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.6667

0.7415

0.2667

riod is

0.9832

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

1.552 m
8.100 m
2.134 m
3.781 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 364) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 365) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

0.364

2.75

0.603

11.658

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?
a

= rad
= 60
= 45
= 0.5 rad

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 365) Luke is being ejected towards

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
= 30
= 60

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 365) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+73/4/45+

Figure 361: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 362: Velocity-time graph

Figure 363: Car motion graph

+73/5/44+

Figure 364: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 365: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+73/6/43+

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Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

total distance

average displacement per unit time

x
t

averege velocity of an object

savg = v
average velocity per unit time

vavg
savg =
t

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

f (x)
h(x)
j(x)
g(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

A
a
b
c
d

9
5

5
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 109 m/s


2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1
299 792 458 m s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1 kg m s2
1 g m s2
1 lb
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
< f~k
= f~k
= f~k
> f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2
< K2
= K2 = 0

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= mgh
= F d sin
= Fd

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+74/2/41+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 N
= 100 J
= 0J

Question 10

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the potential energy is constant.

the system is also called conservative.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy
cannot change.
The time rate of change of the mo-

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .
a

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 12

ary massive object

v2f

v2f

v2f
v2f
v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

with time

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

t.

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).
What is the value of phase constant
a

.
2

1.5.

3
.
2

0.5.

1
T

f
t
T

c
d

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

will approximately be equal to:


b

2m1
v1i .

m2
v1i .
v1i .
0.

The gure 366 shows how displace-

function

equal to:

the kinetic energy of the particle.

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

Question 15

posite direction of that force.

the direction of that force.

object

ment

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

the net force acting on the particle and is in

6.283 rad h1 .
60 min.
1 rev.
2 rad min1 .

Question 14

Question 11

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

225 m
600 m
675 m
100 m

is shown in Figure 367.

Question 18

Figure 368 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

34 m
28 m
45 m
12 m

+74/3/40+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.9832

0.2667

0.7415

riod is

0.6667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

1.552 m
2.134 m
8.100 m
3.781 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 369) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 370) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

0.364

2.75

11.658

0.603

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?
a

= rad
= 60
= 45
= 0.5 rad

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 370) Luke is being ejected towards

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 60
= 45
= 30

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 370) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

+74/4/39+

Figure 366: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 367: Velocity-time graph

Figure 368: Car motion graph

+74/5/38+

Figure 369: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 370: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+74/6/37+

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

total distance

averege velocity of an object

average velocity per unit time

vavg
t

average displacement per unit time

x
savg =
t

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

h(x)
f (x)
j(x)
g(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

savg = v
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299 792 458 m s1

Question 2

a
b
c
d

9
5

5
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 lb
1 g m s2
1 kg m s2
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
< f~k
> f~k
= f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
< K2
= K2
= K2

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= F d sin
= Fd
= mgh

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+75/2/35+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 J
= 100 N
= 0J

Question 10

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the system is also called conservative.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

Question 15
equal to:

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 12

ary massive object

v2f

v2f

v2f
v2f
v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

1
T

T
f
t

c
d

Question 16
a

.
2
3
.
2

the direction of that force.

posite direction of that force.

The motion can be represented with

1.5.
0.5.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

t.

What is the value of phase constant

the kinetic energy of the particle.

The gure 371 shows how displace-

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

of

function

the potential energy is constant.

object

with time

cannot change.

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

ment

Question 11

1 rev.
60 min.
2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

2m1
v1i .

m2
0.
v1i .
v1i .

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

600 m
675 m
225 m
100 m

is shown in Figure 372.

Question 18

Figure 373 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
45 m
12 m
34 m

+75/3/34+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.9832

0.6667

0.7415

riod is

0.2667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

3.781 m
8.100 m
2.134 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 374) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 375) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

0.603

2.75

11.658

0.364

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 30
= 60

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
d

= 45
= 60
= rad
= 0.5 rad

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 375) Luke is being ejected towards

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 375) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

+75/4/33+

Figure 371: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 372: Velocity-time graph

Figure 373: Car motion graph

+75/5/32+

Figure 374: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 375: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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1 September 2014

Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

total distance

average velocity per unit time

vavg
t

average displacement per unit time

averege velocity of an object

savg = v

with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

j(x)
h(x)
f (x)
g(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

~b
C

A
a
b
c
d

5
3
9
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

Question 3

and

is dened as:

x
savg =
t
d

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299 792 458 m s1


2.997 924 58 108 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299.792 458 Mm s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1 kg m s2
1N
1 g m s2
1 lb

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
> f~k
< f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2 = 0
< K2
= K2

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= Fd
= F d sin
= mgh

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+76/2/29+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 N
= 0J
= 100 J

Question 10

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the potential energy is constant.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

with time

0.5.

.
2

1.5.

3
.
2

the net force acting on the particle and is in

Question 15

the direction of that force.

equal to:

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 12

ary massive object

a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The motion can be represented with

What is the value of phase constant

object

t.

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

posite direction of that force.

The gure 376 shows how displace-

function

the system is also called conservative.


The time rate of change of the mo-

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

cannot change.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

Question 11

60 min.
2 rad min1 .
1 rev.
6.283 rad h1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

t
T
f

1
T

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f v1i .
2m1
v1i .
v2f
m2
v2f v1i .
v2f 0.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

225 m
600 m
675 m
100 m

is shown in Figure 377.

Question 18

Figure 378 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

45 m
12 m
28 m
34 m

+76/3/28+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.7415

0.2667

0.9832

riod is

0.6667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
1.552 m
3.781 m
2.134 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 379) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 380) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?
a

0.364

0.603

11.658

2.75

Question 23

= rad
= 45
= 0.5 rad
= 60

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 380) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45
= 30
= 60

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 380) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

= 45

+76/4/27+

Figure 376: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 377: Velocity-time graph

Figure 378: Car motion graph

+76/5/26+

Figure 379: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 380: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+76/6/25+

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General Physics 1

1 September 2014

Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

average velocity per unit time

vavg
t

average displacement per unit time

x
t

averege velocity of an object

savg = v

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

f (x)
j(x)
h(x)
g(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

~b
C

A
a
b
c
d

5
5
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

and

is dened as:

total distance

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299.792 458 Mm s1
299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
2.997 924 58 108 m s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1N
1 g m s2
1 lb
1 kg m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
= f~k
> f~k
< f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2
< K2
= K2 = 0

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= F d sin
= mgh
= Fd
~ d~
=F

+77/2/23+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 N
= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 J

Question 10

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the potential energy is constant.

the system is also called conservative.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy
cannot change.

Question 11

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.


the net force acting on the particle and is in
the direction of that force.

Question 12

ary massive object

v2f

v2f

v2f
v2f
v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

with time

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

t.

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).
What is the value of phase constant
a

3
.
2

b
c

0.5.
1.5.

.
2

1
T

t
T
f

c
d

Question 16
a

will approximately be equal to:

2m1

v1i .
m2
0.
v1i .
v1i .

The gure 381 shows how displace-

function

equal to:

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

Question 15

the kinetic energy of the particle.

posite direction of that force.

object

ment

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

2 rad min1 .
1 rev.
60 min.
6.283 rad h1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

600 m
675 m
100 m
225 m

is shown in Figure 382.

Question 18

Figure 383 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
12 m
45 m
34 m

+77/3/22+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.9832

0.2667

0.7415

riod is

0.6667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

1.552 m
2.134 m
3.781 m
8.100 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 384) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 385) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

2.75

11.658

0.603

0.364

Question 23

= 45
= 60
= rad
= 0.5 rad

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 385) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 60
= 30

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 385) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+77/4/21+

Figure 381: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 382: Velocity-time graph

Figure 383: Car motion graph

+77/5/20+

Figure 384: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 385: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+77/6/19+

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General Physics 1

1 September 2014

Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

vavg
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:


total distance

averege velocity of an object

average displacement per unit time

x
savg =
t

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

f (x)
g(x)
h(x)
j(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

savg = v
d

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

Average speed,

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

average velocity per unit time

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

a
b
c
d

5
5
3
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 lb
1 kg m s2
1 g m s2
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
< f~k
> f~k
= f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
< K2
= K2 = 0
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= mgh
= Fd
~ d~
=F
= F d sin

+78/2/17+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 N
= 100 J

Question 10

c
d

the system is also called conservative.

the potential energy is constant.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

t.

c
d

.
2
3
.
2

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle and is in

equal to:

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.


the net force acting on the particle in the opposite direction of that force.

Question 12

ary massive object


object

v2f

v2f

v2f
v2f
v2f

c
d

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

1
T

T
f
t

c
d

Question 16
a

0.5.
1.5.

The motion can be represented with

What is the value of phase constant

the direction of that force.

The gure 386 shows how displace-

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

of

function

cannot change.

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

with time

Question 11

1 rev.
2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .
60 min.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

2m1
v1i .

m2
v1i .
v1i .
0.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

225 m
600 m
100 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 387.

Question 18

Figure 388 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

45 m
34 m
28 m
12 m

+78/3/16+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2


v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.7415

0.2667

0.9832

riod is

0.6667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

2.134 m
3.781 m
1.552 m
8.100 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 389) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 390) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

0.364

11.658

0.603

2.75

Question 23

= 0.5 rad
= rad
= 45
= 60

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 390) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 30

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
= 60

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 390) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

+78/4/15+

Figure 386: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 387: Velocity-time graph

Figure 388: Car motion graph

+78/5/14+

Figure 389: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 390: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+78/6/13+

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General Physics 1

1 September 2014

Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

x
t

averege velocity of an object

total distance covered covered per unit time:

a
b
c
d

f (x)
h(x)
j(x)
g(x)

c
d

v0 = 2 m/s?

5
3
5
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

vavg
savg =
t

with

~b

total distance

average velocity per unit time

Question 3

and

is dened as:

average displacement per unit time

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

savg = v
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299 792 458 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1

Question 2

c
d

1 lb
1 g m s2
1 kg m s2
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
= f~k
< f~k
> f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
= K2
= K2
< K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= Fd
= mgh
~ d~
=F
= F d sin

+79/2/11+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 N

Question 10

c
d

the system is also called conservative.

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the potential energy is constant.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

t.

What is the value of phase constant


a

3
.
2

.
2

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle and is in

equal to:

the direction of that force.

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

T
f
t

1
T

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

Question 16
a

1.5.
0.5.

the kinetic energy of the particle.

travelling at the speed of

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

Question 12

The gure 391 shows how displace-

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

posite direction of that force.

of

function

Question 11

with time

cannot change.

2 rad min1 .
1 rev.
60 min.
6.283 rad h1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f 0.
v2f v1i .
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2
v2f v1i .

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

600 m
225 m
675 m
100 m

is shown in Figure 392.

Question 18

Figure 393 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

45 m
34 m
12 m
28 m

+79/3/10+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.9832

0.6667

0.7415

riod is

0.2667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

1.552 m
2.134 m
8.100 m
3.781 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 394) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 395) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?
a

11.658

2.75

0.364

0.603

Question 23

= 60
= rad
= 0.5 rad
= 45

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 395) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45
= 30
= 60

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 395) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

= 45

+79/4/9+

Figure 391: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 392: Velocity-time graph

Figure 393: Car motion graph

+79/5/8+

Figure 394: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 395: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+79/6/7+

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Question 1
to

Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

Average speed,

savg ,

average velocity per unit time

total distance covered covered per unit time:

a
b
c
d

j(x)
g(x)
f (x)
h(x)

c
d

v0 = 2 m/s?

3
9
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

x
savg =
t

with

~b

total distance

average displacement per unit time

Question 3

and

is dened as:

averege velocity of an object

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

vavg
savg =
t
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

savg = v
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


299.792 458 Mm s1
299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

c
d

1 g m s2
1 kg m s2
1N
1 lb

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
> f~k
< f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
= K2
< K2
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= Fd
= mgh
= F d sin
~ d~
=F

+80/2/5+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 N
= 0J
= 100 J

Question 10

c
d

the potential energy is constant.

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

the system is also called conservative.

0.5.

.
2

1.5.

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 15

the kinetic energy of the particle.

equal to:

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

posite direction of that force.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

1
T

the direction of that force.

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

cannot change.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The gure 396 shows how displace-

function

3
.
2

The time rate of change of the mo-

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

Question 11

6.283 rad h1 .
2 rad min1 .
1 rev.
60 min.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

f
t

Question 16

will approximately be equal to:

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
v2f v1i .
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

100 m
225 m
675 m
600 m

is shown in Figure 397.

Question 18

Figure 398 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

34 m
12 m
28 m
45 m

+80/3/4+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.7415

0.9832

0.2667

riod is

0.6667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
1.552 m
2.134 m
3.781 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 399) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 400) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

0.603

0.364

11.658

2.75

Question 23

= 0.5 rad
= rad
= 60
= 45

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 400) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 30
= 60

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 400) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+80/4/3+

Figure 396: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 397: Velocity-time graph

Figure 398: Car motion graph

+80/5/2+

Figure 399: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 400: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+80/6/1+

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Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

vavg
t

x
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:


total distance

averege velocity of an object

savg = v

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

g(x)
j(x)
h(x)
f (x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

~b
C

A
a
b
c
d

5
9
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

and

is dened as:

average displacement per unit time

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average velocity per unit time

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299 792 458 m s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1 g m s2
1 kg m s2
1 lb
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
= f~k
> f~k
< f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2
= K2 = 0
< K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= F d sin
= mgh
~ d~
=F
= Fd

+81/2/59+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 N
= 100 J
= 0J

Question 10

c
d

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

c
d

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

the potential energy is constant.


the system is also called conservative.

1.5.

3
.
2

0.5.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .
a

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 15

the kinetic energy of the particle.

equal to:

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

posite direction of that force.

1
T

the net force acting on the particle and is in

T
f

the direction of that force.

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

Question 16
a

will approximately be equal to:

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

v2f 0.
v2f v1i .
2m1
v1i .
v2f
m2
v2f v1i .

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

.
2

The time rate of change of the mo-

The gure 401 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

cannot change.
b

1 rev.
6.283 rad h1 .
60 min.
2 rad min1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .


a

Question 13

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

600 m
100 m
675 m
225 m

is shown in Figure 402.

Question 18

Figure 403 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

34 m
45 m
28 m
12 m

+81/3/58+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.2667

0.7415

0.9832

riod is

0.6667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
2.134 m
1.552 m
3.781 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 404) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 405) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

2.75

0.603

11.658

0.364

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45
= 30

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
d

= 0.5 rad
= rad
= 45
= 60

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 405) Luke is being ejected towards

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 60

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 405) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+81/4/57+

Figure 401: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 402: Velocity-time graph

Figure 403: Car motion graph

+81/5/56+

Figure 404: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 405: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

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Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

Average speed,

savg ,

average velocity per unit time

total distance covered covered per unit time:

a
b
c
d

f (x)
j(x)
h(x)
g(x)

c
d

v0 = 2 m/s?

5
5
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

x
savg =
t

with

~b

total distance

average displacement per unit time

Question 3

and

is dened as:

averege velocity of an object

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

vavg
savg =
t
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

savg = v
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299 792 458 m s1

Question 2

c
d

1 lb
1 kg m s2
1 g m s2
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
< f~k
> f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
< K2
= K2
= K2 = 0

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= F d sin
= Fd
~ d~
=F
= mgh

+82/2/53+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 N
= 0J
= 100 J

Question 10

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the potential energy is constant.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

with time

the system is also called conservative.

b
c

0.5.
1.5.

3
.
2

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

Question 15

posite direction of that force.

equal to:

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

1
T

f
T

Question 12

ary massive object

v2f

v2f

v2f
v2f
v2f

c
d

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

Question 16
a

will approximately be equal to:

2m1

v1i .
m2
0.
v1i .
v1i .

The motion can be represented with

What is the value of phase constant

object

t.

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

cannot change.

the direction of that force.

The gure 406 shows how displace-

function

.
2

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

Question 11

2 rad min1 .
60 min.
6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

600 m
225 m
675 m
100 m

is shown in Figure 407.

Question 18

Figure 408 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
45 m
34 m
12 m

+82/3/52+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.9832

0.7415

0.6667

riod is

0.2667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

3.781 m
1.552 m
8.100 m
2.134 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 409) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 410) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

0.603

11.658

0.364

2.75

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45
= 30

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
d

= rad
= 0.5 rad
= 45
= 60

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 410) Luke is being ejected towards

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 60

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 410) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

+82/4/51+

Figure 406: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 407: Velocity-time graph

Figure 408: Car motion graph

+82/5/50+

Figure 409: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 410: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+82/6/49+

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Question 1
to

Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

x
t

averege velocity of an object

total distance covered covered per unit time:

a
b
c
d

j(x)
f (x)
h(x)
g(x)

c
d

v0 = 2 m/s?

3
5
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

vavg
savg =
t

with

~b

total distance

average velocity per unit time

Question 3

and

is dened as:

average displacement per unit time

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

savg = v
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299 792 458 m s1

Question 2

c
d

1 lb
1 kg m s2
1 g m s2
1N

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
= f~k
> f~k
< f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
= K2
< K2
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= Fd
= mgh
= F d sin
~ d~
=F

+83/2/47+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 J
= 100 N

Question 10

c
d

the system is also called conservative.

the potential energy is constant.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

1.5.

3
.
2

.
2

c
d

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

equal to:

posite direction of that force.

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

1
T

the net force acting on the particle and is in

t
T

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

Question 16
a

will approximately be equal to:

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
v2f v1i .
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2

0.5.

the direction of that force.

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The gure 411 shows how displace-

function

cannot change.

The time rate of change of the mo-

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

Question 11

2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.
60 min.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

600 m
225 m
100 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 412.

Question 18

Figure 413 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

45 m
34 m
12 m
28 m

+83/3/46+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

where

block and the tabletop.

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.6667

0.9832

0.2667

riod is

0.7415

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

1.552 m
8.100 m
3.781 m
2.134 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 414) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 415) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

2.75

11.658

0.603

0.364

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 30
= 60

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
d

= 60
= 0.5 rad
= 45
= rad

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 415) Luke is being ejected towards

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 415) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

+83/4/45+

Figure 411: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 412: Velocity-time graph

Figure 413: Car motion graph

+83/5/44+

Figure 414: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 415: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+83/6/43+

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1 September 2014

Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

vavg
t

averege velocity of an object

total distance covered covered per unit time:

a
b
c
d

g(x)
j(x)
f (x)
h(x)

c
d

v0 = 2 m/s?

5
9
3
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

x
savg =
t

with

~b

total distance

average displacement per unit time

Question 3

and

is dened as:

average velocity per unit time

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

savg = v
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 109 m/s


299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1

Question 2

c
d

1N
1 kg m s2
1 g m s2
1 lb

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
> f~k
= f~k
< f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2 = 0
= K2
< K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= mgh
~ d~
=F
= Fd
= F d sin

+84/2/41+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 J
= 100 N
= 100 J
= 0J

Question 10

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the potential energy is constant.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

with time

0.5.
3
.
2

1.5.

.
2

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

Question 15

posite direction of that force.

equal to:

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 12

ary massive object

v2f

v2f

v2f
v2f
v2f

c
d

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

1
T

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

T
f

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

will approximately be equal to:


b

2m1
v1i .

m2
v1i .
v1i .
0.

The motion can be represented with

What is the value of phase constant

object

t.

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

the direction of that force.

The gure 416 shows how displace-

function

the system is also called conservative.


The time rate of change of the mo-

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

cannot change.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

Question 11

1 rev.
6.283 rad h1 .
60 min.
2 rad min1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

100 m
225 m
600 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 417.

Question 18

Figure 418 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

45 m
28 m
34 m
12 m

+84/3/40+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.9832

0.7415

0.2667

riod is

0.6667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

3.781 m
8.100 m
2.134 m
1.552 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 419) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 420) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

0.364

2.75

0.603

11.658

Question 23

= 60
= rad
= 45
= 0.5 rad

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 420) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 30

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 60
= 45

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 420) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+84/4/39+

Figure 416: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 417: Velocity-time graph

Figure 418: Car motion graph

+84/5/38+

Figure 419: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 420: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+84/6/37+

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1 September 2014

Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

x
t

vavg
t

total distance

averege velocity of an object

savg = v

with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

h(x)
f (x)
g(x)
j(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

total distance covered covered per unit time:

Question 3

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average velocity per unit time

savg =
d

Average speed,

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

average displacement per unit time

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299 792 458 m s1


299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 108 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

a
b
c
d

5
3
5
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 g m s2
1N
1 kg m s2
1 lb

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
> f~k
= f~k
= f~k
< f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

< K2
= K2
= K2 = 0
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= mgh
= F d sin
= Fd
~ d~
=F

+85/2/35+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 J
= 100 N

Question 10

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the potential energy is constant.

the system is also called conservative.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy
cannot change.

ment

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

t.

What is the value of phase constant


a

1.5.

3
.
2

.
2

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

equal to:

posite direction of that force.

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

t
T
f

1
T

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

Question 16
a

will approximately be equal to:

0.5.

the kinetic energy of the particle.

travelling at the speed of

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

Question 12

The gure 421 shows how displace-

function

the direction of that force.

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

with time

c
The time rate of change of the mo-

6.283 rad h1 .
60 min.
1 rev.
2 rad min1 .

Question 14

Question 11

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

v2f 0.
v2f v1i .
2m1
v1i .
v2f
m2
v2f v1i .

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

675 m
100 m
225 m
600 m

is shown in Figure 422.

Question 18

Figure 423 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

34 m
28 m
12 m
45 m

+85/3/34+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2


v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.7415

0.6667

0.9832

riod is

0.2667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

2.134 m
3.781 m
1.552 m
8.100 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 424) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 425) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?
a

0.364

2.75

11.658

0.603

Question 23

= 60
= 0.5 rad
= 45
= rad

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 425) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 30
= 45
= 60

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 425) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

= 45

+85/4/33+

Figure 421: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 422: Velocity-time graph

Figure 423: Car motion graph

+85/5/32+

Figure 424: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 425: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+85/6/31+

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Question 1
to

Name:

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

Average speed,

savg ,

average velocity per unit time

average displacement per unit time

Question 3
with

a = 1 m/s2 .

b
c
d

g(x)
f (x)
h(x)
j(x)

total distance

An object is constantly accelerating


Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a

x
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

averege velocity of an object

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

vavg
savg =
t
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

savg = v
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


299 792 458 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

a
b
c
d

9
3

5
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 g m s2
1N
1 lb
1 kg m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
< f~k
= f~k
> f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2
= K2 = 0
< K2

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= mgh
= Fd
= F d sin

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+86/2/29+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 J
= 100 N

Question 10

c
d

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

c
d

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

the potential energy is constant.


the system is also called conservative.

0.5.

3
.
2

1.5.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

Question 15

posite direction of that force.

equal to:

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the net force acting on the particle and is in

1
T

the direction of that force.

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The speed of traveling wave

is

T
f

Question 16

will approximately be equal to:

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

v2f v1i .
2m1
v1i .
v2f
m2
v2f v1i .
v2f 0.

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

.
2

The time rate of change of the mo-

The gure 426 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

cannot change.
b

1 rev.
60 min.
2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .


a

Question 13

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

225 m
600 m
675 m
100 m

is shown in Figure 427.

Question 18

Figure 428 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

12 m
28 m
34 m
45 m

+86/3/28+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2


v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.9832

0.2667

0.7415

riod is

0.6667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

2.134 m
3.781 m
1.552 m
8.100 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 429) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 430) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

0.364

11.658

0.603

2.75

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?
a

= 45
= 60
= rad
= 0.5 rad

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 430) Luke is being ejected towards

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 60
= 30
= 45

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 430) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+86/4/27+

Figure 426: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 427: Velocity-time graph

Figure 428: Car motion graph

+86/5/26+

Figure 429: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 430: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+86/6/25+

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

total distance

averege velocity of an object

average velocity per unit time

vavg
t

average displacement per unit time

x
savg =
t

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

h(x)
j(x)
g(x)
f (x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

total distance covered covered per unit time:

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

savg = v
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299.792 458 Mm s1
299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
2.997 924 58 108 m s1

Question 2

a
b
c
d

5
9
5
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1N
1 g m s2
1 lb
1 kg m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
> f~k
< f~k
= f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2 = 0
< K2
= K2
= K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= mgh
= Fd
~ d~
=F
= F d sin

+87/2/23+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 N
= 100 J
= 100 J

Question 10

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the system is also called conservative.

the potential energy is constant.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy
cannot change.

ment

The time rate of change of the mo-

What is the value of phase constant


a

c
d

0.5.
1.5.

equal to:

the kinetic energy of the particle.

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

f
T
t

1
T

ary massive object

a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

Question 16
a

3
.
2

.
2

Question 15

travelling at the speed of

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

object

t.

the direction of that force.

Question 12

The gure 431 shows how displace-

function

the net force acting on the particle and is in

posite direction of that force.

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

with time

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

2 rad min1 .
1 rev.
60 min.
6.283 rad h1 .

Question 14

Question 11

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2
v2f v1i .

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

100 m
600 m
225 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 432.

Question 18

Figure 433 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

28 m
12 m
45 m
34 m

+87/3/22+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.9832

0.6667

0.2667

riod is

0.7415

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
1.552 m
2.134 m
3.781 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 434) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 435) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

2.75

0.364

11.658

0.603

Question 23

In the game Angry Birds Star

unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are


required for him to achieve the maximum distance?
a

= 45
= 60
= 0.5 rad
= rad

Question 25

Wars (see Fig. 435) Luke is being ejected towards

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
= 30
= 60

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 435) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+87/4/21+

Figure 431: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 432: Velocity-time graph

Figure 433: Car motion graph

+87/5/20+

Figure 434: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 435: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+87/6/19+

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Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

x
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:


total distance

averege velocity of an object

savg = v
average velocity per unit time

vavg
savg =
t

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

g(x)
f (x)
h(x)
j(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

A
a
b
c
d

3
5
9

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average displacement per unit time

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

299.792 458 Mm s1
299 792 458 m s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s
2.997 924 58 108 m s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1 g m s2
1N
1 kg m s2
1 lb

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
< f~k
= f~k
> f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

< K2
= K2
= K2
= K2 = 0

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= F d sin
= Fd
~ d~
=F
= mgh

+88/2/17+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 N
= 100 J

Question 10

c
d

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

the potential energy is constant.

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

the system is also called conservative.

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

b
c
d

3
.
2

.
2

the kinetic energy of the particle.

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

equal to:

posite direction of that force.


the net force acting on the particle and is in
the direction of that force.
d

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

1
T

T
t
f

c
d

Question 16
a

0.5.
1.5.

b
c

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).
a

The time rate of change of the modp


~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The gure 436 shows how displace-

function

Question 11

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

cannot change.
b

6.283 rad h1 .
2 rad min1 .
60 min.
1 rev.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .


a

Question 13

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f 0.
v2f v1i .
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2
v2f v1i .

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

225 m
600 m
675 m
100 m

is shown in Figure 437.

Question 18

Figure 438 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

12 m
34 m
28 m
45 m

+88/3/16+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2


v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.2667

0.6667

0.9832

riod is

0.7415

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

3.781 m
1.552 m
8.100 m
2.134 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 439) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 440) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

0.603

11.658

2.75

0.364

Question 23

= 45
= rad
= 0.5 rad
= 60

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 440) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 30

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45
= 60

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 440) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

+88/4/15+

Figure 436: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 437: Velocity-time graph

Figure 438: Car motion graph

+88/5/14+

Figure 439: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 440: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+88/6/13+

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The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

vavg
t

x
t

total distance covered covered per unit time:


total distance

averege velocity of an object

savg = v

Question 3
with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

h(x)
f (x)
g(x)
j(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

~b
C

A
a
b
c
d

5
5
9
3

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a

and

is dened as:

average displacement per unit time

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

~a

average velocity per unit time

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

Average speed,

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


2.997 924 58 109 m/s
299.792 458 Mm s1
299 792 458 m s1

Question 2

b
c
d

1 lb
1N
1 g m s2
1 kg m s2

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
= f~k
< f~k
> f~k
= f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

= K2
= K2
= K2 = 0
< K2

Question 8
constant force
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~
F

during displacement

d~ is:

= Fd
= F d sin
~ d~
=F
= mgh

+89/2/11+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 0J
= 100 J
= 100 J
= 100 N

Question 10

the potential energy is constant.

the system is also called conservative.

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.


the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy
cannot change.
The time rate of change of the mo-

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .
a

the kinetic energy of the particle.


the net force acting on the particle in the opposite direction of that force.

Question 12

ary massive object

c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

with time

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

The gure 441 shows how displace-

t.

The motion can be represented with

function

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).
What is the value of phase constant
a

.
2

1.5.

3
.
2

0.5.

equal to:

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

Question 15

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

the direction of that force.

object

ment

the net force acting on the particle and is in

2 rad min1 .
6.283 rad h1 .
1 rev.
60 min.

Question 14

Question 11

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

1
T

f
T
t

c
d

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liq-

will approximately be equal to:

uids.

v2f v1i .
v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

600 m
225 m
100 m
675 m

is shown in Figure 442.

Question 18

Figure 443 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

34 m
45 m
12 m
28 m

+89/3/10+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2


v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2
v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.2667

0.7415

0.9832

riod is

0.6667

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

8.100 m
1.552 m
2.134 m
3.781 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 444) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 445) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?

11.658

0.603

0.364

2.75

Question 23

= 45
= 60
= 0.5 rad
= rad

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 445) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

= 60
= 30

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 445) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

No

Yes

+89/4/9+

Figure 441: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 442: Velocity-time graph

Figure 443: Car motion graph

+89/5/8+

Figure 444: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 445: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+89/6/7+

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1 September 2014

Makeup Final Exam


Question 1
to

Name:

................................................

The speed of light in vacuum is equal

299 792 458 m/s.

How does this value look like ex-

pressed in scientic notation?


a
b
c
d

savg ,

vavg
t

x
t

total distance

averege velocity of an object

savg = v

with

An object is constantly accelerating

a = 1 m/s2 .

Which function represents change

of its initial velocity was


a
b
c
d

f (x)
g(x)
j(x)
h(x)

v0 = 2 m/s?

and

~b
C

is dened as:

total distance covered covered per unit time:

Question 3

~a

average displacement per unit time

savg =

A(0, 0), B(1, 2), C(3, 1)

Average speed,

savg =
c

What is the magnitude of vector

points are

average velocity per unit time

savg =
b

Question 4

~a + ~b if the
D(2, 2)?

2.997 924 58 108 m s1


299 792 458 m s1
299.792 458 Mm s1
2.997 924 58 109 m/s

Question 2

a
b
c
d

5
9
5

Question 5

The unit of force, expressed in

base

SI units is:
a
b
c
d

1 kg m s2
1 g m s2
1N
1 lb

Question 6

The relationship between static fric-

tional force,

and kinetic frictional force

a
b
c
d

f~s
f~s
f~s
f~s

f~s ,
< f~k
= f~k
= f~k
> f~k

Question 7

f~k

is:

Two objects move at the same speed

in opposite directions. What is the relationship between their kinetic energies?


a
b
c
d

K1
K1
K1
K1

< K2
= K2 = 0
= K2
= K2

Question 8
a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

The work done on a particle by a

~ during
F
~ d~
=F
= Fd
= mgh
= F d sin

constant force

displacement

d~ is:

+90/2/5+

Question 9

If the change of potential energy

of a falling object is equal to

100 J.

What is the

work done by the gravitational force?


a
b
c
d

W
W
W
W

= 100 N
= 100 J
= 100 J
= 0J

Question 10

c
d

the kinetic energy is equal to 0.

the potential energy is constant.

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy

ment

with time

t.

What is the value of phase constant

0.5.

.
2
3
.
2

c
d

the sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Question 15

the net force acting on the particle and is in

equal to:

the direction of that force.

the kinetic energy of the particle.

1
T

the net force acting on the particle in the op-

t
T

Question 12

ary massive object


object
a
b
c
d

v2f

m1 ,
v1i , collides with a station-

If an object of very low mass

travelling at the speed of

m2 , the nal speed of the massive

Question 16
a

The speed of traveling wave

is

Sound waves are:

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

will approximately be equal to:


b

v2f v1i .
v2f 0.
v2f v1i .
2m1
v2f
v1i .
m2

1.5.

posite direction of that force.

The motion can be represented with

x(t) = xm cos(t + ).

the system is also called conservative.

dp
~
mentum dt of a particle is equal to. . .

The gure 446 shows how displace-

function

cannot change.

The time rate of change of the mo-

of

of a simple harmonic oscillator is changing

Question 11

2 rad min1 .
1 rev.
6.283 rad h1 .
60 min.

Question 14

In an isolated system where only

What is the angular velocity

a long clock hand?

conservative forces cause energy changes. . .

Question 13

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through solids, liquids, or gases.

longitudinal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

transversal mechanical waves that can travel


through gases, but not through solids or liquids.

Problems
Question 17

A velocitytime graph for an ob-

x axis
15 s.

ject moving along the


Calculate road after
a
b
c
d

100 m
675 m
600 m
225 m

is shown in Figure 447.

Question 18

Figure 448 represents the velocity

of straight line motion of a car. How far will travel


the car for the rst 8 seconds of motion?
a
b
c
d

34 m
12 m
28 m
45 m

+90/3/4+

Question 19

Consider the system shown in Fig-

ure below. The rope and pulley have negligible mass,


and the pulley is frictionless. Initially the
is moving downward and the

6 kg block

8 kg block is moving to
1 m/s. The blocks

Question 20

An object oscillates with simple

harmonic motion along the

axis. Its displacement

from the origin varies with the time according to the


equation

the right, both with a speed of


come to rest after moving

3 m.

x(t) = (4 m) cos(t +

Use the work-energy

theorem to calculate the coecient of kinetic friction


between the

8 kg

block and the tabletop.

where

),
4

is in seconds and the angles are in radians.

Find velocity and acceleration of object after rst


second.
a
b
c
d

v(1 s) = 5.444 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.498 m s2


v(1 s) = 8.881 m s1 , a(1 s) = 27.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 10.322 m s1 , a(1 s) = 12.887 m s2
v(1 s) = 2.789 m s1 , a(1 s) = 0.112 m s2

Question 21

Vertical spiral spring, which has

0.7415

0.2667

0.6667

riod is

0.9832

when there is no weight on it?

weight on it, is

l = 10 m

long. The weight is pulled

from equilibrium position and left to oscillate. Pe-

a
b
c
d

T = 5 s.

What is the length l0 of the spring

1.552 m
2.134 m
8.100 m
3.781 m

Extra Credit Questions


Question 22

In the game Cut the Rope (see

Question 24

At which angle

Luke should

Fig. 449) two pendulums, A and B, have the lengths

be ejected (see Fig. 450) to achieve the maximum

of 11 and 4 units, respectively. What is the ratio of


T
their periods, TA ?
B

height?
a

0.603

0.364

2.75

11.658

Question 23

= rad
= 45
= 60
= 0.5 rad

Question 25

In the game Angry Birds Star

Wars (see Fig. 450) Luke is being ejected towards


unsuspecting stormtroopers. Which conditions are
required for him to achieve the maximum distance?

= 30
= 60
= 45

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

maximum pull of the slingshot at

half of the maximum pull of the slingshot at

The daytime temperature on the


32 C. However

night-time temperatures go as low as 60 C. If


planet of Hoth (see Fig. 450) is

the air resistance is taken into consideration, do you


think that Luke would go further during the night
for the same ejecting conditions? Assume the atmospheric pressure is the same.
a

Yes

No

= 45

+90/4/3+

Figure 446: Curve representing simple harmonic oscillations

Figure 447: Velocity-time graph

Figure 448: Car motion graph

+90/5/2+

Figure 449: Two pendulums, A and B, in the game Cut the Rope

Figure 450: Screenshot from the game Angry Birds Star Wars

+90/6/1+

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