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CHAP 1 . (a) No direction.

The net force is zero


(a) The force exerted by the car on you.
(D) somewhere between 117.0 and 117.4 lb. (cl) the ground exerts a greater friction force on
(a) 1600 mm. Matt than it does on the truck
(b) 2. (d) increases but the rope always sags where the
(b) 3. pack hangs.
(b) how close a measurement is to the true value (c) The force the water exerts on the paddle
d) multiply by 1/9. (c) is accelerating upward.
e) It will always be accurate to at least two (c) less than the weight of the skier.
significant f igures. (b) The force of gravity acting on the ball.
cl) All of the above (c) continues at the velocity it had before the second
force was applied.
CHAP 2 (D) the force you exert on the box is equal to the
(a, b, c, d, e, f, g) force of the box pushing back on you.
(D) —x direction decreasing in speed. (B) 20 N to the left.
(D) The object will slow down, momentarily (b) he leaves the slope (no longer touches the snow)
stopping, (a) less than 950 N
then pick up speed moving to the left.
(c) ν = 0, a = 9.8 m/s2 down. CHAP 5
(a) Both increase at the same rate (b) The door is exerting a nghtward force on you.
(c) Less than 40 km/h. (e) Acceleration, net force.
(c) The acceleration of both balls is the same. © LURUS
(b)y = y0+ (-20 m/s) t- (l/2)gf (D) Both the acceleration and net force on the car
(A) DAIGRAM point inward
(b) At the bottom of the circle.
CHAP 3 (A) TEGAK LURUS
(c) 37. (D) it is freely falling but it has a high tangential
(a) less than or equal to the magnitude of the velocity
vector. f) Both the same; the Moon
B) 120°. (c) the astronauts and the station are in free fall
(a) as soon as it leaves the barrel. towards the center of the Earth.
(b) KEBAWAH (b) The two satellites have the same speed.
(b) The thrown ball. (c) It will remain in the same orbit with the shuttle
(c) In your hand (D) SORONG KANA BAWAH
(cl) all the same time
(c) the magnitude of the velocity is the slowest CHAP 6
(b) The bullet will hit the monkey because both the (b) only if it starts moving.
monkey and the bullet are falling downward at the (c) No work is done if the direction of motion is
same rate due to gravity. perpendicular to the force.
(b) The acceleration of the projectile is positive and (c) 4.
decreasing when the projectile is moving upwards, (D)4cl.
zero at the top, and increasingly negative as the (c) No more than h—probably a little less.
projectile descends (e) Everywhere; the energy of the ball is the same at
A) less than 20 m/s. all of these points.
(b) 30 to 60 km/h
CHAP 4 (cl) The rate at which the engine can do work.
(b) Both hit the ground with the same speed. what the angle of the cable
(e) с and cl equally? (c) F is equal to only the \ component of the tension
C m the cable
(c) its potential energy increases and its kinetic (a) rise
energy remains the same (c) The tension in cord A is greater than that in cord
(a) The force of friction B.
(a) The potential energy decreases while the ball is (c) The Young's modulus of the rope.
going up. (e) much more than the woman's weight.
(D) Increase the area of the columns by a factor of 8
CHAP 7 by increasing their diameter by a factor of 2V5.
(D) They both have the same change in magnitude of (D)2.0cm.
momentum because momentum is conserved.
(b) decreases. CHAP 10
(c) No difference. (c) They experience the same buoyancy force
(a) Throw it directly away from the space station. (d) All three are equal.
(a) only momentum is conserved. (c) The same for both
(a) The golf ball. (d) The average density of the ocean liner is less than
(a) The superball. that of seawater.
(c) The baseball is hit straight back to the pitcher at a (b) fall.
speed of 110 km/h. (c) remains the same
(D) They have the same momentum, but the car has (a) No, there is no cold air to displace, so no
more kinetic energy than the truck buoyancy force would exist
(c) maintains a constant speed. (c) the same when it is floating in water or in oil.
(c) The ball swings up farther in (ii) than in (i) id) Need more information to determine how the
water pressure changes.
CHAP 8 (a) greater in the wide part.
(c) half of Bonnie's. (B) faster over the right side than over the left side
(b)\e. (a) Smoke rises more rapidly in the chimney
(b) will read low.
C KEATAS CHAP 13
(c) (80 N) (5 0 m) (sin 37°) (c) Rod A = rod B.
(b) The hollow one (d) All of the above
(b) The wheel with spokes has about twice the ke (c) The hole in the plate and the opening in the ring
(b) so that it wasn't rotating? get larger.
(b) so that it wasn't rotating? (b) increases by about 25%.
(a) It increases. B) of 1.07.
(a) It increases. (c) PB = \PA.
(a) increase because of conservation of angular (e) The pressure, the volume, or both, may increase.
momentum. (c) the temperature of the gas.
(c) stay the same (e) 1 4 times greater in B.
(a) The helium atoms will be moving faster than the
CHAP 9 oxygen molecules, on average.
(D) 60 kg. (d) All gas molecules have the same speed at a
(cl) can be located anywhere. particular temperature.
(a) must be at least half the weight of the beam, no (a) Always use temperature m kelvms and absolute
matter pressure
(c) will increase as the temperature of a gas
increases.

VHAP 14
(c) Heat flows from the tea into the ice cube
(c) Equal.
(a) Each is at the same temperature.
(c) Heat flows into or out of the material.
(a) Yes, the water could be changing phase.
(d) conduction and convection
(c) the amount of energy transferred between
objects as a result of a difference m temperature.
d) by any object not at 0 K.
(c) More information is needed
d) The one with the lesser mass.
d) Water has a high specific heat
(a) The cooler one.

CHAP 15
(d) work is done on the gas.
(c) Both (i) and (ii) are possible.
(c) the work done on the gas would be greater
d) О > 0, AU = 0, W > 0.
d) (ii) and (iii) only.
B) both the temperature and pressure of the gas
decrease
(B) ~ 66%
(D) No, the heat exhausted by the refrigerator into
the room is more than the heat the refrigerator
takes out of the room.
(a) Increase the temperature of the hot part of the
system and reduce the temperature of the exhaust.
(a) 20%.
(B) Entropy increases,

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