Test 2 PS
A wheelbarrow is an example of a
second class lever
The impulse-momentum relationship is a direct result of Newton's
second law
Which of the following objects exerts a gravitational force?
-- a bowling ball -- a book -- a feather
The concept of free-falling objects applies to
--apples --the moon --the planets
The density of air in the atmosphere varies with
--temperature. --altitude. --gaseous composition.
When you jump from an elevated position to the ground below, the force you experience when landing depends on
--the jumping height. --how much your knees bend. --the softness or hardness of the ground.
Gravitational potential energy depends on
--the mass of the object --height of the object --the acceleration due to gravity
The buoyant force that acts on a 1000-N boat is
1000 N
A 1-kg rubber ball and a 1-kg blob of putty drop on a floor from the same height. Which exerts greater force on the floor?
Ball because it bounces
An elephant on slippery ice shoots a peanut from its trunk in a horizontal direction. Which has the greater amount of momentum change—the elephant or the peanut?
Both the same.
The energy source for dry-rock geothermal power is
Earth's thermal energy
_____ is the ratio of useful work output to work input
Efficiency
A low-mass molecule and a high-mass molecule moving with the same kinetic energy have equal speeds
False
A main reason the Moon doesn't crash into Earth is because Earth gravity is very small at Moon's relatively large distance
False
An automobile and a skateboard moving at the same speed in the same direction have equal momenta.
False
An egg tossed into a sagging sheet rather than against a wall will not break because the momentum change is less for the sagging sheet
False
Earth and the Moon gravitationally attract each other, with Earth pulling harder on the Moon than Moon pulls on Earth
False
For a projectile, the horizontal component velocity is proportional to its vertical component of velocity.
False
For a satellite in an elliptical orbit around Earth, both gravitational force and speed remain unchanged everywhere
False
If gravitation between Earth and the Moon suddenly disappeared, the Moon would nevertheless continue circling Earth
False
The law of energy conservation does not apply to nuclear reactors
False
When a gymnast falls on a thick mat, both the impulse and force of fall is decreased.
False
When a skateboarder at rest tosses a ball horizontally, the speed of the tossed ball is equal to the speed of the recoiling skateboard.
False
When two lumps of equal mass clay have a head-on collision and come to rest, both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved
False
How does the total momentum of two objects before a collision compare with the total momentum after the collision?
It is the same.
What will happen to air bubbles in a narrowing pipe of moving water?
The air bubbles will get bigger
Airbags in cars reduce injuries by providing more time in which the momentum of an occupant changes, thereby reducing force
True
An apple falling from a tree and the Moon are both affected by the same source of gravity
True
A ball tossed straight up in the air has its maximum potential energy at the top of its path
True
A boxer rides with the punch so as to increase the time of contact with the opponent's glove, which lessens the force.
True
A cart traveling at the same speed on Moon's surface has just as much momentum as the same car at the same speed on Earth's surface.
True
A mountain lion and a rabbit running with the same kinetic energy have unequal speeds
True
A projectile is any object projected by any means that continues in motion
True
An explanation of the swinging-ball apparatus, wherein two balls released always results in two identical balls popping out, involves both the conservation of momentum and the conservation of energy
True
For a satellite in circular orbit around Earth, both gravitational force and speed remain unchanged everywhere
True
If you do 100 J of net work on a cart, its energy will increase by 100 J
True
In the absence of air drag, the vertical component of a projectile's motion continually changes
True
The gravitational force decreases between a pair of planets when they get farther apart
True
The higher the efficiency of a device, the less thermal energy is generated
True
The kinetic energy of a roller coaster is greater at lower elevations than at higher elevations
True
The potential energy of a roller coaster is greater at higher elevations than at lower elevations
True
Two shopping carts having a collision encounter the same amount of force regardless of mass.
True
When a rocket in space gives momentum to exhaust gases, the same amount of momentum is imparted on the rocket by the gases.
True
When a skateboarder at rest tosses a ball horizontally, the momentum of the tossed ball is equal to the momentum of the recoiling skateboard.
True
Is there a buoyant force acting on you at this minute?
Yes, but you don't feel it because of your much greater weight
The shape of a satellite's path when traveling at a constant speed is
a circle
A pair of tweezers is
a compound machine made of two third-class levers
Which is an example of projectile motion?
a dart thrown at a dart board
Which of the following has a momentum of zero?
a newspaper lying on a table
The magnitude of G indicates that gravity is
a relatively weak force
Which object does not have momentum?
a rock by the side of the road
A hot air balloon that hovers without motion displaces
a weight of air equal to its own weight
Which of the following is not a factor in calculating momentum?
acceleration
A first-class lever has the
fulcrum in the middle
Which of the following is a simple machine?
all of the above
In the absence of external forces, momentum is conserved in
both an elastic or an inelastic collision
Legend tells us that Newton realized that the idea of falling applies to
both apples and the moon
Archimedes' principle applies to fluids, which means it applies primarily to
both liquids and gases
When a falling object bounces as it hits the ground
both of these
Mechanical energy applies to
both potential and kinetic energy
A machine is a device that
can multiply and change the direction of an input force
The law of conservation of energy states that energy
cannot be created or destroyed
If air speed is greater along the top surface of the wing of an airplane, pressure of the moving air there is
decreased
When objects are moved further apart from each other, the force of gravity between them
decreases
When two trucks traveling in opposite directions pass each other, the air pressure between the trucks
decreases
Wind speeding up as it blows over the top of a peaked roof
decreases atmospheric pressure there
Water pressure at the bottom of a deep pond depends on the
depth of the pond
Whereas impulse involves force and time, work involves force and
distance
The gravitational force between two objects depends on masses of objects and
distance between objects
If you squeeze a balloon to half its volume, the air pressure in the balloon will be
doubled
Energy is conserved when an Earth satellite travels in a
either an elliptical or circular path
_____ is a measure of the ability to do work
energy
When a cannonball is shot from a cannon, the cannon recoils. Compared with the momentum given to the cannonball, the momentum of the recoiling cannon is ideally
equal and opposite
Buoyancy on a floating object
equals both weight and volume of fluid displaced
The density of a hovering balloon
equals the density of the surrounding air
What Newton discovered about gravity was that it
extends at least to the Sun and planets
Any object composed of iron will sink in water
false
As a fish swims deeper in a lake, water pressure on the fish remains relatively constant
false
Water pressure in home faucets is the same on high floors as it is on basement floors
false
When a stream of water gains speed, pressure within the water increase
false
When a stream of water gains speed, pressure within the water increases.
false
A satellite in elliptical orbit about Earth travels slowest when it moves
far from Earth
Impulse depends on
force and time
Orbital motion is a combination of
forward motion and free fall
Raising an auto in a service station increases its gravitational potential energy. Raising it four times as high increases its potential energy by
four times
When two identical cars, one traveling twice as fast as the other, brake to a stop with old-fashioned brakes, the faster car will skid
four times as far
A helium-filled balloon hovers in air. The pressure of the atmosphere against the bottom of the balloon must be
greater than pressure against the top
The buoyant force that acts on an object submerged in water is due to
greater water pressure on the bottom than on the top
The potential energy of a satellite in an elliptical orbit is
greatest at the apogee (farthest point)
The velocity of a satellite in an elliptical orbit is
greatest at the perigee (nearest point)
For a tossed ball, the component of velocity that remains constant without air drag is the
horizontal component
Astronauts "float" when inside an orbiting spaceship because they are
in free fall
A wedge is a modified
inclined plane
Consider a U-shaped tube filled with water with pistons at each end. When pressure is increased at one end of the tube, pressure at the other side will
increase by the same amount
When you stand on one foot rather than two feet, you
increase the pressure on the floor
Atmospheric pressure becomes less with
increasing altitude
Momentum is described as
inertia in motion
Pumice is a volcanic rock that floats in water. The density of pumice
is less than the density of water
When a moving bowling ball hits a pin, some of the ball's momentum
is transferred to the pin.
While standing on a skateboard at rest, you catch a horizontally-moving ball. Compared with the initial speed of the ball, the speed of you and the ball is
less
Lifting a car using a car jack is easier because it requires
less force
Bernoulli's principle says that when the speed of a fluid increases, there is
less pressure in the fluid
An object's momentum is determined by the object's
mass and velocity
The force of gravity between two objects depends on their
masses and distance apart
Newton imagined a cannonball fired horizontally from atop a mountain in the absence of air drag. He hypothesized that the cannonball would be an Earth satellite if its curved path
matched Earth's curvature
At the top of its arc, a thrown ball has _____ potential energy
maximum
Water from a fire hose knocks over a wooden shed. Compared with the pressure within the water, the water pressure against the shed is
more even though pressure within the fluid is less
One object has a greater density than another when it has
more mass per given volume
You feel less stopping force when falling into a net rather than a rigid surface because of
more time for momentum change
When you catch a fast-moving baseball with your bare hand, it's a good idea to
move your hand in the direction the ball is moving
An object with density equal to the density of the fluid in which it is immersed
neither sinks nor floats
The force of gravity between two planets depends on
none of these
The primary source of the sun's energy is
nuclear fusion
Atmospheric pressure is due to the weight
of the atmosphere
When a projectile achieves escape speed from Earth, it
outruns the influence of Earth's gravity, but is never beyond it
Which of the following is an example of mechanical energy?
potential energy
As a dropped penny falls toward the ground, _____ energy is converted to _____ energy
potential, kinetic
_____ is defined as the rate at which work is done
power
If a car comes to a full stop when hitting a haystack and hitting a stone wall, the change in momentum is greater for hitting the
same momentum change in both cases
The Moon remains in orbit while falling around the Earth due to its
tangential velocity
Most of the energy on earth ultimately comes from
the Sun
When a 1-kg cart on an air track bumps into another 1-kg cart and they stick, the momentum after sticking is
the same as before
The potential energy of a satellite in circular orbit is
the same everywhere
For a tossed ball, the component of velocity that changes with time even without air drag is
the vertical component
A ball rolling along a bowling alley maintains its speed because
there is no horizontal force acting on the ball
Levers are divided into _____ classes based on the location of the fulcrum and of the input and output forces.
three
In hitting something, follow-through is important. This increases the impulse by increasing the
time of contact
A helium-filled balloon that floats in air displaces its weight of air
true
As an air-filled balloon is pulled deeper and deeper in water, the volume of the balloon decreases and buoyant force on the balloon also decreases
true
If water pressure were the same at all depths, buoyant force wouldn't occur
true
The buoyant force on a floating boat equals the weight of the boat, and also the weight of water displaced by the boat.
true
You float higher in salt water compared with fresh water because you don't have to "sink" as far to displace your weight of denser salt water
true
When work is done twice as quickly, then the power expended is
twice
Raising a heavy load requires work. Raising it twice as high requires
twice the work
While a projectile moves horizontally with no change in motion, it moves vertically
under the influence of gravity
A completely submerged object always displaces its own
volume of fluid
When you say momentum is conserved, you mean that
without external impulses, a system's momentum remains the same before and after an interaction
When you try jumping from a rowboat to the dock, you may fall in the water because
you'll make the boat recoil and underestimate your jump.
When you jump from an elevated position to the ground below, the force you experience when landing does NOT depend on
your attitude about jumping