Module 01 Physics
A 10-N falling object encounters 10 N of air resistance. The net force on it is
0 N
A mosquito flying at 3 m/s encounters a 3-m/s breeze blowing in the opposite direction, which gives it a resulting speed over the ground of
0 m/s
The gain in speed each second for a freely falling object is about
10 m/s
Any falling object that gains a velocity of 10 m/s each second has an acceleration of
10 m/s^2
Ten seconds after starting from rest, a freely-falling baseball will have a speed of about
100 m/s
A 10-kg mass at Earth's surface weighs about
100N
The support force on a 10-N book that rests on a horizontal surface is
10N
Daisy weighs 120 N and carries Trixie who weighs 40 N on her back. The support force on Daisy's feet is
160 N
When Jean hikes a distance of 1 km in a time of one-half hour her average speed is
2 km/h
A 50-N object falling in air experiences 30 N of air resistance. The amount of net force on the falling object is
20 N
The average speed of a horse that gallops a distance of 10 km in a time of 30 min is
20 km/h
You're driving in a car at 50 km/h and bump into a car ahead traveling at 48 km/h in the same direction. The speed of impact is
2km/h
A 3000-N bear grasping a vertical tree slides down at constant velocity. The friction force between the tree and the bear is
3000 N
If you toss a ball straight upward at 40 m/s, with no air resistance it returns to you at a speed of
40 m/s
Burl and Paul have a total weight of 1300 N. The tensions in the ropes that support the scaffold they stand on add to 1700 N. The weight of the scaffold itself must be
400 N
An object is pulled with two forces, 10 N northward and 15 N southward. The magnitude of the net force is
5 N
When a 10-kg block is simultaneously pushed toward the east with 20 N and toward the west with 15 N, the combination of these forces on the block is
5 N east
Nellie runs the length of a 100-yard football field in a time of 20 seconds. Her average running speed is
5 yds/s
A girl pushes a cart to the left with a 100-N force. At the same time a boy pushes it to the right with a 50-N force. The net force exerted on the cart is
50 N on the left
A mosquito flying at 3 m/s encounters a 3-m/s breeze blowing in the same direction, which gives it a resulting speed over the ground of
6 m/s
Six seconds after starting from rest, a freely-falling baseball has a speed of
60 m/s
An object in free fall has a speed of 60 m/s. One second later its speed is
70 m/s
The scientist first credited for discovering the concept of inertia was
Galileo
When you stand at rest on a pair of bathroom scales, the readings on the scales will always
add to equal your weight
Compared with a 1-kg block of solid iron, a 2-kg block of solid iron has twice as much
all of the above
The equilibrium rule states that the vector sum of all forces acting on a
all of the above
The resistive force of friction occurs for
all of the above
Which has zero acceleration?
all of the above
The net force on an object is
all the forces acting on it at once
Which has the greatest mass?
automobile battery
Given that two forces of 10 N and 15 N act horizontally (one dimension) on an object, the net force must
be either 5 N or 25 N.
If Burl carried Paul piggy-back while standing in the middle of a scaffold, the tensions in the two supporting ropes would
be equal
A heavy ball hangs by a string, with a second string attached to its bottom (the figure above). A quick pull on the bottom string breaks the
bottom string.
As you jump up and down on a floor, the support force by the floor experiences
changes
The two measurements necessary for calculating average speed are
distance and time
Aristotle treated motion by
dividing it into two classes.
A bucket of cement is raised by a rope at constant speed at a construction site. Compared with the force of gravity on the bucket, the upward force supplied by the rope is
equal
Marie pushes horizontally on her desk, but not hard enough to get it moving. The friction force acting on the desk is
equal and opposite to her push
Burl and Paul on a sign-painting scaffold are in equilibrium, which means that the net upward supporting force of the vertical ropes is
equal and opposite to the combined weights of Burl, Paul, and the scaffold.
According to Galileo, the test of scientific truth is
experiment
Science greatly advanced when Galileo favored
experiment
In contrast to Aristotle's way of explaining nature, Galileo relied on
experimental
When the bottom string is pulled slowly in the heavy-ball-and-strings demonstration (the figure above), tension
in the top string is due to your pull plus the weight of the ball.
Joshua stands on a floor that supports him. When Sydney rides piggy-back on Joshua, the support force by the floor beneath Joshua
increases
A glance at the speedometer on your vehicle will tell you your
instantaneous speed
When a ball increases in speed by the same amount each second, its acceleration
is constant
Once a basketball player's feet are off the floor in making a jump, the jumper's acceleration
is g; no more, no less.
Whenever the net force on an object is zero, its acceleration
is zero
According to Aristotle, a rolled ball eventually comes to a stop because
it seeks its natural state of rest
Galileo said that if you rolled a ball along a level surface it would
keep rolling without slowing down if no friction acted upon it.
A chunk of gold weighs 1 N on Earth. On the Moon its weight would be
less
On the surface of the Moon where acceleration due to gravity is less, a person's hang time would be
longer
A kilogram is a measure of an object's
mass
A kilogram is a unit of
mass
Between mass and weight, the more fundamental quantity is
mass
Shake an object to and from if you want to judge its
mass
An object is pulled with three forces: one at 20 N to the right, another at 40 N to the right, and the third at 30 N to the left. The net force is
none of the above
Compared with a 1-kg block of solid iron, a 2-kg block of solid iron has the same
none of the above
According to Galileo, inertia is a
property of all matter
An object is pulled with two forces, 10 N northward and 15 N southward. The direction of the net force is to the
south
When Marie pushes her desk to the right, friction between the floor and the desk acts toward
the left
A chunk of metal has a mass of 1 kg on Earth. If the same chunk were on the Moon its mass would be
the same
As an object freely falls, its
velocity increases
Acceleration and velocity are
very different from each other
The quantity that most relates to the size of an object is
volume
Lift an object against the force of gravity if you want to judge its
weight