PHYS 1415 exam 2
which of these has the greater density?
1 gram of lead
how much power is expended if you lift a 100-N rock 5 meters in 2 seconds?
250 W
You have kinetic energy when you run. If you run 3 times as fast, you'll have a kinetic energy
3 times as much
A baloon hovering best illustrates
Archimede's principle
Above the earth's atmosphere, Earth gravity is zero or nearzero
False
Impluses are smaller when bouncing occurs
False
Padding is put in the dashboard of a car to reduce momentum during a collision,
False
The density of matter is given by its mass multiplied by its volume
False
The gravitational field of earth is very weak up there in space shuttle territory
False
Water expandswhen heated from 0 C to 4 C
False
When a fluid gains speed, the pressure within the fluid increases
False
Work is equal to the applied force x time the force acts
False
the total amount of all energies in a substance is its temperature
False
If your speeding car slams into a haystack and comes to rest, how will the force that acts on it compare with slamming into a brick wall and coming to rest?
Less
If your speeding car slams into a haystack and comes to rest, how will the IMPULSE that acts on it compare with slamming into a brick wall and coming to rest?
Same
Superman is at rest in free space and thows an asteroid that has more mass than superman, then which moves faster?
Superman
Which has more momentum, a 100-kg linemen running at 10km/hr or a 75-kg quarterback running at 12 km/hr
The lineman
A change in pressure at any point in an enclosed fluid at rest is transmitted undiminished to all points in the fluid
True
An earth satalite is a projectile that falls around the Earth instead of falling into it
True
For every object, hot or cold, both absorbs and emits radiant energy
True
Gravitation on your body by the earth is less at the top of a mountain
True
Heat is the energy that transfers from one object to another because of a temperature difference.
True
Potential energy and kinetic energy are two forms of mechanical energy
True
Pressure in a liquid depends on the density and its depth
True
The bouyant force acting on a floating object is equal to both the weight of the object and the weight of the fluid displaced
True
The earth pulls harder on the moon than the moon pulls on the earth
True
The rate at which work is done is called power
True
There is a lower limit to how cold something can be
True
When work is done on a system, the energy of the system changes
True
Earth satellites are typically more than 100 km high so as to be above the Earth's
atmosphere
a barometer measures
atmospheric pressure
which has more potential energy, a 50-kg load 2 meters high, or a 100-kg load 1 meter high?
both the same
Thermal energy travels from one part of a body of water to another primarily by the process of
convection
To slightly increase the volume of some 4 C water, you should
cool it or heat it
When you squeeze and compress a water baloon, you also
decrease its volume, and increase internal air pressure
When you fire a projectile horizontally while falling below the line of sight is
depends on the initial speed
Water pressure at the bottom of the ocean depends on
depth and density of salt water
If the mass of the earth some how doubled, and everything else remained the same, my weight ould
double
The satellite that undergoes changes in its speed is the satellite in
eliptical orbit
What a hydraulic device cannot multiply
energy
Impulse and Momentum are 2 words for the same concept
false
The source of geothermal energy is solar origin
false
An object that has kinetic energy must have
force
A glass vase that falls on the floor will be less likely to break if the floor is carpeted . This is because the
force of the impact will be less because time of impact will be longer
When Nellie Newton pushes an object with twice the force for twice the distance, the work she does on the object is
four times as much
Consider the gravitational force between Earth and a meteor in outer space. If the meteor moves so its distance from the Earth's center doubles, the gravitational force on the meteor will be
half
A moving freight car collides with an identical car at rest on the track. The collision is elastic. compared with the speed of the first car befoe the collision, the speed of the combined cars is
half as much.
If you stood atop a ladder on earth that was as tall as the earth's radius, so you were twice as far from the earth's center your weight atop the ladder would be
half its normal value
Fur keeps an animal warm in the winter, because t
he fur contains trapped air
Consider molecules of hydrogen gas and molecules of heavieroxygen gas that have the same kinetic energy. The molecules with more speed are
hydrogen
A cannonball shot from a cannon with a long barrel will be faster because the cannonball recieves greater
impulse
Strictly speaking, when the lights are turned on in an automobile
more gasoline is eventually consumed
Skellly the skater travels at a high speed and needs a certain amount of force to stop him. More stopping force will be needed if he has
more, momentum, mass and less stopping distance
Kinetic energy is the energy an object has due to its
motion
Pull one end of an ideal pulley system down 1 meter with a 100 N force , and you'll lift a 20-N load a distance of
none of these
What force prevents a stallite from fallling?
none of these-?
Heat energy travels from the sun to the earth by the process of
radiation
When water changes phase from vapor to liquid, energy is
released by the vapor
While a rock tossed in the water sinks, the bouyant force on it
remains constant.
The difference between a cup of hot chocolate, and a cup of cooled chocolate has to do with the difference in molecular
speeds
The bouyant force that acts on a boat floating in water is equal to the weight of
the boat and the water displaced by the bot.
Archimedes' Principle
the buoyant force on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object
Which is greater, the gravittional force between the earth and the moon, or between the earth and the sun?
the earth and the moon
When work is done on an object, the energy gained by the object is equal to
the force and distance moved by the object
The fact that bouyant force act upward on fish in water is due to
the greater upward and less downward water pressure on the fish
A tennis ball is launched from a launching machine. Compared with the amount of impulse on each ball, the amount of of impulse on the machine is
the same.
Which will warm up faster on a sunny day, the water in a puddle or the sand that surrounds the puddle?
the sand
When a net force acts on a system, the momentum of a system will change
true
When the net force on a system is zero, no change in the system's momentum occurs
true
The brakes are slammed on a speeding truck and it skids to a stop. If the truck were heavily loaded so it had twice the total mass, the skidding distance would be
twice as far
If you could throw abaseball horizontally, at a speed of 8 km/s with no air drag and nothing to stop it,
wait 90 minutes and it will return to you
Consider a ring with a gap in it, when the ring is heated, the gap becomes
wider
Firewalker who walk barefoot on red-hot wooden coals depend on
woods poor conductivity
You float higher in salt water because in salt water
you don't have to immerse as deep to displace your weight.