Physics Ch. 5

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A Hooke's law spring is compressed a distance d and is used to launch a particle of mass m vertically to a height h above its starting position. Under double the compression, the spring is now used to launch a particle of mass 2 m. How high does the second mass rise above its starting position?

2h

By how much is the energy stored in a Hooke's law spring increased when its stretch is increased from 8.00 cm to 16.0 cm?

300%

A Hooke's law spring is compressed a distance d and is used to launch a mass m vertically to a height h above its starting position. Under double the compression, the spring is now used to launch the mass. How high does the mass now rise above its starting position?

4h

In a problem using energy considerations to solve for the speed of a ball thrown from the top of a building when it strikes the ground below, where should the potential energy have its zero value?

It doesn't matter since only differences in potential energy matter in solutions

When an object is dropped from a tower, what is the effect of the air resistance as it falls?

None of the above choices are valid

A block is projected with speed v across a horizontal surface and slides to a stop due to friction. The same block is then projected with the same speed v up an incline where is slides to a stop due to friction. In which case did the total mechanical energy of the block decrease the least?

The case on the inclined surface had the least decrease in total mechanical energy

Three different mass projectiles are launched from the top of a building each at different angles of elevation. Each particle has the same initial kinetic energy. Which particle has the greatest speed just as it impacts with the ground?

The one with the lowest mass

Two blocks are released from the top of a building. One falls straight down while the other slides down a smooth ramp. If all friction is ignored, which one is moving faster when it reaches the bottom?

They both will have the same speed

The work done by static friction can be:

any of the above

If during a given physical process the only force acting on an object is friction, which of the following must be assumed in regard to the object's kinetic energy?

cannot tell from the information given

As an object is lowered into a deep hole in the surface of the earth, which of the following must be assumed in regard to its potential energy?

decrease

Which of the following is an example of a non-conservative force?

friction

A Hooke's law spring is compressed a distance d and is used to launch a mass m vertically to a height h above its starting position. Under the same compression d, the spring is now used to launch a mass of 2m. How high does this second mass rise?

h/2

A force of 5.0 N is applied to a 20-kg mass on a horizontal frictionless surface. As the speed of the mass increases at a constant acceleration, the power delivered to it by the force:

increases

The unit of power, watt, is dimensionally the same as:

joule/second

The SI units for k, the spring constant, are equivalent to:

kg/s^2

Which of the following is that form of energy associated with an object's motion?

kinetic

The unit of work, joule, is dimensionally the same as:

newton-meter

Which of the following is that form of energy associated with an object's location in a conservative force field?

potential

The rate at which work is done is equivalent to which of the following?

power

Three different mass projectiles are launched from the top of a building each at different angles of elevation. Each particle has the same initial kinetic energy. Which particle has the greatest kinetic energy just as it impacts with the ground?

the one with the highest mass

The quantity of work equal to one joule is also equivalent to which of the following?

watt x s

The area under the force vs. displacement curve represents:

work

Is it possible for the total mechanical energy of a moving particle to be negative?

yes


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