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A spring is characterized by a spring constant of 60 n/m. How much potential; energy does it store, when stretched by 1.0 cm

0.003 J

A 4.0 kg box of fruit slides 8.0 m down a ramp inclined at 30 degrees from the horizontal. If the box slides at a constant velocity of 5.0 m/s the work done by gravity is

0.16 kJ

A 60.0 kg mass person wishes to push a 120 kg mass bod across a level floor. The coefficient of static friction between the persons shoes and the floor is 0.700. What is the mac coefficient of the static friction between the box and the floor such that the person can push horizontally on the box and cause it to start moving

0.350

How much work was required to bring the 1000 kg roller coaster from point P to a rest at point Q at the top of the 50.0 M peak

0.49 MJ

a person carries a mass of 10 kg and walks along the x axis for the distance of 100, with a constant velocity of 2 m/s. What is the work done by this person

0J

If the roller coaster leaves point Q from rest what is its speed at point S compared to its speed at point R

1 sqrt 2

How much energy is needed to change the speed of a 1600 kg sport utility vehicle from 15.0 m/s to 40.0 m/s

1.10 MJ

A ball of mass 100 g is dropped from a height of 12 m its momentum when it strikes the ground is

1.5 m/s

A 60 gram toy rocket achieves a speed of 80 m/s after 3.0 seconds when fired straight up. What is the average total force on the rocket during the 3s?

1.6 N

What is the amount of work done by force F1 as the object moves up the inclined plane

12.0 J

A skier, of mass 60 kg pushes off the top of a frictionless hill with an initial speed of 4.0 m/s.How fast will she be moving after dropping 10 m in elevation?

15 m/s

A train consists of a caboose (mass = 1000 kg) a car (mass 2000 kg) and an engine car (mass 2000 kg). If the train has an acceleration of 5.50 m/s then the tension force in the coupling between the middle car and the engine car is

16.5 kN

the wheels of the engine are pushing back on what force

16.5 kN

Car J moves twice as fast as car K, and car J has half the mass of car K. The kinetic energy of car J, compared to car K is

2 to 1

A car of mass m, traveling with a velocity v, strikes a parked station wagon, who's mass is 2m. The bumpers lock together in this head-on inelastic collision. What fraction of the initial kinetic energy is lost in this collision? A) 1/2 B) 1/3 C) 1/4 D) 2/3

2/3

Assuming negligible friction, what spring constant (force constant) would be needed by the spring in a "B-B gun" to fire a 10-g pellet to a height of 100 m if the spring is initially compressed by 0.10 m? A) 20 N/cm B) 20 N/m C) 200 N/m D) 2000 N/cm E) 0.0020 N/m

20 N/m

If both the mass and the velocity of a ball are tripled, the kinetic energy of the ball is increased by a factor of

27

The follow four forces act on a 4.00 kg object: F1= 300 N east F2= 700 N north F3= 500 N west F4= 600 N south

300 N in a direction 26.6 north of west

How fast must the coaster be moving at P in order to coast to a stop at Q

31 m/s

If the roller coaster leaves point Q from rest how fast is it traveling at point R?

31 m/s

A handball of mass 0.10 kg traveling horizontally at 15 m/s sticks a wall and rebounds at 19 m/s. What is the change in the momentum of the ball?

4.4 N-s

a golf club exerts an average force of 1000 N on a 0.045 kg golf ball which is initially at rest. The club is in contact with the ball for 1.8 m/s. What is the speed of the golf ball as it leaves the tree?

40 m/s

A small bomb, of mass 10 kg, is moving toward the North with a velocity of 4.0 m/s. It explodes into three fragments: a 5.0-kg fragment moving west with a speed of 8.0 m/s; a 4.0-kg fragment moving east with a speed of 10 m/s; and a third fragment with a mass of 1.0 kg. What is the velocity of the third fragment? (Neglect air friction.) A) zero B) 40 m/s north C) 40 m/s south D) 5.0 m/s south

40 m/s north

A 10 kg mass, hung onto a spring causes the spring to stretch 2.0 cm. the spring constant is

49 N/cm

Stacy (s) and David (D0 are having a tug of war by pulling on opposite ends of a 5.0 kg rope. Stacy pulls with a 15 N force. What is davids force if the rope accelerates toward stacy at 2.0 m/s

5 N

A 42.0 kg block of ice slides down the plane incline 34 degrees. Assuming friction is negligible, what is the acceleration of the block down the incline?

5.48 m/s

Matthew pulls his little sister Sarah in a sled on an icy surface with a force of 60.0 Newtons at an angle of 37.0 degrees upward from the horizontal. If he pulls her a distance of 12.0 m the work he does is

575 J

Car A (mass= 1000 kg) moves to the right along a level, straight road at a speed of 6.0 m/s. It collides directly with car B (mass 200 kg) in a completely inelastic collision. What is the momentum after the collision if car B was initially at rest?

6.0 KN-s to the right

An object of mass 10.0kg is initially at rest. A 100 N force causes it to move horizontally through a distance of 6.00 m. What is the change in the kinetic energy of this object?

600 J

A 2.0 kg mass moving to the East at a speed of 4.0 m/s collides head on in an inelastic collision with a stationary 2.0 kg mass. How much kinetic energy is lost during this collision?

8.0 J

A 6.00 kg block is in contact with a 4.00 kg block on a frictionless surface. The 6.00 kg block is being pushed by a 20.0 N force toward the 4.00 kg block. What is the magnitude of the force of the 6.00 kg block on the 4.00 kg block?

8.00 N

After leaving the platform the drivers momentum will be at which point

B

Suppose a bug spatters upon your windshield as you drive down the road. Which sustains the greater change of momentum?

Both the same

An arrow is shot straight up. At the top of its path, the net force acting on it is

Equal to its weight

Two cardboard boxes full of books are in contact with each other on a frictionless table. Box H has twice the mass of box G. If you push on box G with a horizontal force F, then box H will experience a net force of

F

A force is required to keep an object moving along a horizontal line

False

In any elastic head on collision, the relative speed of the two objects after the collision has the same magnitude but opposite direction as before the collision, no matter what the masses are

False

The acceleration of an object depends only on the net applied force

False

The kinetic coefficient of friction is usually larger than the static coefficient of friction

False

The moon pulls on the earth with one sixth of the force of the Earth exerts on the moon

False

You slam on the brakes of your car in a panic, and skid a certain distance on a straight, level road. If you had been traveling twice as fast, what distance would the car have skidded, under the same conditions?

It would have skidded 4 times farther

Planning to elope with her boyfriend janice slides down a rope from her 4th story window. As she slides down the rope she tightens harder on the rope which of course increases the tension in the rope. When the upward tension in the rope equals Janice's weight

Janice will continue down at a constant speed

A leaf falls from a tree. Compare its kinetic energy K to its potential energy U.

K increases, and U decreases

King Kong falls from the top of the Empire State Building, through the air (air friction is present), to the ground below. How does his kinetic energy (K) just before striking the ground compare to his potential energy (U) at the top of the building?

K is equal to U

a ping pong ball moving east at a speed of 4 m/s collides with a stationary bowling ball. The ping pong ball bounces back to the west and the bowling ball moves very slowly to the east. Which object experiences the greater magnitude impulse during the collision?

Neither, both experienced the same magnitude impulse

If you blow up a balloon, and then release it, the balloon will fly away. This is an illustration of

Newtons 3rd law

A container of water is lifted vertically 3.0m then returned to its original position. If the total weight is 30 N how much work was done

No work was done

An object is moving with constant velocity in a straight line. Which of the following statements is true?

The net force on the object is zero

You try to pull an object by tugging on a rope attached to the object with a force F. the object does not move at all. what does this imply?

There are also one or more other forced that act on the object with a sum

Acceleration of an object does not have to be in the same direction as the net force applied to it

True

Kinetic energy is a scalar quantity

True

The mass of an object is fixed but its weight varies from location to location

True

You fall while skiing and one ski (of weight W) loosens and slides down an icy slope which makes an angle theta with the horizontal. The force that pushes it down along the hill is

W sin theta

Two toy cars are released simultaneously on an inclined plane that makes and angle of 30 with the horizontal. Which statement best describes their acceleration after being released

both cars accelerate at a rate of g sin 30

You and your friend want to go to the top of the effie's tower. Your friend take the elevator straight up. You decide to walk up the spiral stairway taking longer to do so. Compare the gravitational potential energy (U) of you and your friend, after you both reach the top assuming that you and your friend have equal masses

both of you have the same amount of potential energy

A toolbox, of mass M, is resting on a flat board. One end of the board is lifted up until the toolbox just starts to slide. The angle θ that the board makes with the horizontal for this to occur depends on the

coefficient of static friction

A decoration, of mass M, is suspended by a string from the ceiling inside an elevator. The elevator is traveling UPWARD with a constant speed. The tension in the string is

equal to Mg

Batter up! Your bat hits the ball pitched to you with a 1500-N instantaneous force. The ball hits the bat with an instantaneous force, whose magnitude is

exactly equal to 1500N

A book can slide down a frictionless hill at constant velocity

false

The impulse delivered to an object is equal to the change in the objects velocity

false

Work is a vector quantity.

false

Your mass on the moon will be about one sixth of your mass on earth

false

in an inelastic collision the initial kinetic energy is less than the final kinetic energy

false

the work required to stretch a spring changes linearly with the amount of stretch

false

which graph demonstrates hookes law

graph b

If the net work done on an object is positive, then the object's kinetic energy

increases

When a cannon fires a cannonball, the cannon will recoil backward because the

momentum of the cannonball and cannon is conserved

You are standing in a moving bus, facing forwards, and you suddenly move forward as the bus comes to an immediate stop. What force caused you to move forward.

no forces were responsible for your fall

if you push twice as hard against a stationary brick wall the amount of work you do

remains constant at zero

if you pitch a baseball with twice the kinetic energy you gave it in a previous pitch, the magnitude of its momentum is

sqrt 2 times as much

If you push a 4 kg mass with the same force that you push a 10 kg mass from rest then

the 4 kg mass accelerates 2.5 times faster than the 10-kg mass

Two equal mass balls (one Blue and the other gold) are dropped from the same height, and rebound off the floor. The blue ball rebounds to a higher position. Which ball is subjected to the greater magnitude of impulse during its collision with the floor?

the blue ball

A brick and a feather fall to the earth at their respective terminal velocities. Which object experiences the greater force of air friction

the brick

When you sit on a chair, the reaction to your weight is

the earth being pulled up

A 20 ton truck collides with a 1500 lb care and causes a lot of damage to the car

the force of collision on the truck is equal to the force of collision on the car

Automobile air bags reduce what during a collision?

the forces exerted upon the passenger

A 100 kg football linebacker moving at 2 m/s tackles head on an 80 kg halfback running 3 m/s. Neglecting the effects due to diffing in of cleats

the halfback will drive the linebacker backwards

A small car meshes with a large truck in a head-on collision. Which of the following statements concerning the magnitude of the average collision force is correct?

the small car and the truck experience the same average force

To push a piece of heavy furniture across the carpet usually takes more force to get it moving than it takes to keep it moving. This is because

the static coefficient of friction is larger than the kinetic coefficient

A 6 kg fish is weighed with two spring scales each of negligible weight. What will be the reading on the scales

the sum of the two readings will be 32 kg

A child's toy is suspended from the ceiling by means of a string. The Earth pulls downward on the toy with its weight force of 8.0 N. If this is the "action force," what is the "reaction force"?

the toy pulling upward on the Earth with an 8-N force

suppose several forces are acting upon a mass m. The F in F -m refers

the vector sum of all the forces

Momentum is conserved during a completely inelastic collision

true

a force can be exerted on and object, yet not do work

true

in one dimensional elastic collision of two identical masses, the masses always exchange velocities

true

A 200-g mass attached to the end of a spring causes it to stretch 5.0 cm. If another 200-g mass is added to the spring, the potential energy of the spring will be

twice as much

You are standing in a moving bus, and you suddenly fall backward. You can imply from this that the bus'

velocity increased

Two identical masses are attached by a light string that passes over a small pulley. The table and the pulley are frictionless. The masses are moving

with an acceleration less than g

You throw a ball straight up. Compare the sign of the work done by gravity while the ball goes up with the sign of the work done by gravity while it goes down.

work up is negative, and the work down is positive

is it possible for the system have negative potential energy

yes since the choice of the zero of potential energy is arbitrary

Work done by STATIC FRICTION is always

zero


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