Deck 2: Newtons Laws
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Deck 2: Newtons Laws
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As an object moves faster through the air,its terminal speed increases.
False
2
You throw a ball straight up,it peaks out and then comes back down to you.During this motion,the velocity and acceleration always point in the same direction.
False
3
The velocity points down.
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4
The weight of an object equals its mass times the acceleration of gravity.
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The acceleration is zero.
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"Net force" means the vector sum of all the individual forces acting on a particular body.
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When a car goes around a curve of smaller and smaller radius,the centripetal force on it decreases.
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As a projectile moves its speed stays constant while its direction changes.
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You roll a ball off a table and at the same time drop a second ball straight down from the edge of the table.The second ball reaches the ground before the first ball.
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10
The net force on the body has its largest magnitude.
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11
When a body moves with uniform acceleration,the net force on it is zero.
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12
The net force points downward.
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13
The displacement vector from the equilibrium position has its largest magnitude.
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14
You are presently exerting a gravitational force on the Earth.
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15
All forces have specific directions associated with them.
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16
When an object reaches its terminal speed,its acceleration is zero.
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17
At the peak of its motion,the acceleration of a projectile is zero.
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18
With a fixed force,you will impart the same acceleration to a body on the Earth and on the Moon.
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19
During its entire motion,the acceleration of a projectile is always g.
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20
When a car goes around a curve at twice the speed,the centripetal force on the car doubles.
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21
A body on the surface of the Earth weighs 400 lb.The radius of the Earth is about 4,000 miles.If this same body were placed on a 4,000-mile high tower,its weight would be 200 lb.
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22
As you go higher and higher above the surface of the Earth,the mass of a body stays constant.
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23
If a body were in orbit very near the surface of the Earth,its centripetal acceleration would be equal to g.
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24
A ball on a string is being whirled around overhead when the string breaks.The ball will move in the direction of the centripetal force the moment the string breaks.
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25
A satellite orbiting the Earth in a circular orbit at 400 miles from the center of Earth is moved to a distance of 1,200 miles from the center of Earth.The gravitational force between the Earth and satellite changes by a factor of 3.
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26
Planetary orbits are circles.
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27
The displacement vector from the equilibrium position points up.
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28
As you go from a point where a gravitational field is strong to a point where the gravitational field gets weaker,the gravitational field lines get farther apart.
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29
Gravity acts over a limited distance range.
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30
An aircraft weighing 1,500 N has a mass of 153 kg.
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31
Just above the surface of the Earth,the direction of the gravitational field is away from the Earth.
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32
You push on a wall,and the wall pushes back on you with the same force.This is an example of Newton's third law.
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33
Tides are caused because different parts of the Earth's oceans are at different distances from the Moon.
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34
As an artillery shell travels from the gun to the target,the projectile's vertical speed changes,but its horizontal speed stays constant.
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35
The direction of a field line at a point in space shows the direction of the force that would act on a body placed at the point.
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36
When a body moves in a straight line with increasing speed,the net force on it must be increasing.
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37
To hold a 5 lb bag of sugar in your hand,you must push upwards on it with a force of 5 lb.This is an example of Newton's third law.
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38
A newton is larger than a pound.
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39
When you jump,you accelerate upward because the floor exerts an upward force on you.
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40
An aircraft weighing 1,500 N is accelerated at 15 m/s2,the force acting on the aircraft is 2,295.9 N.
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41
A 160 lb person has a mass of 160/32 = 5 slugs.A 160-lb person steps into an elevator and stands on a bathroom scale.Determine the scale reading for the given scenarios.
The elevator is accelerating upwards at 2 ft/s2.
A)150 lb
B)160 lb
C)170 lb
D)none of the above
The elevator is accelerating upwards at 2 ft/s2.
A)150 lb
B)160 lb
C)170 lb
D)none of the above
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42
You whirl a 2-kg body attached to a 1-meter cord around your head in a nearly horizontal circle with a speed of 4 m/s.The tension in the cord is
A)2 N.
B)4 N.
C)8 N.
D)16 N.
E)32 N.
A)2 N.
B)4 N.
C)8 N.
D)16 N.
E)32 N.
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43
Two forces of 4 N and 12 N act on a body simultaneously.The net force on the body is
A)4 N.
B)12 N.
C)16 N.
D)8 N.
E)impossible to tell from the given information.
A)4 N.
B)12 N.
C)16 N.
D)8 N.
E)impossible to tell from the given information.
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44
Which is larger,a newton or a pound?
A)a newton
B)a pound
C)This question is nonsense-they don't measure the same physical quantity.
D)They are the same size.
A)a newton
B)a pound
C)This question is nonsense-they don't measure the same physical quantity.
D)They are the same size.
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45
The force needed to make an object move in a circle is
A)centripetal force.
B)weight.
C)kinetic friction.
D)static friction.
E)none of the above.
A)centripetal force.
B)weight.
C)kinetic friction.
D)static friction.
E)none of the above.
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46
If object A has more mass than object B,
A)A will weigh more than B.
B)A will be harder to accelerate than B.
C)A will be harder to keep moving in a circle.
D)all of the above
A)A will weigh more than B.
B)A will be harder to accelerate than B.
C)A will be harder to keep moving in a circle.
D)all of the above
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47
When a freely falling object reaches its terminal speed,
A)it is still accelerating.
B)its acceleration is zero.
C)it is decelerating.
D)its acceleration cannot be determined.
A)it is still accelerating.
B)its acceleration is zero.
C)it is decelerating.
D)its acceleration cannot be determined.
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48
The force that keeps your feet from sliding as you walk is
A)centripetal force.
B)weight.
C)kinetic friction.
D)static friction.
E)none of the above.
A)centripetal force.
B)weight.
C)kinetic friction.
D)static friction.
E)none of the above.
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49
A 160 lb person has a mass of 160/32 = 5 slugs.A 160-lb person steps into an elevator and stands on a bathroom scale.Determine the scale reading for the given scenarios.
The elevator accelerates upwards and is now moving at a constant speed.
A)150 lb
B)160 lb
C)170 lb
D)none of the above
The elevator accelerates upwards and is now moving at a constant speed.
A)150 lb
B)160 lb
C)170 lb
D)none of the above
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50
A car moving at a constant speed goes around a curve of 400-ft radius and then goes around a second curve of 200-ft radius.The centripetal force acting on the car as it goes around the 200-ft radius curve is ___________ the value of the centripetal force acting on the car as it goes around the 400-ft radius curve.
A)one quarter
B)one half
C)the same as
D)twice
E)four times
A)one quarter
B)one half
C)the same as
D)twice
E)four times
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51
If the net force on an object is zero,
A)there must be no forces acting on the object.
B)the object must be at rest.
C)the object's acceleration must be zero.
D)there can be no friction acting on the object.
A)there must be no forces acting on the object.
B)the object must be at rest.
C)the object's acceleration must be zero.
D)there can be no friction acting on the object.
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52
The SI units of acceleration are
A)mi/h.
B)km/h.
C)m/s.
D)m/s2.
E)none of the above
A)mi/h.
B)km/h.
C)m/s.
D)m/s2.
E)none of the above
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53
You push on a block on frictionless ice with a force of 8 N,causing it to accelerate at 2 m/s2.The mass of the block is
A)2 kg.
B)4 kg.
C)8 kg.
D)16 kg.
E)6 kg.
A)2 kg.
B)4 kg.
C)8 kg.
D)16 kg.
E)6 kg.
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54
An example of an action at a distance force is
A)tension.
B)weight.
C)static friction.
D)kinetic friction.
E)none of the above
A)tension.
B)weight.
C)static friction.
D)kinetic friction.
E)none of the above
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55
The frequency of a body oscillating from a spring on the Moon is___________ the frequency of the same body oscillating from the same spring on Earth.
A)the same as
B)larger than
C)smaller than
D)not related to
E)depending on the mass,smaller or larger than
A)the same as
B)larger than
C)smaller than
D)not related to
E)depending on the mass,smaller or larger than
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56
The acceleration of a body is
A)always in the same direction as its velocity.
B)always in the same direction as the net force on the body.
C)in the direction that the body is moving.
D)equal to the net force on the body.
E)none of the above.
A)always in the same direction as its velocity.
B)always in the same direction as the net force on the body.
C)in the direction that the body is moving.
D)equal to the net force on the body.
E)none of the above.
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57
The SI units of velocity are
A)mi/h.
B)km/h.
C)m/s2.
D)m/s.
E)none of the above
A)mi/h.
B)km/h.
C)m/s2.
D)m/s.
E)none of the above
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58
You roll a ball off a table and at the same time drop a second ball straight down from the edge of table.The second ball reaches the ground ____________ the first ball reaches the ground.
A)before
B)at the same time that
C)after
D)before or after,depending on the masses,
E)cannot be determined
A)before
B)at the same time that
C)after
D)before or after,depending on the masses,
E)cannot be determined
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59
Two identical cars are traveling around the same curve on a highway.One of them is moving at 60 mph,and the other is moving at 30 mph.The centripetal force acting on the car moving at 60 mph is __________ the value of the centripetal force acting on the car moving at 30 mph.
A)one quarter
B)one half
C)the same as
D)twice
E)four times
A)one quarter
B)one half
C)the same as
D)twice
E)four times
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60
Starting from rest,a 2-kg body acquires a speed of 8 m/s in 2 seconds.The net force acting on the body is
A)2 N.
B)4 N.
C)8 N.
D)16 N.
E)6 N.
A)2 N.
B)4 N.
C)8 N.
D)16 N.
E)6 N.
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61
A 160 lb person has a mass of 160/32 = 5 slugs.A 160-lb person steps into an elevator and stands on a bathroom scale.Determine the scale reading for the given scenarios.
The elevator cable breaks.
A)150 lb
B)160 lb
C)170 lb
D)none of the above
The elevator cable breaks.
A)150 lb
B)160 lb
C)170 lb
D)none of the above
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62
A 160 lb person has a mass of 160/32 = 5 slugs.A 160-lb person steps into an elevator and stands on a bathroom scale.Determine the scale reading for the given scenarios.
After moving downwards at constant speed,the elevator is slowing down at 2 m/s2 as it is coming to rest.
A)150 lb
B)160 lb
C)170 lb
D)none of the above
After moving downwards at constant speed,the elevator is slowing down at 2 m/s2 as it is coming to rest.
A)150 lb
B)160 lb
C)170 lb
D)none of the above
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63
At the highest point on the path of a projectile,its vertical acceleration
A)equals g pointing downwards.
B)equals g pointing upwards.
C)is zero.
D)is undetermined.
E)does not exist.
A)equals g pointing downwards.
B)equals g pointing upwards.
C)is zero.
D)is undetermined.
E)does not exist.
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64
Where is the Sun located relative to a planet's orbit about it?
A)at the center of the orbit,which is a circle
B)at the center of the orbit,which is an ellipse
C)at one focus of the ellipse which forms the orbit
D)none of the above
A)at the center of the orbit,which is a circle
B)at the center of the orbit,which is an ellipse
C)at one focus of the ellipse which forms the orbit
D)none of the above
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65
You throw a ball straight up,it peaks out,and then comes back down to you.During this motion,the velocity and acceleration
A)always point in the same direction.
B)always point opposite to each other.
C)sometimes point in the same direction,and other times point opposite to each other.
D)depend on the way the ball is thrown.
E)depend on the mass of the ball.
A)always point in the same direction.
B)always point opposite to each other.
C)sometimes point in the same direction,and other times point opposite to each other.
D)depend on the way the ball is thrown.
E)depend on the mass of the ball.
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66
A 160 lb person has a mass of 160/32 = 5 slugs.A 160-lb person steps into an elevator and stands on a bathroom scale.Determine the scale reading for the given scenarios.
The elevator is accelerating downwards at 2 ft/s2.
A)150 lb
B)160 lb
C)170 lb
D)none of the above
The elevator is accelerating downwards at 2 ft/s2.
A)150 lb
B)160 lb
C)170 lb
D)none of the above
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67
The horizontal speed of a projectile
A)is zero.
B)stays constant.
C)continuously increases.
D)continuously decreases.
E)sometimes decreases and sometimes increases.
A)is zero.
B)stays constant.
C)continuously increases.
D)continuously decreases.
E)sometimes decreases and sometimes increases.
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68
As a body falls through air starting from rest,its velocity
A)stays constant.
B)continuously decreases.
C)continuously increases.
D)gets larger and larger,eventually reaching a constant value.
E)gets smaller and smaller,eventually approaching zero.
A)stays constant.
B)continuously decreases.
C)continuously increases.
D)gets larger and larger,eventually reaching a constant value.
E)gets smaller and smaller,eventually approaching zero.
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69
For this situation, I push on a heavy chair.
Suppose I push very hard on the chair,and this time the chair moves and I slip backward as well.Then the strength of the force the chair exerts on me is
A)less than the force I exert on the chair.
B)equal to the force I exert on the chair.
C)greater than the force I exert on the chair.
D)zero.
Suppose I push very hard on the chair,and this time the chair moves and I slip backward as well.Then the strength of the force the chair exerts on me is
A)less than the force I exert on the chair.
B)equal to the force I exert on the chair.
C)greater than the force I exert on the chair.
D)zero.
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70
A body is oscillating up and down at the end of a spring. Let’s consider when the body is at the top of its up-and-down motion.
The velocity
A)is zero.
B)has its largest magnitude.
C)points up.
D)points down.
The velocity
A)is zero.
B)has its largest magnitude.
C)points up.
D)points down.
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71
For this situation, I push on a heavy chair.
Suppose I push moderately on the chair,and this time the chair does move.Then the strength of the force the chair exerts on me is
A)less than the force I exert on the chair.
B)equal to the force I exert on the chair.
C)greater than the force I exert on the chair.
D)zero.
Suppose I push moderately on the chair,and this time the chair does move.Then the strength of the force the chair exerts on me is
A)less than the force I exert on the chair.
B)equal to the force I exert on the chair.
C)greater than the force I exert on the chair.
D)zero.
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72
The vertical acceleration of a projectile
A)equals g pointing downwards.
B)equals g pointing upwards.
C)equals g pointing sometimes upwards and other times downwards.
D)is zero.
E)continuously increases.
A)equals g pointing downwards.
B)equals g pointing upwards.
C)equals g pointing sometimes upwards and other times downwards.
D)is zero.
E)continuously increases.
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73
A 160 lb person has a mass of 160/32 = 5 slugs.A 160-lb person steps into an elevator and stands on a bathroom scale.Determine the scale reading for the given scenarios.
The elevator accelerates downwards and is now moving at a constant speed.
A)150 lb
B)160 lb
C)170 lb
D)none of the above
The elevator accelerates downwards and is now moving at a constant speed.
A)150 lb
B)160 lb
C)170 lb
D)none of the above
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74
A 160 lb person has a mass of 160/32 = 5 slugs.A 160-lb person steps into an elevator and stands on a bathroom scale.Determine the scale reading for the given scenarios.
After moving upwards at constant speed,the elevator is slowing down at 2 m/s2 as it is coming to rest.
A)150 lb
B)160 lb
C)170 lb
D)none of the above
After moving upwards at constant speed,the elevator is slowing down at 2 m/s2 as it is coming to rest.
A)150 lb
B)160 lb
C)170 lb
D)none of the above
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75
The horizontal acceleration of a projectile
A)is zero.
B)stays constant.
C)continuously increases.
D)continuously decreases.
E)sometimes decreases and sometimes increases.
A)is zero.
B)stays constant.
C)continuously increases.
D)continuously decreases.
E)sometimes decreases and sometimes increases.
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The vertical speed of a projectile
A)is zero.
B)stays constant.
C)continuously increases.
D)continuously decreases.
E)sometimes decreases and sometimes increases.
A)is zero.
B)stays constant.
C)continuously increases.
D)continuously decreases.
E)sometimes decreases and sometimes increases.
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77
Planetary orbits are
A)parabolas.
B)ellipses.
C)circles.
D)none of the above.
A)parabolas.
B)ellipses.
C)circles.
D)none of the above.
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78
As a body falls through air starting from rest,its acceleration
A)is zero.
B)stays constant.
C)continuously decreases.
D)continuously increases.
E)gets smaller and smaller,eventually approaching zero.
A)is zero.
B)stays constant.
C)continuously decreases.
D)continuously increases.
E)gets smaller and smaller,eventually approaching zero.
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79
Two cars crash head on.At any given time during the crash,the magnitudes of the collision forces exerted on each car are exactly equal.This is an example of Newton's
A)first law.
B)second law.
C)third law.
D)no law.
A)first law.
B)second law.
C)third law.
D)no law.
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For this situation, I push on a heavy chair.
Suppose I push lightly on the chair,and the chair doesn't move at all.Then the strength of the force the chair exerts on me is
A)less than the force I exert on the chair.
B)equal to the force I exert on the chair.
C)greater than the force I exert on the chair.
D)zero.
Suppose I push lightly on the chair,and the chair doesn't move at all.Then the strength of the force the chair exerts on me is
A)less than the force I exert on the chair.
B)equal to the force I exert on the chair.
C)greater than the force I exert on the chair.
D)zero.
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