Deck 3: Energy and Conservation Laws

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Kinetic energy is conserved in elastic collisions.
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The energy of a ball rolling up an inclined plane is an example of both kinetic and gravitational potential energy.
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Conservation laws can be used even when the details of what is occurring inside a system aren't known.
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The energy of a body moving across a horizontal surface is an example of kinetic energy.
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The energy stored in a pile driver is an example of gravitational potential energy.
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Consider a situation where a skater pulls her arms inward, causing her rotation rate to speed up.
Linear momentum is not conserved.
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The energy stored in a stretched spring is an example of gravitational potential energy.
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Consider a situation where two moving objects collide and rebound from each other.
Linear momentum is definitely conserved.
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Linear momentum is conserved in all collisions.
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Consider a situation where a skater pulls her arms inward, causing her rotation rate to speed up.
Angular momentum is conserved.
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Work done within an isolated system can increase the energy of the system.
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Consider a situation where two moving objects collide, stick to each other, and move off together.
Kinetic energy is definitely not conserved.
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The momentum of an object never changes.
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The energy in the water at the top of a waterfall is an example of gravitational potential energy.
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Consider a situation where two moving objects collide and rebound from each other.
Kinetic energy is definitely conserved.
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Consider a situation where a skater pulls her arms inward, causing her rotation rate to speed up.
Kinetic energy is conserved.
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Consider a situation where two moving objects collide, stick to each other, and move off together.
Linear momentum is definitely conserved.
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Momentum is conserved only when there is no friction.
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Centripetal force changes linear momentum but not angular momentum.
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For a body oscillating at the end of a spring,the energy is only elastic potential energy.
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Consider a situation where you exert a force F on a crate of mass m, moving it at a speed v a distance d across a floor in a time interval t.
The linear momentum of the crate is Fv.
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Consider a situation where you exert a force F on a crate of mass m, moving it at a speed v a distance d across a floor in a time interval t.
The work you do on the crate is Fv.
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Consider a situation where you exert a force F on a crate of mass m, moving it at a speed v a distance d across a floor in a time interval t.
The power you supply to the crate is Fd/t.
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If the velocity of an aircraft is doubled,the kinetic energy of the aircraft is also doubled.
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A watt is equal to 746 horsepower.
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Consider a situation where you carry a 20-N box up a flight of stairs, raising its elevation by 5 m.
When the box hits the floor its kinetic energy is converted into internal energy.
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A spacecraft can gain energy by passing near a planet.
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Consider a situation where you exert a force F on a crate of mass m, moving it at a speed v a distance d across a floor in a time interval t.
The kinetic energy of the crate is 1/2 mv2.
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When more people ride upward in an elevator,more power is required.
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A person runs up a long flight of stairs in 10 seconds.If the person's weight is 600 N and the vertical height of the stairs is 20 meters,the person's power output is 1,200 W.
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Consider a situation where you carry a 20-N box up a flight of stairs, raising its elevation by 5 m.
You drop the box.As it falls to its original level,its kinetic energy is 100 J.
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Consider a situation where you carry a 20-N box up a flight of stairs, raising its elevation by 5 m.
The work you do is 4 J.
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Consider a situation where you carry a 20-N box up a flight of stairs, raising its elevation by 5 m.
The increase of potential energy of the box is 100 J.
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The collision between two cars in an accident is an inelastic collision.
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When a car comes to a stop its kinetic energy is converted to internal energy in its brakes,heating them up.
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The measure of a body's resistance to being rotated is its angular momentum.
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Consider a situation where you exert a force F on a crate of mass m, moving it at a speed v a distance d across a floor in a time interval t.
The potential energy of the crate is mgd.
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A rocket can never go faster than the speed of its exhaust.
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A 2 kg car moving towards the right at 4 m/s collides head on with an 8 kg car moving towards the left at 2 m/s,and they stick together.After the collision,the velocity of the combined bodies is 0.8 m/s pointing towards the left.
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You carry a 20-N box 5 m horizontally across a room.The work you do is 100 N-m.
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Consider a situation where a skater pulls her arms inward, causing her rotation rate to speed up.
Angular momentum

A)is definitely conserved.
B)is definitely not conserved.
C)may or may not be conserved.
D)none of the above
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Consider a situation where two moving objects collide, stick to each other, and move off together.
Kinetic energy

A)is definitely conserved.
B)is definitely not conserved.
C)may or may not be conserved,depending on the nature of the collision.
D)none of the above
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Consider a situation where two moving objects collide and rebound from each other.
Linear momentum

A)is definitely conserved.
B)is definitely not conserved.
C)may or may not be conserved,depending on the nature of the collision.
D)none of the above
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Consider a situation where two moving objects collide and rebound from each other.
Kinetic energy

A)is definitely conserved.
B)is definitely not conserved.
C)may or may not be conserved,depending on the nature of the collision.
D)none of the above
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Consider a situation where two moving objects collide, stick to each other, and move off together.
Linear momentum

A)is definitely conserved.
B)is definitely not conserved.
C)may or may not be conserved,depending on the nature of the collision.
D)none of the above
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Consider a situation where two moving objects collide, stick to each other, and move off together.
Internal energy

A)remains constant.
B)decreases.
C)increases.
D)varies but in a way that cannot be predicted.
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Which of the following is not an example of potential energy?

A)The energy stored in a pile driver.
B)The energy stored in a stretched spring.
C)The energy of a body moving across a horizontal surface.
D)The energy in the water at the top of a waterfall.
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Kinetic energy is conserved in

A)an inelastic collision.
B)an elastic collision.
C)any collision where two objects rebound off each other.
D)none of the above.
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The linear momentum of a truck will be greater than that of a bus if

A)the truck's mass is larger than the bus's but its speed is the same.
B)the truck's speed is larger than the bus's but its mass is the same.
C)the truck's mass and speed are both larger than the bus's.
D)any of the above.
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If a force on an object is aimed in the direction of the object's velocity,the force does

A)no work.
B)positive work.
C)negative work.
D)any of the above.
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What does it mean for a physical quantity in a system to be conserved?

A)It is used in the most efficient manner possible.
B)It stays in its original state forever.
C)The total amount of it in the system stays constant.
D)none of the above.
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If a force on an object is aimed perpendicular to the direction of the object's velocity,the force does

A)no work.
B)positive work.
C)negative work.
D)any of the above.
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What are the SI units of momentum?

A)kg m/s
B)pascals
C)joules
D)watts
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A barrel rolling down an inclined ramp has only kinetic energy.
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Work is done on an object when

A)it moves in a circle at constant speed.
B)it is accelerated in a straight line.
C)it is carried horizontally at constant speed.
D)all of the above
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If a force on an object is aimed opposite the direction of the object's velocity,the force does

A)no work.
B)positive work.
C)negative work.
D)any of the above.
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The energy of a ball rolling up an inclined plane

A)is entirely kinetic.
B)is entirely potential.
C)is both kinetic and potential.
D)none of the above
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For a body oscillating at the end of a spring,the energy is

A)kinetic energy.
B)elastic potential energy.
C)gravitational potential energy.
D)all of the above.
E)none of the above.
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In a closed system,the kinetic energy plus the potential energy is a constant.
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Consider a situation where a skater pulls her arms inward, causing her rotation rate to speed up.
Linear momentum

A)is definitely conserved.
B)is definitely not conserved.
C)may or may not be conserved.
D)none of the above
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Consider a situation where a skater pulls her arms inward, causing her rotation rate to speed up.
Kinetic energy

A)is definitely conserved.
B)is definitely not conserved.
C)may or may not be conserved.
D)none of the above
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About how many 100-W light bulbs would you have to light up to use energy at the rate of one horsepower?

A)one or two
B)seven or eight
C)the question doesn't make sense-hp and W are unrelated
D)dozens
E)none of the above
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An object moving in a circle at a steady speed has

A)constant linear momentum.
B)constant angular momentum.
C)constant velocity.
D)constant acceleration.
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A kid slides down an icy (frictionless) hill starting from rest. At the top his gravitational potential energy is 500 J.
His kinetic energy at the top of the hill is

A)0 J.
B)500 J.
C)some value between 0 and 500 J.
D)none of the above.
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When we say work is done by a force,we mean the force does

A)all the work.
B)positive work.
C)negative work.
D)zero work.
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Consider a situation where you exert a force F on a crate of mass m, moving it at a speed v a distance d across a floor in a time interval t.
The quantity Fd/t is

A)the kinetic energy of the crate.
B)the potential energy of the crate.
C)the linear momentum of the crate.
D)the work you do on the crate.
E)the power you supply to the crate.
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Using a lever to move a rock reduces the force a person must exert.What does it do to the work the person must do?

A)it reduces the work also
B)the work stays the same
C)the work increases
D)none of the above
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Consider a situation where you exert a force F on a crate of mass m, moving it at a speed v a distance d across a floor in a time interval t.
The quantity Fd is

A)the kinetic energy of the crate.
B)the potential energy of the crate.
C)the linear momentum of the crate.
D)the work you do on the crate.
E)the power you supply to the crate.
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Consider a situation where a constant force of 25 N acts on an object having a mass of 2 kg for 3 seconds.
What is the magnitude of the change in the object's momentum?

A)150 kg m/s
B)50 kg m/s
C)75 kg m/s
D)undetermined-not enough information given
E)none of the above
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After an elastic collision of two balls,the kinetic energies of the two balls are measured to be 12 J and 24 J.What can be said about the kinetic energy of the two balls before the collision?

A)nothing-not enough information is given
B)the balls had the same energies,12 J and 24 J,respectively
C)the total kinetic energy of the two balls was 36 J
D)none of the above
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A person runs up a long flight of stairs in 10 seconds.If the person's weight is 600 N and the vertical height of the stairs is 20 meters,the person's power output is

A)0.
B)3 W.
C)30 W.
D)1,200 W.
E)12,000 W.
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Consider a situation where a constant force of 25 N acts on an object having a mass of 2 kg for 3 seconds.
What is the impulse provided by the force?

A)150 N-s
B)50 N-s
C)75 N-s
D)undetermined-not enough information given
E)none of the above
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When we say work is done against a force,we mean the force does

A)none of the work.
B)positive work.
C)negative work.
D)zero work.
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A watt is equal to

A)746 horsepower.
B)one calorie.
C)one joule.
D)1 J/s.
E)a unit of energy.
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Which of the following quantities are conserved in an isolated system?

A)mass
B)energy
C)momentum
D)all of the above
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Consider a situation where you exert a force F on a crate of mass m, moving it at a speed v a distance d across a floor in a time interval t.
The quantity 1/2 mv2 is

A)the kinetic energy of the crate.
B)the potential energy of the crate.
C)the linear momentum of the crate.
D)the work you do on the crate.
E)the power you supply to the crate.
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Consider a situation where you exert a force F on a crate of mass m, moving it at a speed v a distance d across a floor in a time interval t.
The quantity mv is

A)the kinetic energy of the crate.
B)the potential energy of the crate.
C)the linear momentum of the crate.
D)the work you do on the crate.
E)the power you supply to the crate.
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A kid slides down an icy (frictionless) hill starting from rest. At the top his gravitational potential energy is 500 J.
He slides part way down the hill to a point where his gravitational potential energy is 200 J.His kinetic energy at that point will be

A)200 J.
B)300 J.
C)some unknown value between 0 and 500 J.
D)none of the above.
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A 2-kg car moving towards the right at 4 m/s collides head on with an 8 kg car moving towards the left at 2 m/s,and they stick together.After the collision,the velocity of the combined bodies is

A)0.
B)0.8 m/s towards the right.
C)0.8 m/s towards the left.
D)2.4 m/s towards the right.
E)2.4 m/s towards the left.
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Consider a situation where a constant force of 25 N acts on an object having a mass of 2 kg for 3 seconds.
What is the work done by the force?

A)150 J
B)50 J
C)75 J
D)undetermined-not enough information given
E)none of the above
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Kinetic energy is conserved in elastic collisions.
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The energy of a ball rolling up an inclined plane is an example of both kinetic and gravitational potential energy.
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Conservation laws can be used even when the details of what is occurring inside a system aren't known.
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The energy of a body moving across a horizontal surface is an example of kinetic energy.
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The energy stored in a pile driver is an example of gravitational potential energy.
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Consider a situation where a skater pulls her arms inward, causing her rotation rate to speed up.
Linear momentum is not conserved.
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The energy stored in a stretched spring is an example of gravitational potential energy.
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Consider a situation where two moving objects collide and rebound from each other.
Linear momentum is definitely conserved.
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Linear momentum is conserved in all collisions.
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Consider a situation where a skater pulls her arms inward, causing her rotation rate to speed up.
Angular momentum is conserved.
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Work done within an isolated system can increase the energy of the system.
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Consider a situation where two moving objects collide, stick to each other, and move off together.
Kinetic energy is definitely not conserved.
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The momentum of an object never changes.
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The energy in the water at the top of a waterfall is an example of gravitational potential energy.
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Consider a situation where two moving objects collide and rebound from each other.
Kinetic energy is definitely conserved.
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Consider a situation where a skater pulls her arms inward, causing her rotation rate to speed up.
Kinetic energy is conserved.
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Consider a situation where two moving objects collide, stick to each other, and move off together.
Linear momentum is definitely conserved.
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Momentum is conserved only when there is no friction.
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Centripetal force changes linear momentum but not angular momentum.
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For a body oscillating at the end of a spring,the energy is only elastic potential energy.
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Consider a situation where you exert a force F on a crate of mass m, moving it at a speed v a distance d across a floor in a time interval t.
The linear momentum of the crate is Fv.
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Consider a situation where you exert a force F on a crate of mass m, moving it at a speed v a distance d across a floor in a time interval t.
The work you do on the crate is Fv.
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Consider a situation where you exert a force F on a crate of mass m, moving it at a speed v a distance d across a floor in a time interval t.
The power you supply to the crate is Fd/t.
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If the velocity of an aircraft is doubled,the kinetic energy of the aircraft is also doubled.
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A watt is equal to 746 horsepower.
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Consider a situation where you carry a 20-N box up a flight of stairs, raising its elevation by 5 m.
When the box hits the floor its kinetic energy is converted into internal energy.
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A spacecraft can gain energy by passing near a planet.
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Consider a situation where you exert a force F on a crate of mass m, moving it at a speed v a distance d across a floor in a time interval t.
The kinetic energy of the crate is 1/2 mv2.
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When more people ride upward in an elevator,more power is required.
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A person runs up a long flight of stairs in 10 seconds.If the person's weight is 600 N and the vertical height of the stairs is 20 meters,the person's power output is 1,200 W.
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Consider a situation where you carry a 20-N box up a flight of stairs, raising its elevation by 5 m.
You drop the box.As it falls to its original level,its kinetic energy is 100 J.
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Consider a situation where you carry a 20-N box up a flight of stairs, raising its elevation by 5 m.
The work you do is 4 J.
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Consider a situation where you carry a 20-N box up a flight of stairs, raising its elevation by 5 m.
The increase of potential energy of the box is 100 J.
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The collision between two cars in an accident is an inelastic collision.
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When a car comes to a stop its kinetic energy is converted to internal energy in its brakes,heating them up.
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The measure of a body's resistance to being rotated is its angular momentum.
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Consider a situation where you exert a force F on a crate of mass m, moving it at a speed v a distance d across a floor in a time interval t.
The potential energy of the crate is mgd.
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A rocket can never go faster than the speed of its exhaust.
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A 2 kg car moving towards the right at 4 m/s collides head on with an 8 kg car moving towards the left at 2 m/s,and they stick together.After the collision,the velocity of the combined bodies is 0.8 m/s pointing towards the left.
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You carry a 20-N box 5 m horizontally across a room.The work you do is 100 N-m.
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Consider a situation where a skater pulls her arms inward, causing her rotation rate to speed up.
Angular momentum

A)is definitely conserved.
B)is definitely not conserved.
C)may or may not be conserved.
D)none of the above
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Consider a situation where two moving objects collide, stick to each other, and move off together.
Kinetic energy

A)is definitely conserved.
B)is definitely not conserved.
C)may or may not be conserved,depending on the nature of the collision.
D)none of the above
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Consider a situation where two moving objects collide and rebound from each other.
Linear momentum

A)is definitely conserved.
B)is definitely not conserved.
C)may or may not be conserved,depending on the nature of the collision.
D)none of the above
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Consider a situation where two moving objects collide and rebound from each other.
Kinetic energy

A)is definitely conserved.
B)is definitely not conserved.
C)may or may not be conserved,depending on the nature of the collision.
D)none of the above
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Consider a situation where two moving objects collide, stick to each other, and move off together.
Linear momentum

A)is definitely conserved.
B)is definitely not conserved.
C)may or may not be conserved,depending on the nature of the collision.
D)none of the above
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Consider a situation where two moving objects collide, stick to each other, and move off together.
Internal energy

A)remains constant.
B)decreases.
C)increases.
D)varies but in a way that cannot be predicted.
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Which of the following is not an example of potential energy?

A)The energy stored in a pile driver.
B)The energy stored in a stretched spring.
C)The energy of a body moving across a horizontal surface.
D)The energy in the water at the top of a waterfall.
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Kinetic energy is conserved in

A)an inelastic collision.
B)an elastic collision.
C)any collision where two objects rebound off each other.
D)none of the above.
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The linear momentum of a truck will be greater than that of a bus if

A)the truck's mass is larger than the bus's but its speed is the same.
B)the truck's speed is larger than the bus's but its mass is the same.
C)the truck's mass and speed are both larger than the bus's.
D)any of the above.
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If a force on an object is aimed in the direction of the object's velocity,the force does

A)no work.
B)positive work.
C)negative work.
D)any of the above.
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What does it mean for a physical quantity in a system to be conserved?

A)It is used in the most efficient manner possible.
B)It stays in its original state forever.
C)The total amount of it in the system stays constant.
D)none of the above.
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If a force on an object is aimed perpendicular to the direction of the object's velocity,the force does

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B)positive work.
C)negative work.
D)any of the above.
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What are the SI units of momentum?

A)kg m/s
B)pascals
C)joules
D)watts
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A barrel rolling down an inclined ramp has only kinetic energy.
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Work is done on an object when

A)it moves in a circle at constant speed.
B)it is accelerated in a straight line.
C)it is carried horizontally at constant speed.
D)all of the above
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If a force on an object is aimed opposite the direction of the object's velocity,the force does

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B)positive work.
C)negative work.
D)any of the above.
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The energy of a ball rolling up an inclined plane

A)is entirely kinetic.
B)is entirely potential.
C)is both kinetic and potential.
D)none of the above
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For a body oscillating at the end of a spring,the energy is

A)kinetic energy.
B)elastic potential energy.
C)gravitational potential energy.
D)all of the above.
E)none of the above.
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In a closed system,the kinetic energy plus the potential energy is a constant.
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Consider a situation where a skater pulls her arms inward, causing her rotation rate to speed up.
Linear momentum

A)is definitely conserved.
B)is definitely not conserved.
C)may or may not be conserved.
D)none of the above
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61
Consider a situation where a skater pulls her arms inward, causing her rotation rate to speed up.
Kinetic energy

A)is definitely conserved.
B)is definitely not conserved.
C)may or may not be conserved.
D)none of the above
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62
About how many 100-W light bulbs would you have to light up to use energy at the rate of one horsepower?

A)one or two
B)seven or eight
C)the question doesn't make sense-hp and W are unrelated
D)dozens
E)none of the above
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63
An object moving in a circle at a steady speed has

A)constant linear momentum.
B)constant angular momentum.
C)constant velocity.
D)constant acceleration.
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64
A kid slides down an icy (frictionless) hill starting from rest. At the top his gravitational potential energy is 500 J.
His kinetic energy at the top of the hill is

A)0 J.
B)500 J.
C)some value between 0 and 500 J.
D)none of the above.
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65
When we say work is done by a force,we mean the force does

A)all the work.
B)positive work.
C)negative work.
D)zero work.
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66
Consider a situation where you exert a force F on a crate of mass m, moving it at a speed v a distance d across a floor in a time interval t.
The quantity Fd/t is

A)the kinetic energy of the crate.
B)the potential energy of the crate.
C)the linear momentum of the crate.
D)the work you do on the crate.
E)the power you supply to the crate.
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67
Using a lever to move a rock reduces the force a person must exert.What does it do to the work the person must do?

A)it reduces the work also
B)the work stays the same
C)the work increases
D)none of the above
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68
Consider a situation where you exert a force F on a crate of mass m, moving it at a speed v a distance d across a floor in a time interval t.
The quantity Fd is

A)the kinetic energy of the crate.
B)the potential energy of the crate.
C)the linear momentum of the crate.
D)the work you do on the crate.
E)the power you supply to the crate.
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69
Consider a situation where a constant force of 25 N acts on an object having a mass of 2 kg for 3 seconds.
What is the magnitude of the change in the object's momentum?

A)150 kg m/s
B)50 kg m/s
C)75 kg m/s
D)undetermined-not enough information given
E)none of the above
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70
After an elastic collision of two balls,the kinetic energies of the two balls are measured to be 12 J and 24 J.What can be said about the kinetic energy of the two balls before the collision?

A)nothing-not enough information is given
B)the balls had the same energies,12 J and 24 J,respectively
C)the total kinetic energy of the two balls was 36 J
D)none of the above
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71
A person runs up a long flight of stairs in 10 seconds.If the person's weight is 600 N and the vertical height of the stairs is 20 meters,the person's power output is

A)0.
B)3 W.
C)30 W.
D)1,200 W.
E)12,000 W.
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72
Consider a situation where a constant force of 25 N acts on an object having a mass of 2 kg for 3 seconds.
What is the impulse provided by the force?

A)150 N-s
B)50 N-s
C)75 N-s
D)undetermined-not enough information given
E)none of the above
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73
When we say work is done against a force,we mean the force does

A)none of the work.
B)positive work.
C)negative work.
D)zero work.
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74
A watt is equal to

A)746 horsepower.
B)one calorie.
C)one joule.
D)1 J/s.
E)a unit of energy.
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75
Which of the following quantities are conserved in an isolated system?

A)mass
B)energy
C)momentum
D)all of the above
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76
Consider a situation where you exert a force F on a crate of mass m, moving it at a speed v a distance d across a floor in a time interval t.
The quantity 1/2 mv2 is

A)the kinetic energy of the crate.
B)the potential energy of the crate.
C)the linear momentum of the crate.
D)the work you do on the crate.
E)the power you supply to the crate.
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77
Consider a situation where you exert a force F on a crate of mass m, moving it at a speed v a distance d across a floor in a time interval t.
The quantity mv is

A)the kinetic energy of the crate.
B)the potential energy of the crate.
C)the linear momentum of the crate.
D)the work you do on the crate.
E)the power you supply to the crate.
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78
A kid slides down an icy (frictionless) hill starting from rest. At the top his gravitational potential energy is 500 J.
He slides part way down the hill to a point where his gravitational potential energy is 200 J.His kinetic energy at that point will be

A)200 J.
B)300 J.
C)some unknown value between 0 and 500 J.
D)none of the above.
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79
A 2-kg car moving towards the right at 4 m/s collides head on with an 8 kg car moving towards the left at 2 m/s,and they stick together.After the collision,the velocity of the combined bodies is

A)0.
B)0.8 m/s towards the right.
C)0.8 m/s towards the left.
D)2.4 m/s towards the right.
E)2.4 m/s towards the left.
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80
Consider a situation where a constant force of 25 N acts on an object having a mass of 2 kg for 3 seconds.
What is the work done by the force?

A)150 J
B)50 J
C)75 J
D)undetermined-not enough information given
E)none of the above
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