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Question 21
True/False
When a muscle contracts it can pull, and when it stretches it can push.
Question 22
True/False
The origin of contact forces is electromagnetism.
Question 23
Essay
If a 50 kg skier is pulled by a rope up a 15° slope, what is the minimum tension in the rope? The coefficient of friction is 0.2.
Question 24
Multiple Choice
Two identical boxes are on an inclined plane. Box 1 slides down, while box 2 remains at rest on the incline. What of these statements can we correctly conclude?
Question 25
Essay
What is the difference between mass and weight?
Question 26
Multiple Choice
If you pull a sled up a slope, which one of these statements is correct for the magnitude of a normal force?
Question 27
Essay
For the law of gravity equation, F = Gm
1
m
2
/r
2
, to be dimensionally consistent, what must be the units of universal gravitational constant?
Question 28
Multiple Choice
A bird rests at the centre of a thin rope suspended between two poles 0.5 m apart. The rope sags 2 cm under the bird's weight, and the tension in each side is 5 N. What is the mass of this bird?
Question 29
Essay
Using data from Table 3.3, calculate the ratio between the electrostatic force and the gravitational force between the proton and the electron in a hydrogen atom, if the distance between the electron and the proton is r = 5.3 × 10
9
m. The universal gravitational constant G = 6.67 × 10
-11
m
3
kg
-1
s
-2
, and Coulomb's constant k = 9.0 × 10
9
N m
2
/C
2
.
Question 30
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a fundamental force?
Question 31
Multiple Choice
The coefficient of static friction between a set of tires on a car and a steep road is 0.58. What is the steepest angle of the road on which the car can stay at rest without slipping downhill?
Question 32
Essay
Can gravity act as a restoring force? Give an example.
Question 33
Multiple Choice
A ball is thrown up in the air. Halfway to its maximal height, what is the net force acting on the ball? Assume that there is no air resistance.
Question 34
Essay
We are trying to move a crate across a rough surface. We keep increasing the force until the crate starts moving. Since there is a range of magnitudes of force applied before the crate starts moving, does this mean that kinetic friction has a range of values as well?
Question 35
True/False
Although gravity accelerates you when you fall freely, it is possible to achieve a constant velocity after you jump from an airplane.
Question 36
Multiple Choice
Some bodies in our solar system are listed in Table 3.1, with masses and radii.
-Based on the data in Table 3.1, what is the relationship between the weights of the same object on Earth and the Moon?
Question 37
True/False
Since viscous forces in fluid and air drag are the same in nature, both depend linearly on the object's velocity.
Question 38
True/False
We are trying to move a crate across a rough surface. We keep increasing the force until the crate starts moving. Since there is a range of magnitudes of a force, this means that kinetic friction has a range of values before the crate starts moving.