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Exam 4: Forces and Newtons Laws
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Two identical springs with spring constant 50 N/m support a 5.0 N weight as in the picture below. What is the tension in spring A?
Question 22
Multiple Choice
A 1.5-kg object has a velocity of 5
j
^
\hat{\mathbf{j}}
j
^
​
m/s at t = 0. It is accelerated at a constant rate for five seconds after which it has a velocity of (6
i
^
\hat{\mathbf{i}}
i
^
+ 12
j
^
\hat{\mathbf{j}}
j
^
​
) m/s. What is the magnitude of the resultant force acting on the object during this time interval?
Question 23
Multiple Choice
When you drag a toy teddy bear along the floor by a force that is parallel to the floor, the magnitude of the force of friction:
Question 24
Multiple Choice
A heavy weight is supported by two cables that exert tensions of magnitude T1 and T2. Which statement is correct?
Question 25
Multiple Choice
A constant force F is applied to a body of mass m that initially is headed east at velocity v0 until its velocity becomes -v0. The total time of travel is 2t. The total distance the body travels in that time is:
Question 26
Multiple Choice
Two bodies, A and B, collide as shown in Figures I and II below.
Which statement is true?
Question 27
Multiple Choice
If the tension, T, is 15 N and the magnitude of the acceleration, a, is 3.0 m/s2, what is the mass, m, of the suspended object? Assume that all surfaces and the pulley are frictionless.
Question 28
Multiple Choice
When the vector sum of three co-planar forces,
A
⃗
\vec{A}
A
,
B
→
\overrightarrow{\mathbf{B}}
B
and
C
→
\overrightarrow{\mathbf{C}}
C
, is parallel to
A
⃗
\vec{A}
A
, we can conclude that
B
→
\overrightarrow{\mathbf{B}}
B
and
C
→
\overrightarrow{\mathbf{C}}
C
:
Question 29
Multiple Choice
If
α
\alpha
α
= 40
°
\degree
°
and the tension in string 2 is 30 N, determine M.
Question 30
Multiple Choice
Three boxes slide on a frictionless horizontal surface when pulled by a force of magnitude F. When we compare the tensions T1 and T2 with the force F, we find that
Question 31
Multiple Choice
If M = 2.0 kg, what is the tension in string 1?
Question 32
Multiple Choice
Given the equation
(
2.00
Â
k
g
)
(
5.00
Â
m
Â
s
2
)
=
20.00
Â
N
−
10.00
Â
N
(2.00 \mathrm{~kg}) \left(5.00 \frac{\mathrm{~m}}{\mathrm{~s}^{2}}\right) =20.00 \mathrm{~N}-10.00 \mathrm{~N}
(
2.00
Â
kg
)
(
5.00
Â
s
2
Â
m
​
)
=
20.00
Â
N
−
10.00
Â
N
, which answer or answers provide(s) the best description of a possible physical situation?
Question 33
Multiple Choice
A book is placed on a chair. Then a videocassette is placed on the book. The floor exerts a normal force:
Question 34
Multiple Choice
A 70-kg stunt artist rides in a rocket sled which slides along a flat inclined surface. At an instant when the sled's acceleration has a horizontal component of 6.0 m/s2 and a downward component of 2.8 m/s2, what is the magnitude of the force on the rider by the sled?
Question 35
Short Answer
A 2000-kg sailboat heading out to sea through the Sydney heads experiences an eastward force of 3000 N by the ocean tide and a wind force against its sails of magnitude 6000 N directed toward the northwest (45
°
\degree
°
N of W). What is the magnitude and direction of the resultant acceleration?
Question 36
Multiple Choice
The apparent weight of a fish in an elevator is greatest when the elevator:
Question 37
Multiple Choice
If F = 40 N and M = 1.5 kg, what is the tension in the string connecting M and 2M? Assume that all surfaces are frictionless.
Question 38
Multiple Choice
A juggler throws two balls up to the same height so that they pass each other halfway up when A is rising and B is descending. Ignore air resistance and buoyant forces. Which statement is true of the two balls at that point?