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a.
b.
c.
d.
amplitude.
wavelength.
frequency.
period.
a.
b.
c.
d.
amplitude.
wavelength.
frequency.
period.
a.
b.
c.
d.
amplitude.
wavelength.
frequency.
period.
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ID: A
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
is maximum.
is less than maximum, but not zero.
is zero.
cannot be determined from the information given.
at either A or B
midway between A and B
one-fourth of the way between A and B
none of the above
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
is maximum.
is less than maximum, but not zero.
is zero.
cannot be determined from the information given.
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
is a maximum.
is less than maximum, but not zero.
is zero.
cannot be determined from the information given
a.
b.
c.
d.
at either A or B
midway between A and B
one-fourth of the way between A and B
none of the above
speed.
frequency.
wavelength.
amplitude.
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
speed.
frequency.
wavelength.
amplitude.
55.
a.
b.
c.
d.
at either A or B
midway between A and B
one-fourth of the way between A and B
none of the above
at either A or B
midway between A and B
one-fourth of the way between A and B
none of the above
speed.
frequency.
wavelength.
amplitude.
a.
b.
c.
d.
speed.
amplitude.
intensity.
power.
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ID: A
a.
b.
c.
d.
It increases.
It remains the same.
It decreases.
It cannot be determined from the information given.
a.
b.
0.5f
f
2f
It cannot be determined from the information given.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
71. Two wave pulses pass each other on a string. The one
traveling toward the right has a positive amplitude,
while the one traveling toward the left has an equal
amplitude in the negative direction. At the point that
they occupy the same region of space at the same time
0.5v
0.71v
1.4v
2v
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
c.
d.
a.
b.
0.5T
0.71T
1.4T
2T
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
0.5v
0.71v
1.4v
2v
a.
b.
c.
d.
0.300 N/m
30.0 N/m
2.94 N/m
294 N/m
Name: ______________________
ID: A
77. A mass vibrates back and forth from the free end of an
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
0.030 m
0.083 m
0.30 m
0.83 m
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
0.50 s
1.0 s
1.5 s
2.0 s
s
s
s
s
period on Earth?
a.
b.
c.
d.
10.78 s
7.891 s
4.897 s
0.09278 s
0.50 Hz
1.0 Hz
1.5 Hz
2.0 Hz
a.
b.
c.
d.
76.
A mass on a spring undergoes SHM. It goes through
10 complete oscillations in 5.0 s. What is the period?
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
zero
0.90 J
0.45 J
It is impossible to give an answer without knowing
the object's mass.
2.0 m
1.0 m
0.70 m
0.50 m
0.020 s
0.50 s
2.0 s
50 s
a.
b.
c.
d.
1.0
2.0
4.0
8.0
s
s
s
s
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ID: A
85.
a.
b.
c.
d.
1.2 s
2.4 s
4.8 s
23 s
a.
b.
c.
d.
FIGURE 11-2
Figure 11-2 is a "snapshot" of a wave at a given time.
The frequency of the wave is 120 Hz. What is the
wavelength?
1.0 Hz
2.0 Hz
1.4 Hz
none of the above
a.
b.
c.
d.
0.05 m
0.10 m
0.20 m
0.30 m
84.
FIGURE 11-2
Figure 11-2 is a "snapshot" of a wave at a given time.
The frequency of the wave is 120 Hz. What is the
amplitude?
a.
b.
c.
d.
0.05
0.10
0.15
0.20
86.
FIGURE 11-2
Figure 11-2 is a "snapshot" of a wave at a given time.
The frequency of the wave is 120 Hz. What is the
wave speed?
m
m
m
m
a.
b.
c.
d.
10
12
24
36
48
m/s
m/s
m/s
m/s
Name: ______________________
ID: A
6.00 ms?
Hz?
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
16.7 Hz
167 Hz
1.67 kHz
16.7 kHz
0.67 s
0.67 ms
0.67 s
6.7 s
Problem
89. If a force of 52 N stretches a spring 0.36 m,
what is the spring constant?
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11-1.1
11-1.1
11-1.2
11-1.2
11-1.2
11-1.2
11-1.2
11-2.1
11-2.1
11-2.1
11-2.1
11-2.2
11-2.2
11-2.2
11-2.2
11-2.3
11-3.1
11-3.2
11-3.2
11-3.3
11-3.3
11-3.4
11-3.4
11-3.5
11-3.5
11-4.1
11-4.1
11-4.2
11-4.2
11-4.2
11-4.2
11-4.2
11-4.2
11-4.3
11-4.3
11-4.3
11-4.3
11-4.4
11-4.4
11-4.4
11-4.4
11-4.4
11-4.5
11-4.5
ID: A
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: I
OBJ:
ANS: D
PTS: 1
DIF: I
OBJ:
ANS: A
PTS: 1
DIF: II
OBJ:
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: II
OBJ:
ANS: D
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: SHM, Energy in SHM, Period and Sinusoidal Nature of SHM
ANS: C
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: SHM, Energy in SHM, Period and Sinusoidal Nature of SHM
ANS: A
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: SHM, Energy in SHM, Period and Sinusoidal Nature of SHM
ANS: C
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: SHM, Energy in SHM, Period and Sinusoidal Nature of SHM
ANS: A
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: SHM, Energy in SHM, Period and Sinusoidal Nature of SHM
ANS: A
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: SHM, Energy in SHM, Period and Sinusoidal Nature of SHM
ANS: A
PTS: 1
DIF: 2
REF: SHM, Energy in SHM, Period and Sinusoidal Nature of SHM
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: 2
REF: SHM, Energy in SHM, Period and Sinusoidal Nature of SHM
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: 2
REF: SHM, Energy in SHM, Period and Sinusoidal Nature of SHM
ANS: A
PTS: 1
DIF: 2
REF: SHM, Energy in SHM, Period and Sinusoidal Nature of SHM
ANS: D
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: Wave Motion, Types of Waves; Transverse and Longitudinal
ANS: C
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: Wave Motion, Types of Waves; Transverse and Longitudinal
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: Wave Motion, Types of Waves; Transverse and Longitudinal
ANS: A
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: Wave Motion, Types of Waves; Transverse and Longitudinal
ANS: C
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: Wave Motion, Types of Waves; Transverse and Longitudinal
ANS: A
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: Wave Motion, Types of Waves; Transverse and Longitudinal
ANS: A
PTS: 1
DIF: 2
REF: Wave Motion, Types of Waves; Transverse and Longitudinal
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: Wave Motion, Types of Waves; Transverse and Longitudinal
ANS: C
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: Wave Motion, Types of Waves; Transverse and Longitudinal
ANS: C
PTS: 1
DIF: 2
REF: Wave Motion, Types of Waves; Transverse and Longitudinal
ANS: C
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF:
Waves
ANS: A
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: Interference ; Principle of Superposition
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: Interference ; Principle of Superposition
11-4.5
11-4.5
11-4.1
11-4.1
ID: A
72. ANS: D
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: Reflection and Transmission of Waves, Interference; Principle
Resonance
NOT: Q
73. ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: Reflection and Transmission of Waves, Interference; Principle
Resonance
NOT: Q
74. ANS: D
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: Reflection and Transmission of Waves, Interference; Principle
Resonance
NOT: Q
75. ANS: A
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: Reflection and Transmission of Waves, Interference; Principle
Resonance
NOT: Q
76. ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: Reflection and Transmission of Waves, Interference; Principle
Resonance
NOT: Q
77. ANS: A
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: Reflection and Transmission of Waves, Interference; Principle
Resonance
NOT: Q
78. ANS: A
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF:
NOT: Q
79. ANS: A
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF:
NOT: Q
80. ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF:
NOT: Q
81. ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF:
NOT: Q
82. ANS: C
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF:
NOT: Q
83. ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF:
NOT: Q
84. ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: Wave Motion, Types of Waves: Transverse and Longitudinal
NOT: Q
85. ANS: C
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: Wave Motion, Types of Waves: Transverse and Longitudinal
NOT: Q
86. ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: Wave Motion, Types of Waves: Transverse and Longitudinal
NOT: Q
87. ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: Wave Motion, Types of Waves: Transverse and Longitudinal
NOT: Q
88. ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: 1
REF: Wave Motion, Types of Waves: Transverse and Longitudinal
NOT: Q
ID: A
PROBLEM
89. ANS:
140 N/m
Given
F elastic = 52 N
x = 0.36 m
Solution
F elastic = kx
k=
F elastic
x
k = 140 N/m
52 N
0.36 m
PTS: 1
90. ANS:
3.5 m/s
DIF: IIIA
OBJ: 11-1.3
Given
m = 0.35 kg
k = 11.8 N/m
x = 0.105 m
Solution
F = kx and F = ma
m a = kx
kx (11.8 N/m)(0.105 m)
a=
=
m
0.35 kg
a = 3.5 N/kg = 3.5 m/s
PTS: 1
91. ANS:
0.6 m
DIF: IIIA
OBJ: 11-1.3
Given
k = 110 N/m
F elastic = 70 N
Solution
F elastic = kx
x=
F elastic
k
x = 0.6 m
PTS: 1
70 N
110 N/m
DIF: IIIA
OBJ: 11-1.3
ID: A
92. ANS:
280 N/m
Given
x = 0.29 m
F elastic = 82 N
Solution
F elastic = kx
F elastic
82 N
=
x
0.29 m
k = 280 N/m
k=
PTS: 1
93. ANS:
16 s
DIF: IIIB
OBJ: 11-1.3
DIF: IIIA
OBJ: 11-2.3
Given
f = 0.064 Hz
Solution
1
1
T= =
f
0.064 Hz
T = 16 s
PTS: 1
ID: A
94. ANS:
0.4
Given
1
ag = g
5
Solution
L
ag
T = 2
T new
T new
T Earth
1
ag
1
g
g
ag
f new
T Earth
1
f = , so
=
=
T
f Earth
T new
PTS: 1
95. ANS:
5.75 10
ag
g
DIF: IIIB
2
1
= 0.4
5
OBJ: 11-2.3
Hz
Given
T = 17.4 s
Solution
1
1
2
f= =
= 5.75 10 Hz
T 17.4
PTS: 1
DIF: IIIA
OBJ: 11-2.3
ID: A
96. ANS:
2.1 Hz
Given
x = 8.0 cm
m = 0.65 kg
k = 120 N/m
Solution
m
1
and f = , so
k
T
T = 2
1
f=
f=
1
2
k
m
m
k
1
2
120 N/m
= 2.1 Hz
0.65 kg
PTS: 1
97. ANS:
1.6 s
DIF: IIIB
OBJ: 11-2.3
Given
m total = 1700 kg
k(per spring) = 6200 N/m
Solution
Assume that the total mass of 1700 kg is supported equally on the four springs. Each spring then supports
1700/4 kg.
T = 2
PTS: 1
m
= 2
k
(1700 / 4) kg
= 1.6 s
6200 N/m
DIF: IIIB
OBJ: 11-2.3
ID: A
98. ANS:
5.28 s
Given
L = 6.93 m
m = 68.0 kg
g = 9.81 m/s
Solution
T = 2
L
= 2
ag
PTS: 1
99. ANS:
21.7 m/s
6.93 m
9.81 m/s
DIF: IIIB
= 5.28 s
OBJ: 11-2.3
Given
L = 1.88 m
T = 1.85 s
Solution
L
L
2
2
T = 2
, so T = 4
ag
a g
2
4 L
2
1.88 m
2
ag =
= 4
= 21.7 m/s
2
2
( 1.85 s)
T
PTS: 1
DIF: IIIB
OBJ: 11-2.3
ID: A
100. ANS:
31.1 kg
Given
T pendulum = 3.99 s
k = 77.1 N/m
Solution
If both systems have the same frequency, they will also have the same period.
Therefore, the given period may be substituted into the equation for a mass-spring system.
m
k
T = 2
2
2m
T = 4
k
m=
T k
4
PTS: 1
101. ANS:
24 Hz
DIF: IIIC
= 31.1 kg
OBJ: 11-2.3
Given
v = 0.58 m/s
= 14 m
Solution
v = f
v
14 m/s
f= =
= 24 Hz
0.58 m
PTS: 1
102. ANS:
316 m/s
DIF: IIIA
OBJ: 11-3.4
Given
f = 215.1 Hz
= 1.47 m
Solution
v = f
v = (215.1 Hz)(1.47 m) = 316 m/s
PTS: 1
DIF: IIIA
OBJ: 11-3.4
ID: A
103. ANS:
3.13 m
Given
8
v = 3.00 10 m/s
Solution
v = f
v 3.00 10 m/s
=
= 3.13 m
8
f
0.959 10 Hz
PTS: 1
104. ANS:
7.5 mm
DIF: IIIA
OBJ: 11-3.4
Given
f = 45.4 kHz
v = 340 m/s
Solution
v = f
4
v
340 m/s
=
= 0.0075 m = 7.5 mm
4
f
4.54 10 Hz
PTS: 1
105. ANS:
25 m
DIF: IIIB
OBJ: 11-3.4
Given
v = 6.9 m/s
T = 3.6 s
Solution
1
1
f= =
= 0.28 Hz
T 3.6 s
v = f
v
6.9 m/s
=
= 25 m
f
0.28 Hz
PTS: 1
DIF: IIIB
OBJ: 11-3.4
10
ID: A
106. ANS:
0.64 m
Given
L = 1.6 m
The standing wave has 5 antinodes, i.e., 5 loops.
Solution
A single loop (antinode) is produced by a wavelength equal to 2L. Two loops (one complete wavelength)
are produced by a wavelength of L. A wavelength of 2/3 L results in 3 antinodes. The following pattern
emerges.
1
2
3
4
5
loop
loops
loops
loops
loops
= 2L/1 = 2L
= 2L/2 = L
= 2L/3 = 2/3 L
= 2L/4 = 1/2 L
= 2L/5 = 2/5 L
therefore,
2(1.6 m)
2
L =
= 0.64 m
5
5
PTS: 1
DIF: IIIC
OBJ: 11-4.5
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