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1) You are driving through town at 12 m/s when suddenly a ball rolls out in front of your car.

Youapply
the brakes and begin decelerating at 3.5 m/s/s. How far do you travel before coming to acomplete
stop? *
1 point
a. 17.57 meters
b. 18.57 meters
c. 19.57 meters
d. 20.57 meters

2) A pitcher throws a fastball with a velocity of 43.5 m/s. It is determined that during the windupand
delivery the ball covers a displacement of 2.5 meters. This is from the point behind the bodywhen the
ball is at rest to the point of release. Calculate the acceleration during his throwingmotion. *
1 point
a. 377.5 m/s/s
b. 378.5 m/s/s
c. 379.5 m/s/s
d. 380.5 m/s/s

3) A storm system moves 5000 km due east, then shifts course at 40 degrees North of East for 1500
km. Calculate the storm's resultant displacement. *
1 point
a. 6224.14 km @ 9.91 degrees, North of East
b. 6224.14 km @ 9.91 degrees, East of North
c. 6224.14 km @ 8.91 degrees, North of East
d. 6224.14 km @ 8.91 degrees, East of North

4) A bear, searching for food wanders 35 meters east then 20 meters north. Frustrated, hewanders
another 12 meters west then 6 meters south. Calculate the bear's displacement *
1 point
a. 26.93 m, 31.3 degrees NORTH of EAST
b. 26.93 m, 31.3 degrees EAST of NORTH
c. 27.93 m, 31.3 degrees NORTH of EAST
d. 27.93 m, 31.3 degrees NORTH of EAST

5) Which statement/s are trueCarbon dioxide causes global warming or the greenhouse effectCoal-
burning power stations also give off sulphur dioxide gas which leads to acid rain *
1 point
a. Only the 1st statement is true
b. Only the 2nd statement is true
c. Both statements are true
d. No statement is true

6) Which statement is true about the greenhouse effect? *


1 point

a. Carbon dioxide gas acts like the glass in a greenhouse. Infrared radiation from the Sun is usually
reflected back into space. Greenhouse gases stop this, and heat is reflected back to the Earth again.

b. Carbon dioxide gas acts like the glass in a greenhouse. Infrared radiation from the Sun is usually
reflected back into Earth. Greenhouse gases stop this, and heat is reflected back to space again
c. Carbon monoxide gas acts like the glass in a greenhouse. Infrared radiation from the Sun is usually
reflected back into space. Greenhouse gases stop this, and heat is reflected back to the Earth again.

d. Carbon monoxide gas acts like the glass in a greenhouse. Infrared radiation from the Sun is
usually reflected back into Earth. Greenhouse gases stop this, and heat is reflected back to the space
again.

7) An object at rest remains at rest and an object in motion remains in motion at constant speedand in
a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced force. This is the ______________ ? *
1 point

a. 1st law of motion


b. 2nd law of motion
c. 3rd law of motion
d. 4th law of motion

8) Which is an example of the 1st law of motion? *


1 point
a. Car suddenly stops and you strain against the seat belt
b. Car turns left and you appear to slide to the right
c. The difficulty of pushing a car that won’t start
d. All of the above

9) Which is an example of the 3rd law of motion? *


1 point
a. 2 cars hit head on
b. Jumping out of a boat onto a dock
c. Astronauts in space
d. All of the above

10) Tarzan swings from a vine whose length is 12 m. If Tarzan starts at an angle of 30 degrees
withrespect to the vertical and has no initial speed, what is his speed at the bottom of the arc? *
1 point
a. 3.61 m/s
b. 4.61 m/s
c. 5.61 m/s
d. 6.61 m/s

11) Two blocks, A and B (mA=50 kg and mB=100 kg), are connected by a string as shown. If
theblocks begin at rest, what will their speeds be after A has slid a distance s = 0.25 m? Assume
thepulley and incline are frictionless *
1 point
a. 1.51 m/s
b. 2.51 m/s
c. 3.51 m/s
d. 4.51 m/s

12) A girl throws a tennis ball at an angle of 60°North of East from a height of 2.0 m. The ball’s
rangeis 90 m and it is in flight for 6 seconds. What is the vertical velocity of the ball 2 seconds after
itis thrown? *
1 point
a. 5.4 m/s
b. 6.4 m/s
c. 7.4 m/s
d. 8.4 m/s

13) A baseball is thrown at an angle of 25° relative to the ground at a speed of 23.0 m/s. If the
ballwas caught 42.0 m from the thrower, how long was it in the air? How high was the tallest spot
inthe ball’s path? *
1 point
a. 3 s, 5.8 meters
b. 2 s, 4.8 meters
c. 3 s, 4.8 meters
d. 2 s, 6.8 meters

14) What relationship exist between the frictional force and the normal force? *
1 point
a. Directly
b. Inversely
c. Harmonic
d. Geometric

15) Which statement is true? *


1 point

a. During the push off phase in running, the normal force acts upward on the runner, while the friction
force acts forward on the runner. The friction force is the only force capable of moving the runner
horizontally down the track. The normal force can only accelerate the runner upwards.

b. During the pull off phase in running, the normal force acts upward on the runner, while the friction
force acts forward on the runner. The friction force is the only force capable of movingthe runner
horizontally down the track. The normal force can only accelerate the runner upwards.

c. During the push off phase in running, the normal force acts upward on the runner, while the friction
force acts forward on the runner. The friction force is the only force capable of moving the runner
horizontally down the track. The normal force can only accelerate the runner forward.

d. During the push off phase in running, the normal force acts upward on the runner, while thefriction
force acts forward on the runner. The friction force is the only force capable of movingthe runner
horizontally down the track. The normal force can only accelerate the runner upwards

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