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Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsPhysics IExam 1 ReviewChristopher Lane1,2Justin Lucas1,3Scott Carl1,3Julia Bielaski1,21Department of Physics, Clarkson UniversityDepartment of Mathematics, Clarkson University3Department of Electrical Engineering, Clarkson University2September 11, 2010Clarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsOutline1Must knows!!2Multiple ChoiceChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONS3ProblemsProblem 1Problem 2Clarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsMust Knows!!Constants:g 9.81m/s 2Volumes:VSphere 34 πr 3VCylinder πr 2 hSurface Area:ASphere 4πr 2Clarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSMultiple ChoiceClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 1Two automobiles are 150 kilometers apart and traveling toward each other.One automobile is moving at 60 km/h and the other is moving at 40 km/h. Inhow many hours will they meet?A 2.5B 2.0C 1.75D 1.5E 1.25Clarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 1Two automobiles are 150 kilometers apart and traveling toward each other.One automobile is moving at 60 km/h and the other is moving at 40 km/h. Inhow many hours will they meet?A 2.5B 2.0C 1.75D 1.5E 1.25Answer: DClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 2Each of four particles move along an x axis. Their coordinates (in meters) asfunctions of time (in seconds) are given by:Particle 1: x(t) 3.5 2.7t 3Particle 2: x(t) 3.5 2.7t 3Particle 3: x(t) 3.5 2.7t 2Particle 4: x(t) 3.5 3.4t 2.7t 2Which of these particles have constant acceleration?A All fourB Only 1 and 2C only 2 and 3D only 3 and 4E None of themClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 2Each of four particles move along an x axis. Their coordinates (in meters) asfunctions of time (in seconds) are given by:Particle 1: x(t) 3.5 2.7t 3Particle 2: x(t) 3.5 2.7t 3Particle 3: x(t) 3.5 2.7t 2Particle 4: x(t) 3.5 3.4t 2.7t 2Which of these particles have constant acceleration?A All fourB Only 1 and 2C only 2 and 3D only 3 and 4E None of themAnswer: DClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 3Of the following situations, which one is impossible?A A body having velocity east and acceleration eastB A body having velocity east and acceleration westC A body having zero velocity and non-zero accelerationD A body having constant acceleration and variable velocityE A body having constant velocity and variable accelerationClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 3Of the following situations, which one is impossible?A A body having velocity east and acceleration eastB A body having velocity east and acceleration westC A body having zero velocity and non-zero accelerationD A body having constant acceleration and variable velocityE A body having constant velocity and variable accelerationAnswer: EClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 4An ob ject is shot vertically upward. While it is rising:A its velocity and acceleration are both upwardB its velocity is upward and its acceleration is downwardC its velocity and acceleration are both downwardD its velocity is downward and its acceleration is upwardE its velocity and acceleration are both decreasingClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 4An ob ject is shot vertically upward. While it is rising:A its velocity and acceleration are both upwardB its velocity is upward and its acceleration is downwardC its velocity and acceleration are both downwardD its velocity is downward and its acceleration is upwardE its velocity and acceleration are both decreasingAnswer: BClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 5As a rocket is accelerating vertically upward at 9.8 m/s/s near Earths surface,it releases a projectile. Immediately after release the acceleration (in m/s/s ) ofthe projectile is:A 9.8 downB 0C 9.8 upD 19.6 upE None of the aboveClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 5As a rocket is accelerating vertically upward at 9.8 m/s/s near Earths surface,it releases a projectile. Immediately after release the acceleration (in m/s/s ) ofthe projectile is:A 9.8 downB 0C 9.8 upD 19.6 upE None of the aboveAnswer: AClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!H ! 9 E G 3Multiple ChoiceProblemsH ! 9 F : 3H ! 9 G : 3H .- - %&* ,5& )&33 %'. -* & ') - G 3'.3M L Question 6Chapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSAn elevator is moving upward with constant acceleration. The dashed curve&)&;' -*shows,3 5-;,.4 76'*Oy ,6, %(-.3 '. %&O'3%&O of( *;&3%-63t. %& 7-3the position,of theceiling of'((&)&*' ,-.#the elevator asa functionthe time, %& (&,),.4 %& &)&;' -*'3 by' / .( ,-. %&breaks ,5& loose!# H and %& drops,.3 '. ,.O,(' &O0 %&At the-/instantindicatedthe dot, a-/boltfromthe-) 0*&'P3)--3&Which'.O O*-73 %& (&,),.4# %&of7-3, ,-. ceiling.curve /*-5best representsthe Q%,(%position( *;&of the0&3 bolt *&7*&3&. 3as a functiontime? -/ ,5&@'3 ' / .( ,-.%!!! H!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! !!!!!!! !!!! I!!!!! L!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!'.3M JClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review!

Must knows!!H ! 9 E G 3Multiple ChoiceProblemsH ! 9 F : 3H ! 9 G : 3H .- - %&* ,5& )&33 %'. -* & ') - G 3'.3M L Question 6Chapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSAn elevator is moving upward with constant acceleration. The dashed curve&)&;' -*shows,3 5-;,.4 76'*Oy ,6, %(-.3 '. %&O'3%&O of( *;&3%-63t. %& 7-3the position,of theceiling of'((&)&*' ,-.#the elevator asa functionthe time, %& (&,),.4 %& &)&;' -*'3 by' / .( ,-. %&breaks ,5& loose!# H and %& drops,.3 '. ,.O,(' &O0 %&At the-/instantindicatedthe dot, a-/boltfromthe-) 0*&'P3)--3&Which'.O O*-73 %& (&,),.4# %&of7-3, ,-. ceiling.curve /*-5best representsthe Q%,(%position( *;&of the0&3 bolt *&7*&3&. 3as a functiontime? -/ ,5&@'3 ' / .( ,-.'.3M J%!!! H!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! !!!!!!! !!!! I!!!!! L!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!Answer: BClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review!

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSChapter 3: VECTORSClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 1A vector has a magnitude of 12. When its tail is at the origin it lies betweenthe positive x axis and the negative y axis and makes an angle of 30 with thex axis. Its y component is: A 6/ 3 B 6 3C 6D 6E 12Clarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 1A vector has a magnitude of 12. When its tail is at the origin it lies betweenthe positive x axis and the negative y axis and makes an angle of 30 with thex axis. Its y component is: A 6/ 3 B 6 3C 6D 6E 12Answer: DClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 2 The value of î · ĵ k̂ ?A zeroB 1C -1D 3 E 3Clarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 2 The value of î · ĵ k̂ ?A zeroB 1C -1D 3 E 3Answer: BClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 1Two bodies are falling with negligible air resistance, side by side, above ahorizontal plane. If one of the bodies is given an additional horizontalacceleration during its descent, it:A strikes the plane at the same time as the other bodyB strikes the plane earlier than the other bodyC has the vertical component of its velocity alteredD has the vertical component of its acceleration alteredE follows a straight line path along the resultant acceleration vectorClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 1Two bodies are falling with negligible air resistance, side by side, above ahorizontal plane. If one of the bodies is given an additional horizontalacceleration during its descent, it:A strikes the plane at the same time as the other bodyB strikes the plane earlier than the other bodyC has the vertical component of its velocity alteredD has the vertical component of its acceleration alteredE follows a straight line path along the resultant acceleration vectorAnswer: AClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 2A stone thrown from the top of a tall building follows a path that is:A circularB made of two straight line segmentsC hyperbolicD parabolicE a straight lineClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 2A stone thrown from the top of a tall building follows a path that is:A circularB made of two straight line segmentsC hyperbolicD parabolicE a straight lineAnswer: DClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

A A /' 6 8Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 3%&'( 3 %)*& ' )&*3?&'%/00: /'4 ,&00& %)( ./%) HIJ )& '" F)( 43*(7%3&' &, %)( /77stone /%is thrownhorizontallyand follows the path XYZ shown. The direction' &, %)(A %&'(.&3'% I3 6of the acceleration of the stone at point Y is:!A"B#C D%E/' 6 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)&*3?&'%/0J ! &.%Clarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

A A /' 6 8Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 3%&'( 3 %)*& ' )&*3?&'%/00: /'4 ,&00& %)( ./%) HIJ )& '" F)( 43*(7%3&' &, %)( /77stone /%is thrownhorizontallyand follows the path XYZ shown. The direction' &, %)(A %&'(.&3'% I3 6of the acceleration of the stone at point Y !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I B#C D%E/' 6 #J ! &.%Answer: AClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

!D5 D 6(&( &. )* 8 /(8G A Question 4Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSWhich of the curves on the graph below best represents the vertical component3* &. )* &( )* -1/;*% 8)1 ;1 8 ()80 1)23/4#! &.vy of3:10 8the velocityversusthe % 4&7time t fora projectile red)* at anangle of3&6;&( ()45 !32)' 0 18:8)* )26 .&1/;1&I 3)24 !1 ,/)/(/(-4 &.BD/%&0 )* *&129&()/4 above the horizontal?AJCEFB AC FD KE/(8G E!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! K#!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!! C!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!E !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FOCDEABAEAFClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

!D5 D 6(&( &. )* 8 /(8G A Question 4Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSWhich of the curves on the graph below best represents the vertical component3* &. )* &( )* -1/;*% 8)1 ;1 8 ()80 1)23/4#! &.vy of3:10 8the velocityversusthe % 4&7time t fora projectile red)* at anangle of3&6;&( ()45 !32)' 0 18:8)* )26 .&1/;1&I 3)24 !1 ,/)/(/(-4 &.BD/%&0 )* *&129&()/4 above the horizontal?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! K#!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!! C!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!E !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FAJCEFB AC FD KE/(8G EOCDEABAEAFAnswer: DClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblems?F: 184.A GChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 5'I()* @ ,)/ ' 8 . &,42@ 1'5). ,4 8 *,&*-) 8 *'4. 84 .%))/ '4 8 7'&,;'4 8- .3&08*) 8. .7An object, tied to a string, moves in a circle at constant speed on a horizontal/,&)* ,'4 '0 7) /,.%-8*)1)4 '0 7,. 'I()* @ 8. , &85)-. 0&'1 K ' L ,.Asurface as shown. The direction of the displacement of this object, as it travelsfrom W to X !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!L !#####! M############!#!#!#!!!!!N !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!A !B"C#D %E84.A H %&University.%))/Physics ClubPhysicsI Exam1 Review.7'64 I)-'6# K7)4 , ,. 8 %'9 &8*,42 *8& 1'5). 6, 7Clarkson*'4. 84 8&'34/ 7)*,&*-)

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblems?F: 184.A GChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 5'I()* @ ,)/ ' 8 . &,42@ 1'5). ,4 8 *,&*-) 8 *'4. 84 .%))/ '4 8 7'&,;'4 8- .3&08*) 8. .7An object, tied to a string, moves in a circle at constant speed on a horizontal/,&)* ,'4 '0 7) /,.%-8*)1)4 '0 7,. 'I()* @ 8. , &85)-. 0&'1 K ' L ,.Asurface as shown. The direction of the displacement of this object, as it travelsfrom W to X !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!L !#####! M############!#!#!#!!!!!N !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!A !B "C #D % %E &84.A H Answer: EUniversity.%))/Physics ClubPhysicsI Exam1 Review.7'64 I)-'6# K7)4 , ,. 8 %'9 &8*,42 *8& 1'5). 6, 7Clarkson*'4. 84 8&'34/ 7)*,&*-)

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 6An airplane is ying north at 500km/h. It makes a gradual 180 turn atconstant speed, changing its direction of travel from north through east tosouth. The process takes 40s. The average acceleration of the plane for thisturn (in km/h·s) is:A 12.5km/h·s, northB 12.5km/h·s, eastC 12.5km/h·s, southD 25km/h·s, northE 25km/h·s, southClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 6An airplane is ying north at 500km/h. It makes a gradual 180 turn atconstant speed, changing its direction of travel from north through east tosouth. The process takes 40s. The average acceleration of the plane for thisturn (in km/h·s) is:A 12.5km/h·s, northB 12.5km/h·s, eastC 12.5km/h·s, southD 25km/h·s, northE 25km/h·s, southAnswer: EClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 7A particle moves at constant speed in a circular path. The instantaneousvelocity and instantaneous acceleration vectors are:A both tangent to the circular pathB both perpendicular to the circular pathC perpendicular to each otherD opposite to each otherE none of the aboveClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 7A particle moves at constant speed in a circular path. The instantaneousvelocity and instantaneous acceleration vectors are:A both tangent to the circular pathB both perpendicular to the circular pathC perpendicular to each otherD opposite to each otherE none of the aboveAnswer: CClarkson University Physics ClubPhysics I Exam 1 Review

Must knows!!Multiple ChoiceProblemsChapter 2: MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINEChapter 3: VECTORSChapter 4: MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONSQuestion 8A stone is tied to a string and whirled

Must knows!! Multiple Choice Problems Physics I Exam 1 Review Christopher Lane 1;2Justin Lucas 3 Julia Bielaski Scott Carl1;3 1Department of Physics, Clarkson University 2Department of Mathematics, Clarkson University 3Department of Electrical Engineering, Clarkson University September 11, 2010 Clarkson University Physics Club Physics I Exam 1 Review

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