front 1 If the polar icecaps melted, the resulting water would spread over the entire Earth. This new mass distribution would tend to make the length of a day
| back 1 A) longer. |
front 2 A huge rotating cloud of particles in space gravitate together to form an increasingly dense ball. As it shrinks in size, the cloud
| back 2 A) rotates faster. |
front 3 If the Earth rotated more slowly about its axis, your apparent weight would
| back 3 A)Increase. |
front 4 To kick a football so it won't topple end over end, kick it so the force of impact extends
| back 4 B) through its center of gravity. |
front 5 A tightrope walker more easily balances on a tightwire if his pole
| back 5 B) droops. |
front 6 The long, heavy tail of a spider monkey enables the monkey to easily vary its
| back 6 D) center of gravity. |
front 7 The famous Leaning Tower of Pisa doesn't topple over because its center of gravity is
| back 7 A) above a place of support. |
front 8 Two identical objects in outer space have a head-on collision and stick together. If, before the collision, one had been moving at 2 m/s and the other at 1 m/s, their combined speed after the collision would be
| back 8 A) 0.5 m/s. |
front 9 Compared to the recoiling rifle, the bullet fired has
| back 9 B) a greater kinetic energy. |
front 10 An open freight car rolls friction free along a horizontal track in a pouring rain that falls vertically. As water accumulates in the car, the car's speed
| back 10 B) decreases. |
front 11 A heavy and a light object released from the same height in a vacuum have equal
| back 11 D) accelerations. |
front 12 If an object has kinetic energy, then it also must have
| back 12 B) momentum. |
front 13 A moving object has
| back 13 E) all of these |
front 14 Whereas impulse involves the time that a force acts, work involves the
| back 14 A) distance that a force acts. |
front 15 A car's engine is 20% efficient. When cruising, the car encounters an average retarding force of 1000 N. If the energy content of gasoline is 40 megajoules per liter, how many kilometers per liter does the car get?
| back 15 D) 8
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front 16 How many Joules of energy are in one kilowatt-hour?
| back 16 D) 3.6 million
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front 17 The ball rolling down an incline has its maximum potential energy at
| back 17 A) the top. |
front 18 An object may have potential energy because of its
| back 18 D) location. |
front 19 A 1000-kg car and a 2000-kg car are hoisted the same distance. Raising the more massive car requires
| back 19 C) twice as much work. |
front 20 If you push an object a given distance, while applying twice the force, you do
| back 20 A) twice as much work. |
front 21 If you push for a half hour or a whole hour against a stationary wall
| back 21 A) no work on the wall is done in either case. |
front 22 If a monkey floating in outer space throws his hat away, the hat and the monkey will both
| back 22 A) move away from each other, but at different speeds. |
front 23 Momentum is transferred to the ground when an apple falls on it. The momentum absorbed by the ground is
| back 23 B) greater than that of the apple only if the apple bounces. |
front 24 A 5-kg shark swimming at a speed of 1 m/s swallows an absent-minded 1-kg fish swimming toward it at 4 m/s. The speed of the shark after this meal is
| back 24 C) 1/6 m/s. |
front 25 A rifle of mass 2 kg is suspended by strings. The rifle fires a bullet of mass 0.01 kg at a speed of 200 m/s. The recoil velocity of the rifle is about
| back 25 D) 1 m/s.
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front 26 A large metal ball is shot from a cannon with a short barrel. If the same ball were to be shot from cannon with a longer barrel, its muzzle velocity would be
| back 26 B) more. |
front 27 A 1-kg chunk of putty moving at 1 m/s collides with and sticks to a 5-kg bowling ball initially at rest. The bowling ball and putty then move with a momentum of
| back 27 B) 1 kg m/s |
front 28 A karate expert executes a swift blow and breaks a cement block with her bare hand. The magnitude of the force experienced by her hand is
| back 28 C) identical to the force applied to the block. |
front 29 A heavy truck and a small car rolling down a hill at the same speed are forced to stop in the same amount of time. Compared to the force that stops the car, the force needed to stop the truck is
| back 29 A) greater. |
front 30 A ball is moving at 3 m/s and has a momentum of 48 kg m/s. What is the ball's mass?
| back 30 C) 16 kg |
front 31 Padded dashboards in cars are safer in an accident than nonpadded ones because an occupant hitting the dash has
| back 31 A) increased time of impact. |
front 32 When you jump from an elevated position you usually bend your knees upon reaching the ground. By doing this, you make the time of the impact about 10 times as great as for a stiff-legged landing. In this way the average force your body experiences is
| back 32 C) about 1/10 as great. |
front 33 A large heavy truck and a small baby carriage roll down a hill. Neglecting friction, at the bottom of the hill, the baby carriage will have a greater
| back 33 E) none of these |
front 34 The difference between impulse and impact force involves the
| back 34 D) time the force acts |
front 35 It is correct to say that impulse is equal to
| back 35 D) the change in momentum |
front 36 A rifle recoils while firing a bullet. The speed of the rifle's recoil is small because the
| back 36 C) rifle has much more mass than the bullet |
front 37 Suppose that a tiny gun made of a strong but very light material fires a bullet that is more massive than the gun itself. For such a weapon
| back 37 B) the target would be safer than the shooter |
front 38 In order to catch a ball, a baseball player extends the hand forward before impact with the ball and then lets it ride backward in the direction of the ball's motion .. Doing this reduces the force of impact on the player's hand principally because the
| back 38 B) time of impact is increased |
front 39 A 4 kg ball has a momentum of 12 kg m/s. What is the ball's speed?
| back 39 C) 3 m/s |
front 40 Recoil is noticeable if we throw a heavy ball while standing on roller skates. If instead we go through the motions of throwing the ball but hold onto it, our net recoil will be
| back 40 C) zero |
front 41 The force that accelerates a rocket in outer space is exerted on the rocket by the
| back 41 D) exhaust gases |
front 42 Two billiard balls having the same mass and speed roll toward each other. What is their combined momentum after they meet?
| back 42 C) zero
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front 43 A 1000-kg car moving at 10 m/s brakes to a stop in 5 s. The average braking force is
| back 43 C) 2000N
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front 44 A 6-kg shark swimming at a speed of 8 m/s swallows an absent-minded 2-kg fish swimming 4 m/s in the opposite direction. The speed of the shark after this lunch is
| back 44 D) 5 m/s
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front 45 You're driving down the highway and a bug spatters into your windshield. Which undergoes the greater change in momentum during the time of contact?
| back 45 C) both the same
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front 46 If you push an object twice as far while applying the same force, you do
| back 46 B) twice as much work. |
front 47 A job is done slowly, while an identical job is done quickly. Both jobs require the same amount of work, but different amounts of
| back 47 B) power |
front 48 If an object is raised twice as high, its potential energy will be
| back 48 B) twice as much |
front 49 An object that has kinetic energy must be
| back 49 A) moving |
front 50 A bow is drawn so that it has 40 J of potential energy. When fired, the arrow will ideally have a kinetic energy that is
| back 50 B) 40J |
front 51 When a car is braked to a stop, its kinetic energy is transformed to
| back 51 A) heat
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front 52 A block of ice sliding down an incline has its maximum speed at
| back 52 C) the bottom |
front 53 No work is done by gravity on a bowling ball that rolls along a bowling alley because
| back 53 C) the force on the ball is at right angles to the ball's motion.
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front 54 A TV set is pushed a distance of 2 m with a force of 20 N. How much work is done on the set?
| back 54 A) 40J
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front 55 A car that travels twice as fast as another when braking to a stop will skid
| back 55 B) four times as far
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front 56 If an object has kinetic energy, then it also must have
| back 56 D) momentum |
front 57 A bullet has more kinetic energy than the recoiling rifle from which it is fired is because the force on the bullet acts over a
| back 57 B) longer distance |
front 58 Horses that move with the fastest linear speed on a merry-go-round are located
| back 58 A) near the outside |
front 59 If you replace the wheels and tires of your car with new ones having greater diameters, all of your speedometer readings thereafter will
| back 59 A) decrease |
front 60 When a train makes a curve, the wheels squeal because different parts of the wheel rims
| back 60 B) try to cover a different distance in the same time. |
front 61 Suppose the circumference of a bicycle wheel is 2 meters. If it rotates at 1 revolution per second when you are riding the bicycle, then your speed will be
| back 61 D) 2 m/s |
front 62 An industrial flywheel has a greater rotational inertia when most of its mass is
| back 62 C) near the outer edge |
front 63 A coin and a ring roll down an incline starting at the same time. The one to reach the bottom first will be the
| back 63 C) coin |
front 64 On a balanced see saw, a boy three times as heavy as his partner sits
| back 64 C) 1/3 the distance from the fulcrum. |
front 65 Put a pipe over the end of a wrench when trying to turn a stubborn nut on a bolt, to effectively make the wrench handle twice as long, you'll multiply the torque by
| back 65 B) two |
front 66 Toss a baseball bat into the air and it wobbles about its
| back 66 B) center of mass |
front 67 The chef at the infamous Fattening Tower of Pizza tosses a spinning disk of uncooked pizza dough into the air. The disk's diameter increases during the flight, while its rotational speed
| back 67 B) decreases |
front 68 For a system in mechanical equilibrium,
| back 68 B) the net forces and torques must both be zero. |
front 69 Suppose you're on a Ferris wheel at a carnival, seated 15 m from the Ferris wheel's axis. If you make a complete rotation each minute, your linear speed is
| back 69 B) 1.57 m/s
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front 70 A rifle of mass 2 kg is suspended by strings. The rifle fires a bullet of mass 0.01 kg at a speed of 200 m/s. The recoil velocity of the rifle is about
| back 70 D) 1 m/s.
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front 71 Which of the following has the largest momentum relative to the Earth's surface?
| back 71 B) a pickup truck speeding along a highway |