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Intermediate
Conceptual
MCQ

A block sliding down an frictionless inclined plane is experiencing both gravitational and normal forces; which force’s magnitude changes when the angle of the incline is increased?

Advanced
Mathematical
FRQ

A soccer ball with an initial height of \(1.5 \, \text{m}\) above the ground is launched at an angle of \(30^\circ\) above the horizontal. The soccer ball travels a horizontal distance of \(45 \, \text{m}\) to a \(9.0 \, \text{m}\) high castle wall, and passes over \(3.20 \, \text{m}\) above the highest point of the wall. Assume air resistance is negligible.

Intermediate
Mathematical
MCQ

A rod  is initially at rest on a rough horizontal surface. Three forces are exerted on the rod with the magnitudes and directions shown in the figure. The force exerted in the center of the rod is an equidistant 0.5 m from both ends of the rod. If friction between the rod and the table prevents the rod from rotating, what is the magnitude of the torque exerted on the rod about its center from frictional forces?

Intermediate
Proportional Analysis
MCQ

Four systems are in rotational motion. Which of the following combinations of rotational inertia and angular speed for each of the systems corresponds to the greatest rotational kinetic energy?

System Rotational Inertia Angular Speed
A \( I_0 \) \( \omega_0 \)
B \( I_0 \) \( 4\, \omega_0 \)
C \( 2 I_0 \) \( 2\, \omega_0 \)
D \( 6 I_0 \) \( \omega_0 \)
Advanced
Conceptual
MCQ

Two blocks are on a horizontal, frictionless surface. Block \( A \) is moving with an initial velocity of \( v_0 \) toward block \( B \), which is stationary. The two blocks collide, stick together, and move off with a velocity of \( \frac{v_0}{3} \). Which block, if either, has the greater mass?

Intermediate
Conceptual
MCQ

Four forces are exerted on a disk of radius \( R \) that is free to spin about its center, as shown above. The magnitudes are proportional to the length of the force vectors, where \( F_1 = F_4 \), \( F_2 = F_3 \), and \( F_1 = 2F_2 \). Which two forces combine to exert zero net torque on the disk?

Intermediate
Mathematical
FRQ

 

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Intermediate
Conceptual
MCQ

You are adding vectors of length \( 20 \) and \( 40 \) units. Which of the following choices is a possible resultant magnitude?

Beginner
Conceptual
MCQ

A westward–moving car is changing its speed. The net force on the car ____.

Beginner
Conceptual
MCQ

A ball is thrown straight up. At what point does the ball have the most energy?

Beginner
Mathematical
MCQ

A vertical rope of negligible mass supports a block that weighs \(30 N\). The breaking strength of the rope is \( 50 N\). The largest acceleration that can be given to the block by pulling up on it with the rope without breaking the rope is most nearly

Advanced
Conceptual
MCQ

A planet of constant mass orbits the sun in an elliptical orbit. Neglecting any friction effects, what happens to the planet’s rotational kinetic energy about the sun’s center?

Intermediate
Proportional Analysis
GQ

The magnitude of the gravitational field on the surface of a new planet is \(20 \, \text{N/kg}\). The planet’s mass is half the mass of Earth. The radius of Earth is \(6400 \, \text{km}\). What is the radius of the new planet?

Advanced
Mathematical
MCQ

An astronaut initially at rest in space throws a wrench, and recoils in the opposite direction. Select all that is true.

Advanced
Mathematical
FRQ

Based on this graph…

Advanced
Mathematical
MCQ

The elliptical orbit of a comet is shown above. Positions \(1\) and \(2\) are, respectively, the farthest and nearest positions to the Sun, and at position \(1\) the distance from the comet to the Sun is \(10\) times that at position \(2\). What is the ratio \(\dfrac{F_1}{F_2}\), the force on the comet at position \(1\) to the force on the comet at position \(2\)?

Beginner
Mathematical
MCQ

An object is released from rest near the surface of a planet. The velocity of the object as a function of time is expressed in the following equation. \( v_y = (-3) \, \text{m/s}^2 \, t \) All frictional forces are considered to be negligible. What distance does the object fall \( 10 \) \( \text{s} \) after it is released from rest?

Advanced
Mathematical
FRQ

The diagram above shows a marble rolling down an incline, the bottom part of which has been bent into a loop. The marble is released from point A at a height of \(0.80 \, \text{m}\) above the ground. Point B is the lowest point and point C the highest point of the loop. The diameter of the loop is \(0.35 \, \text{m}\). The mass of the marble is \(0.050 \, \text{kg}\). Friction forces and any gain in kinetic energy due to the rotating of the marble can be ignored. When answering the following questions, consider the marble when it is at point C.

Intermediate
Mathematical
GQ

A wheel 31 cm in diameter accelerates uniformly from 240rpm to 360rpm in 6.8 s. How far will a point on the edge of the wheel have traveled in this time?

Intermediate
Mathematical
MCQ
The diagram shows a horizontally oriented circular pipe of initial diameter labeled ( D ) that bends smoothly upward into an S-shape and then levels off into a horizontal section whose diameter is labeled ( 2D ). On the lower horizontal section, a point on the pipe’s centerline is marked with a solid black dot and labeled "A". A right-pointing horizontal arrow originates at point A and is labeled ( v_0 ), indicating the fluid velocity at that point. Directly above point A, a dashed horizontal reference line extends across the page. A second dashed horizontal line, parallel to the first, is drawn through a point on the upper horizontal pipe section. The vertical distance between the two dashed lines is marked by a vertical bracket with arrowheads at both ends and labeled ( H ). On the upper horizontal pipe section, a solid black dot on the centerline is labeled "B". A vertical bracket on the left side of the lower dashed line shows the pipe diameter at A labeled ( D ). A similar bracket on the right side of the upper dashed line shows the pipe diameter at B labeled ( 2D ). All pipe walls are drawn as thin parallel curves representing the interior and exterior surfaces.

Water of density \( \rho \) flows through the section of circular pipe shown in the figure. At Point A, where the diameter of the pipe is \( D \), the water has a pressure \( P_0 \) and velocity \( v_0 \). Point B is located a vertical distance \( H \) above Point A in a section of the pipe that has diameter \( 2D \).

Which of the following expressions is equal to the pressure of the water at Point B?

Advanced
Proportional Analysis
FRQ

On a distant planet, golf is just as popular as it is on Earth. A golfer tees off and drives the ball \(3.5\) times as far as he would have on Earth, given the same initial velocities on both planets. The ball is launched at a speed of \(45 \, \text{m/s}\) at an angle of \(29^\circ\) above the horizontal. When the ball lands, it is at the same level as the tee. On the distant planet find:

Advanced
Conceptual
MCQ

A person is standing on a railroad station platform when a high-speed train passes by. The person will tend to be

Beginner
Mathematical
GQ

What is the mass of a dog that weighs \(58 \, \text{N}\) on Earth?

Intermediate
Mathematical
FRQ

A horizontal, uniform board of weight \( 125 \, \text{N} \) and length \( 4 \, \text{m} \) is supported by vertical chains at each end. A person weighing \( 500 \, \text{N} \) is hanging from the board. The tension in the right chain is \( 250 \, \text{N} \).

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