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Advanced
Conceptual
MCQ

Consider the following cases of inelastic collisions.
Case (1) – A car moving at \(75 \, \text{mph}\) collides with another car of equal mass moving at \(75 \, \text{mph}\) in the opposite direction and comes to a stop.
Case (2) A car moving at \(75 \, \text{mph}\) hits a stationary steel wall and rolls back.
The collision time is the same for both cases. In which of these cases would result in the greatest impact force?

Beginner
Mathematical
GQ

A stone is thrown vertically upwards with a speed of \( 20.0 \) \( \text{m/s} \). How fast is it moving when it reaches a height of \( 12.0 \) \( \text{m} \)?

Beginner
Conceptual
MCQ

The magnitude of a component of a vector must be

Intermediate
Conceptual
MCQ

A solid ball and a cylinder roll down an inclined plane. Which reaches the bottom first?

Intermediate
Mathematical
FRQ

A 0.035 kg bullet moving horizontally at 350 m/s embeds itself into an initially stationary 0.55 kg block. Air resistance is negligible.

Intermediate
Mathematical
GQ

A pair of fuzzy dice is hanging by a string from your rearview mirror. You speed up from a stoplight. During the acceleration, the dice do not move vertically; the string makes an angle of \( 22^\circ \) with the vertical. The dice have a mass of \( 0.10 \, \text{kg} \). Determine the acceleration.

Intermediate
Mathematical
GQ

A \( 25.0 \) \( \text{kg} \) block is placed at the top of an inclined plane set at an angle of \( 35 \) degrees to the horizontal. The block slides down the \( 1.5 \) \( \text{m} \) slope at a constant rate. How much work did friction do on the block?

Advanced
Mathematical
GQ

An airplane can safely bank when subjected to a centripetal acceleration of 8 g’s. If the airplane flies at a constant speed of 400 m/s, how long does it take to make a 180° turn?

Beginner
Proportional Analysis
MCQ

What is the ratio of the moment of inertia of a cylinder of mass \( m \) and radius \( r \) to the moment of inertia of a hoop of the same mass and same radius?

Advanced
Conceptual
MCQ

While traveling in its elliptical orbit around the Sun, Mars gains speed during the part of the orbit where it is getting closer to the Sun. Which of the following can be used to explain this gain in speed?

Intermediate
Conceptual
GQ

If you stand on a bathroom scale in a moving elevator, does its reading change?

Intermediate
Mathematical
MCQ

A large beach ball is dropped from the ceiling of a school gymnasium to the floor about 10 meters below. Which of the following graphs would best represent its velocity as a function of time? (do not neglect air resistance)

Intermediate
Mathematical
FRQ

While Santa was delivering presents to the children of Nashville, Tennessee he experienced a strong wind perpendicular to his motion.

Intermediate
Conceptual
MCQ

The diagram above shows a top view of a child of mass \(M\) on a circular platform of mass \(5M\)that is rotating counterclockwise. Assume the platform rotates without friction. Which of the following describes an action by the child that will result in an increase in the total angular momentum of the child-platform system?

Intermediate
Proportional Analysis
MCQ

Two disks, A and B, each experience a net external torque that varies over an interval of \( 5 \) \( \text{s} \). Disk B has a rotational inertia that is twice that of Disk A. The graph shown represents the angular momentum of the two disks as functions of time between \( t = 0 \) \( \text{s} \) and \( t = 5 \) \( \text{s} \). The average magnitudes of the net torques exerted on disks A and B from \( t = 0 \) \( \text{s} \) to \( t = 5 \) \( \text{s} \) are \( \tau_A \) and \( \tau_B \), respectively. Which of the following expressions correctly relates the magnitudes of the average torques?

Beginner
Mathematical
GQ

Marc’s favorite ride at Busch Gardens is the Flying Umbrella, which is lifted by a hydraulic jack. The operator activates the ride by applying a force of \( 72 \) \( \text{N} \) to a \( 30 \)\( \text{cm}^2 \) cylindrical piston, which holds the \( 20,000 \)\( \text{N} \) ride off the ground. What is the area of the piston that holds the ride?

Advanced
Mathematical
MCQ

In a lab experiment, a ball is rolled down a ramp so that it leaves the edge of the table with a horizontal velocity [katex]v[/katex]. Assume there are no frictional forces. If the table has a height [katex]h[/katex] above the ground, how far away from the edge of the table, a distance [katex]x[/katex], does the ball land?

Intermediate
Mathematical
FRQ

Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. Answer the following:

Intermediate
Conceptual
MCQ

The box is sitting on the floor of an elevator. The elevator is accelerating upward. The magnitude of the normal force on the box is

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?

Intermediate
Conceptual
MCQ

A crate rests on a horizontal surface and a woman pulls on it with a 10-N force. No matter what the orientation of the force, the crate does not move. From least to greatest, rank the normal force on the crate.

Advanced
Mathematical
GQ

A \(1 \, \text{kg}\) mass and an unknown mass \(M\) hang on opposite sides of a pulley suspended from the ceiling. When the masses are released, \(M\) accelerates downward at \(5 \, \text{m/s}^2\). Find the value of \(M\).

Beginner
Conceptual
MCQ

A car is heading rightward but accelerating to the left. This means the car is:

Intermediate
Mathematical
GQ

The International Space Station travels at \( 7660 \, \text{m/s} \). Find the average velocity of the space station if it takes \( 90 \, \text{minutes} \) to make one full orbit around Earth.

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