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Quiz 2: Motion in One Dimension
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
A ball is thrown vertically upward with an initial speed of 20 m/s. Two seconds later, a stone is thrown vertically (from the same initial height as the ball) with an initial speed of 24 m/s. At what height above the release point will the ball and stone pass each other?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
An automobile moving along a straight track changes its velocity from 40 m/s to 80 m/s in a distance of 200 m. What is the (constant) acceleration of the vehicle during this time?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
A ball thrown vertically from ground level is caught 3.0 s later when it is at its highest point by a person on a balcony that is 14 m above the ground. Determine the initial speed of the ball.
Question 4
Multiple Choice
An object moving on the x axis with a constant acceleration increases its x coordinate by 80 m in a time of 5.0 s and has a velocity of +20 m/s at the end of this time. Determine the acceleration of the object during this motion.
Question 5
Multiple Choice
An object is thrown downward with an initial (t = 0) speed of 10 m/s from a height of 60 m above the ground. At the same instant (t = 0) , a second object is propelled vertically upward from ground level with a speed of 40 m/s. At what height above the ground will the two objects pass each other?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Vx is the velocity of a particle moving along the x axis as shown. If x = 2.0 m at t = 1.0 s, what is the position of the particle at t = 6.0 s?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
The velocity at the midway point of a ball able to reach a height y when thrown with velocity vi at the origin is:
Question 8
Multiple Choice
An electron, starting from rest and moving with a constant acceleration, travels 2.0 cm in 5.0 m/s. What is the magnitude of this acceleration?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
The position of a particle as it moves along the x axis is given for t > 0 by x = (t3 - 3t2 + 6t) m, where t is in s. Where is the particle when it achieves its minimum speed (after t = 0) ?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
At t = 0, a particle is located at x = 25 m and has a velocity of 15 m/s in the positive x direction. The acceleration of the particle varies with time as shown in the diagram. What is the position of the particle at t = 5.0 s?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
A particle moving with a constant acceleration has a velocity of 20 cm/s when its position is x = 10 cm. Its position 7.0 s later is x = -30 cm. What is the acceleration of the particle?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
Imagine that you are working at the Woomera rocket range. A rocket, initially at rest, is fired vertically with an upward acceleration of 10 m/s2. At an altitude of 0.50 km, the engine of the rocket cuts off. What is the maximum altitude it achieves?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
A particle moving along the x axis has a position given by x = (24t - 2.0t3) m, where t is measured in s. What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the particle at the instant when its velocity is zero?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
A particle confined to motion along the x axis moves with constant acceleration from x = 2.0 m to x = 8.0 m during a 2.5-s time interval. The velocity of the particle at x = 8.0 m is 2.8 m/s. What is the acceleration during this time interval?
Question 15
Multiple Choice
A stone is thrown from the top of a building with an initial velocity of 20 m/s downward. The top of the building is 60 m above the ground. How much time elapses between the instant of release and the instant of impact with the ground?
Question 16
Multiple Choice
The position of a particle moving along the x axis is given by x = 6.0t2 -1.0t3, where x is in metres and t in seconds. What is the position of the particle when it achieves its maximum speed in the positive x direction?