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Quiz 2: Motion in One Dimension
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Question 141
Multiple Choice
Two cars are traveling at the same speed and hit the brakes at the same time. Car A decelerates (decreases its velocity) at twice the rate of car B. If car B takes time T to stop, how long does it take car A to stop?
Question 142
Multiple Choice
Assuming equal rates of acceleration in both cases, how much longer would it take a car to stop if braking from 56 mi/h than from 28 mi/h?
Question 143
Multiple Choice
An object is thrown upwards with a speed of 13 m/s. How long does it take to reach a height of 4.0 m above the projection point while descending? Neglect air resistance.
Question 144
Multiple Choice
Abby throws a ball straight up and times it. She sees that the ball goes by the top of a flagpole after 0.50 s and reaches the level of the top of the pole after a total elapsed time of 4.1 s. What was the speed of the ball at as it passed the top of the flagpole? Neglect air resistance.
Question 145
Multiple Choice
In the absence of air resistance, a ball is thrown vertically upward with initial speed v. An identical ball is thrown upward with initial speed 2v. If the first ball reaches a maximum height h, what maximum height will the second ball reach?
Question 146
Multiple Choice
Two athletes jump straight up. John has twice the initial speed of Harry. Compared to Harry, John stays in the air
Question 147
Short Answer
The graph in the figure represents the velocity of a particle as it travels along the x-axis. What is the average acceleration of the particle between t = 2.0 s and t = 4.0 s?
Question 148
Multiple Choice
To determine the height of a flagpole, Abby throws a ball straight up and times it. She sees that the ball goes by the top of the pole after 0.50 s and then reaches the top of the pole again after a total elapsed time of 4.1 s. How high is the pole above the point where the ball was launched? Neglect air resistance.
Question 149
Multiple Choice
Abby throws a ball straight up and times it. She sees that the ball goes by the top of a flagpole after 0.50 s and reaches the level of the top of the pole after a total elapsed time of 4.1 s. What was the speed of the ball at launch? Neglect air resistance.
Question 150
Multiple Choice
A car is able to stop in a distance d. Assuming the same braking force (and therefore the same acceleration) , what distance does this car require to stop when it is traveling twice as fast?
Question 151
Multiple Choice
An object is thrown upwards with a speed of 16 m/s. How long does it take it to reach a height of 7.0 m on the way up? Neglect air resistance.
Question 152
Short Answer
The graph in the figure shows the position of a particle as a function of time as it travels along the x-axis. (a)What is the average speed of the particle between t = 2.0 s and t = 4.0 s? (b)What is the average velocity of the particle between t = 2.0 s and t = 4.0 s?
Question 153
Multiple Choice
To determine the height of a bridge above the water, a person drops a stone and measures the time it takes for it to hit the water. If the height of the bridge is 41 m, how long will it take for the stone to hit the water? Neglect air resistance.
Question 154
Multiple Choice
An astronaut stands by the rim of a crater on the Moon, where the acceleration of gravity is 1.62 m/s
2
and there is no air. To determine the depth of the crater, she drops a rock and measures the time it takes for it to hit the bottom. If the time is 6.3 s, what is the depth of the crater?
Question 155
Multiple Choice
A car moving initially with speed v
0
slows down with an acceleration of magnitude a and comes to a full stop after traveling a distance d. What was the speed of the car when it had traveled half that distance, d/2?