Physics 130: Questions to study for midterm #1 from Chapter 4

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Physics 130: Questions to study for midterm #1 from Chapter 4 1. If a race car is traveling around a circular track at a constant speed of 100 mph, we know that the car experiences a. no net force. b. a net inward force. c. a net outward force. d. a net force in the forward direction. Questions 2, 3, 4, and 5: A racecar is moving counterclockwise on a circular path as shown in the diagram. Imagine that at this instant, the car is at point P and moving at a speed of 100 mph. 2. In what direction does the velocity vector point? P 3. In what direction does the net force point? 4. In what direction does the acceleration point? 5. Imagine that the car hits a large oil slick that reduces the force of friction to zero. In what direction will the car slide?

6. A bug rides on a phonograph record. In which direction does the acceleration of the bug point? b. toward the center of the record c. away from the center of the record d. up 7. A bug rides on a phonograph record. In which direction does the change in velocity of the bug point? b. toward the center of the record c. away from the center of the record d. up 8. Your instructor rides on a merry-go-round turning at a constant rate. In which direction does the net force on your instructor point? b. toward the center c. away from the center d. down 9. In straight line motion the a. acceleration is parallel (or antiparallel) to the velocity. 10. In uniform circular motion the a. acceleration is parallel (or antiparallel. to the velocity. 11. What is the change in velocity if a car traveling 30 m/s north slows to 20 m/s north? a. 20 m/s north b. 10 m/s north c. 10 m/s south d. 30 m/s south 12. What is the change in velocity if a car traveling 30 m/s north changes to 20 m/s south? a. 10 m/s north b. 20 m/s south c. 30 m/s north d. 50 m/s south 2

13. An airplane is flying south at 40 m/s. What is the magnitude of the airplane's change in velocity if it is later flying west at 30 m/s? a. 10 m/s b. 30 m/s c. 40 m/s d. 50 m/s 14. By what factor does the centripetal acceleration change if a car goes around a corner twice as fast? a. 0.5 b. It stays the same. c. 2 d. 4 15. What centripetal acceleration is required to follow a circular path with a radius of 50 m at a speed of 20 m/s? a. 2 m/s 2 b. 4 m/s 2 c. 6 m/s 2 d. 8 m/s 2 16. A 60-kg person on a merry-go-round is traveling in a circle with a radius of 3 m at a speed of 3 m/s. What is the magnitude of the acceleration experienced by this person? a. 1 m/s 2 b. 3 m/s 2 c. 10 m/s 2 d. 180 m/s 2 17. A 60-kg person on a merry-go-round is traveling in a circle with a radius of 3 m at a speed of 3 m/s. What is the magnitude of the net force experienced by this person? a. zero b. 60 N c. 180 N d. 540 N 18. A cyclist turns a corner with a radius of 50 m at a speed of 20 m/s. What is the magnitude of the cyclist s acceleration? a. 0.4 m/s 2 b. 2.5 m/s 2 c. 8 m/s 2 d. 10 m/s 2 3

Questions 19, 20, 21, and 22: A gun is held horizontally and fired. At the same time the bullet leaves the gun's barrel an identical bullet is dropped from the same height. Neglect air resistance. 19. Which bullet will hit the ground first? 20. Which bullet will hit the ground with the greater velocity? 21. Which would hit the ground first if this experiment were conducted on the surface of the Moon? 22. If the bullets were not identical, but rather the dropped bullet had twice the mass of the other, which bullet would hit the ground first? 23. A 2-kg ball is thrown horizontally at a speed of 10 m/s. At the same time a 1-kg ball is dropped from the same height. Ignoring air resistance, which ball hits the ground first? a. the 1-kg ball b. the 2-kg ball c. It's a tie. 24. Which of the following statements about projectile motion is true? a. The horizontal and vertical motions are independent. b. The force on the projectile is constant throughout the flight. c. The acceleration of the projectile is constant throughout the flight. d. All of the above statements are true. 25. In projectile motion the a. acceleration is parallel (or antiparallel) to the velocity. 4

26. A baseball player throws a ball from left field toward home plate. Assume that you can neglect the effects of air resistance. At the instant the ball reaches its highest point, what is the direction of the ball's velocity? d. The velocity is zero. 27. A football quarterback throws a long pass toward the end zone. Assume that you can neglect the effects of air resistance. At the instant the ball reaches its highest point, what is the direction of the net force on the ball? d. The net force is zero. 28. A baseball player throws a ball from left field toward home plate. Assume that you can neglect the effects of air resistance. At the instant the ball reaches its highest point, what is the direction of the ball's acceleration? d. The acceleration is zero. 29. A football quarterback throws a long pass toward the end zone. Assume that you can neglect the effects of air resistance. At the instant the ball reaches its highest point, what is the acceleration of the ball? a. zero b. 10 m/s 2 downward c. 10 m/s 2 upward 30. A baseball is hit with a horizontal speed of 22 m/s and a vertical speed of 14 m/s upward. What are these speeds 1 s later? a. 22 m/s horizontal and 4 m/s upward b. 22 m/s horizontal and 24 m/s upward c. 12 m/s horizontal and 4 m/s upward d. 12 m/s horizontal and 14 m/s upward 31. After being hit, a baseball has a horizontal speed of 20 m/s and a vertical speed of 25 m/s upward. Ignoring air resistance what are these speeds 1 s later? a. 20 m/s horizontal and 25 m/s vertical b. 20 m/s horizontal and 15 m/s vertical c. 10 m/s horizontal and 25 m/s vertical d. 20 m/s horizontal and 35 m/s vertical 5