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FIZ101E

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Questions 1-10
1. Find by dimensional analysis which of the following could be the speed of shallow water waves where is the density of water,
h is the depth of water and g is the gravitational acceleration.

(a) gh (b) gh (c) gh (d) gh (e) gh


2. How many nano grams are there in 1 tera grams?
(a) 1018

(b) 1027

(c) 1030

(d) 1021

(e) 1024

3. Which of the following is the dimension of power?


(a) [M ][L]2 [T ]2

(b) [M ][L][T ]2

(c) [M ][L]2 [T ]3

(d) [M ][L][T ]2

(e) [M ][L]3 [T ]3

4. Estimate the number of water molecules in a plastic bottle of 1.5 liters.


(a) 5 1025

(b) 5 1023

(c) 1030

(d) 1021

(e) 1027

5. A car travels according to x = (2 m s3 ) t3 (3 m s1 ) t + 1 m. What are its instantaneous velocity at 3 s and average velocity
between 2 and 4 seconds, respectively?
(a) 53 m/s, 51 m/s

(b) 51 m/s, 51 m/s

(c) 51 m/s, 53 m/s

(d) 54 m/s, 53 m/s

(e) 51 m/s, 106 m/s

6. A book of mass m is at rest on a horizontal table. Which two of the following is an action-reaction pair?
(1) Gravitational force on the book by the Earth (2) Gravitational force on the Earth by the book (3) Normal force on the
book by the table (4) Net force on the book (5) Mass of the book times its acceleration (ma)
(a) (1) and (3)

(b) (1) and (4)

(c) (1) and (2)

(d) (3) and (4)

(e) (4) and (5)

7. A car is turning on a banked curve with constant speed. Which of the following statements is always correct?
(1) The radial acceleration is non-zero. (2) The tangential acceleration is zero. (3) The friction force is zero. (4) The radial
speed is non-zero.
(a) (1), (3) and (4)

(b) Only (2)

(c) (1) and (2)

(d) Only (4)

(e) Only (1)

8. A box of mass m is pulled by the same force and the same amount as shown in the figure. In (a) the
surface is frictionless whereas in (b) there is friction. Compare the work done W and the power applied
P by the force F in each case.
(a) Wa = Wb , Pa < Pb
Pa = Pb

(b) Wa = Wb , Pa > Pb

(c) Wa < Wb , Pa < Pb

(d) Wa < Wb , Pa = Pb

(e) Wa = Wb ,

9. Which of the following statements about conservative forces is correct?


(a) If the work done over an open path is zero, the force is certainly conservative.
(b) If the work done over a closed path
is positive, the force may be conservative.
(c) If the work done over a closed path is zero, the force may be conservative.
(d) If the work done over a closed path is zero, the force is certainly conservative.
(e) If the work done is never zero, the
force is certainly conservative.
10. The boiling point of water at sea level is measured with three different thermometers and the measurement results are reported
with the following significant figures: TA = 101 C, TB = 100.1 C, TC = 100.20 C. Choose the most accurate and most precise
measurement
(a) C is most precise, B is most accurate (b) B is most precise, A is most accurate (c) B is most precise, C is most accurate
(d) C is most precise, A is most accurate (e) A is most precise, B is most accurate
Questions 11-14
The mass M1 is tied with a massless string of length L, to the mass M2 which
stands on the edge of a rotating turntable. M1 and M2 are point masses and
move with constant speeds. Coefficient of static friction between the mass M2
and the turntable is 0.6, angle between the string and vertical direction = 37 ,
M1 = 0.4 kg, M2 = 0.8 kg, L = 0.25 m, radius of the turntable is R = 0.15 m and
acceleration due to gravity is g = 10 m/s2 (sin 37 = 0.6, cos 37 = 0.8).

Exam Type A

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11. What is the tension on the string in Newtons?


(a) 7.2

(b) 9

(c) 12

(d) 5

(e) 4

12. What is the frictional force between the mass M2 and the turntable in Newtons?
(a) 6

(b) 4.8

(c) 7.2

(d) 12

(e) 6.72

13. What is the normal force that, the turntable exerts on M2 in Newtons?
(a) 10

(b) 6

(c) 3

(d) 8

(e) 12

14. What is the minimum value of the coefficient of static friction between the mass M2 and the turntable, to prevent mass M2
from sliding?
(a) 0.2

(b) 0.42

(c) 0.6

(d) 0.75

(e) 0.5

Questions 15-17
Consider the mass m, inclined plane and ground system given in the figure. The mass
m moves with speed v0 as it passes from point A, and it stops at point B. Answer the
following questions accordingly:
15. What is the work done by the gravitational force on mass m between points A and
B.
(a) zero (b) mg sin (Y1 Y2 )
(c) mg(Y2 Y1 ) (d) mg sin (Y2 Y1 )

(e) mg(Y1 Y2 )

16. What is the work done by the normal force on mass m during the complete motion?
(a) mg sin (Y2 Y1 )

(b) mg sin (Y1 Y2 )

(c) mg(Y1 Y2 )

(d) zero

(e) mg(Y2 Y1 )

17. What is the work done on mass m by external forces?


(a) mg(Y1 Y2 )

(b) mg(Y2 Y1 )

(d) mg sin (Y2 Y1 )

(c) zero

(e) mg sin (Y1 Y2 )

Questions 18-21
Two automobiles collide in the intersection and stick together. Knowing that m1 = 1000 kg,
m2 = 2000 kg, v1 = 12 m/s, v2 = 15 m/s, and g = 10 m/s2
18. Calculate the speed just after the collision in m/s.
(a) (116)1/2

(b) (180)1/2

(c) 14

(d) 13.5

(e) 27

19. Find the x component of the velocity just after the collision in m/s.
(a) 4

(b) 2

(c) 3

(d) 5

(e) 11

20. What is the distance (in m) they travel after the collision if the kinetic friction coefficient k = 0.5?
(a) 23.2

(b) 11.6

(c) 34.8

(d) 26.6

(e) 70

21. What would be the speed of the center of masses if the collision was elastic?
(a) 14

(b) (180)1/2

(c) 13.5

(e) (116)1/2

(d) 27

Questions 22-25
A ball of mass m = 3kg is attached to a light string of length of 5m and suspended vertically. A constant
horizontal force of magnitude F = 12N is applied. Initially the ball is at rest and the ball is pulled until
= 90.0 . As the ball reaches a level with = 36.9 find the following quantities. Take g = 10m/s2 ,
sin 36.9 = 0.6, cos 36.9 = 0.8.
22. What is the work done by the gravitational force?
(a) 3 J

(b) 15 J

(c) 30 J

(d) 12 J

(e) 60 J

23. What is the work done by the force F?


(a) 60 J

(b) 28.8 J

(c) 48 J

(d) 36 J

24. What is the speed of the ball?

(a) 4 m/s (b) 8 m/s (c) 6 m/s

(e) 120 J

(d) 2 m/s

(e) 0 m/s

25. What is the tension in the rope?


(a) 7.2 N

Exam Type A

(b) 33.6 N

(c) 12 N

(d) 31.2 N

(e) 27.6 N

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your answer on the answer sheet. Use a pencil (not a pen). Only the answers on your answer sheet will be taken into account.

Questions 1-10
1. Find by dimensional analysis which of the following could be the speed of shallow water waves where is the density of water,
h is the depth of water and g is the gravitational acceleration.

(a) gh (b) gh (c) gh (d) gh (e) gh


2. How many nano grams are there in 1 tera grams?
(a) 1018

(b) 1027

(c) 1030

(d) 1021

(e) 1024

3. Which of the following is the dimension of power?


(a) [M ][L][T ]2

(b) [M ][L]3 [T ]3

(c) [M ][L][T ]2

(d) [M ][L]2 [T ]3

(e) [M ][L]2 [T ]2

4. Estimate the number of water molecules in a plastic bottle of 1.5 liters.


(a) 1021

(b) 5 1025

(c) 5 1023

(d) 1030

(e) 1027

5. A car travels according to x = (2 m s3 ) t3 (3 m s1 ) t + 1 m. What are its instantaneous velocity at 3 s and average velocity
between 2 and 4 seconds, respectively?
(a) 51 m/s, 53 m/s

(b) 51 m/s, 51 m/s

(c) 54 m/s, 53 m/s

(d) 51 m/s, 106 m/s

(e) 53 m/s, 51 m/s

6. A book of mass m is at rest on a horizontal table. Which two of the following is an action-reaction pair?
(1) Gravitational force on the book by the Earth (2) Gravitational force on the Earth by the book (3) Normal force on the
book by the table (4) Net force on the book (5) Mass of the book times its acceleration (ma)
(a) (3) and (4)

(b) (1) and (3)

(c) (4) and (5)

(d) (1) and (2)

(e) (1) and (4)

7. A car is turning on a banked curve with constant speed. Which of the following statements is always correct?
(1) The radial acceleration is non-zero. (2) The tangential acceleration is zero. (3) The friction force is zero. (4) The radial
speed is non-zero.
(a) Only (4)

(b) (1) and (2)

(c) (1), (3) and (4)

(d) Only (2)

(e) Only (1)

8. A box of mass m is pulled by the same force and the same amount as shown in the figure. In (a) the
surface is frictionless whereas in (b) there is friction. Compare the work done W and the power applied
P by the force F in each case.
(a) Wa < Wb , Pa < Pb
Pa > Pb

(b) Wa = Wb , Pa < Pb

(c) Wa < Wb , Pa = Pb

(d) Wa = Wb , Pa = Pb

(e) Wa = Wb ,

9. Which of the following statements about conservative forces is correct?


(a) If the work done is never zero, the force is certainly conservative.
(b) If the work done over a closed path is positive,
the force may be conservative.
(c) If the work done over a closed path is zero, the force may be conservative.
(d) If the
work done over a closed path is zero, the force is certainly conservative. (e) If the work done over an open path is zero, the
force is certainly conservative.
10. The boiling point of water at sea level is measured with three different thermometers and the measurement results are reported
with the following significant figures: TA = 101 C, TB = 100.1 C, TC = 100.20 C. Choose the most accurate and most precise
measurement
(a) B is most precise, C is most accurate (b) B is most precise, A is most accurate (c) C is most precise, B is most accurate
(d) A is most precise, B is most accurate (e) C is most precise, A is most accurate
Questions 11-14
The mass M1 is tied with a massless string of length L, to the mass M2 which
stands on the edge of a rotating turntable. M1 and M2 are point masses and
move with constant speeds. Coefficient of static friction between the mass M2
and the turntable is 0.6, angle between the string and vertical direction = 37 ,
M1 = 0.4 kg, M2 = 0.8 kg, L = 0.25 m, radius of the turntable is R = 0.15 m and
acceleration due to gravity is g = 10 m/s2 (sin 37 = 0.6, cos 37 = 0.8).

Exam Type B

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11. What is the tension on the string in Newtons?


(a) 7.2

(b) 9

(c) 12

(d) 5

(e) 4

12. What is the frictional force between the mass M2 and the turntable in Newtons?
(a) 12

(b) 7.2

(c) 6

(d) 6.72

(e) 4.8

13. What is the normal force that, the turntable exerts on M2 in Newtons?
(a) 3

(b) 12

(c) 8

(d) 10

(e) 6

14. What is the minimum value of the coefficient of static friction between the mass M2 and the turntable, to prevent mass M2
from sliding?
(a) 0.42

(b) 0.75

(c) 0.2

(d) 0.6

(e) 0.5

Questions 15-17
Consider the mass m, inclined plane and ground system given in the figure. The mass
m moves with speed v0 as it passes from point A, and it stops at point B. Answer the
following questions accordingly:
15. What is the work done by the gravitational force on mass m between points A and
B.
(a) mg(Y2 Y1 ) (b) mg(Y1 Y2 )
(d) mg sin (Y2 Y1 ) (e) zero

(c) mg sin (Y1 Y2 )

16. What is the work done by the normal force on mass m during the complete motion?
(a) mg sin (Y1 Y2 )

(b) mg(Y2 Y1 )

(c) mg sin (Y2 Y1 )

(d) zero

(e) mg(Y1 Y2 )

17. What is the work done on mass m by external forces?


(a) mg(Y2 Y1 )

(b) mg(Y1 Y2 )

(c) mg sin (Y2 Y1 )

(d) mg sin (Y1 Y2 )

(e) zero

Questions 18-21
Two automobiles collide in the intersection and stick together. Knowing that m1 = 1000 kg,
m2 = 2000 kg, v1 = 12 m/s, v2 = 15 m/s, and g = 10 m/s2
18. Calculate the speed just after the collision in m/s.
(b) (180)1/2

(a) 13.5

(c) 14

(d) 27

(e) (116)1/2

19. Find the x component of the velocity just after the collision in m/s.
(a) 4

(b) 11

(c) 2

(d) 3

(e) 5

20. What is the distance (in m) they travel after the collision if the kinetic friction coefficient k = 0.5?
(a) 34.8

(b) 11.6

(c) 70

(d) 23.2

(e) 26.6

21. What would be the speed of the center of masses if the collision was elastic?
(a) (116)1/2

(b) 27

(c) (180)1/2

(d) 14

(e) 13.5

Questions 22-25
A ball of mass m = 3kg is attached to a light string of length of 5m and suspended vertically. A constant
horizontal force of magnitude F = 12N is applied. Initially the ball is at rest and the ball is pulled until
= 90.0 . As the ball reaches a level with = 36.9 find the following quantities. Take g = 10m/s2 ,
sin 36.9 = 0.6, cos 36.9 = 0.8.
22. What is the work done by the gravitational force?
(a) 60 J

(b) 30 J

(c) 3 J

(d) 15 J

(e) 12 J

23. What is the work done by the force F?


(a) 28.8 J

(b) 48 J

(c) 120 J

(d) 36 J

24. What is the speed of the ball?

(a) 4 m/s (b) 8 m/s (c) 6 m/s

(e) 60 J

(d) 0 m/s

(e) 2 m/s

25. What is the tension in the rope?


(a) 12 N

Exam Type B

(b) 27.6 N

(c) 31.2 N

(d) 7.2 N

(e) 33.6 N

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Questions 1-10
1. Find by dimensional analysis which of the following could be the speed of shallow water waves where is the density of water,
h is the depth of water and g is the gravitational acceleration.

(a) gh (b) gh (c) gh (d) gh (e) gh


2. How many nano grams are there in 1 tera grams?
(a) 1030

(b) 1018

(c) 1024

(d) 1021

(e) 1027

3. Which of the following is the dimension of power?


(a) [M ][L][T ]2

(b) [M ][L]2 [T ]2

(c) [M ][L]2 [T ]3

(d) [M ][L]3 [T ]3

(e) [M ][L][T ]2

4. Estimate the number of water molecules in a plastic bottle of 1.5 liters.


(a) 1021

(b) 5 1025

(c) 1030

(d) 1027

(e) 5 1023

5. A car travels according to x = (2 m s3 ) t3 (3 m s1 ) t + 1 m. What are its instantaneous velocity at 3 s and average velocity
between 2 and 4 seconds, respectively?
(a) 51 m/s, 106 m/s

(b) 54 m/s, 53 m/s

(c) 51 m/s, 51 m/s

(d) 51 m/s, 53 m/s

(e) 53 m/s, 51 m/s

6. A book of mass m is at rest on a horizontal table. Which two of the following is an action-reaction pair?
(1) Gravitational force on the book by the Earth (2) Gravitational force on the Earth by the book (3) Normal force on the
book by the table (4) Net force on the book (5) Mass of the book times its acceleration (ma)
(a) (1) and (3)

(b) (4) and (5)

(c) (3) and (4)

(d) (1) and (4)

(e) (1) and (2)

7. A car is turning on a banked curve with constant speed. Which of the following statements is always correct?
(1) The radial acceleration is non-zero. (2) The tangential acceleration is zero. (3) The friction force is zero. (4) The radial
speed is non-zero.
(a) Only (1)

(b) (1) and (2)

(c) Only (4)

(d) Only (2)

(e) (1), (3) and (4)

8. A box of mass m is pulled by the same force and the same amount as shown in the figure. In (a) the
surface is frictionless whereas in (b) there is friction. Compare the work done W and the power applied
P by the force F in each case.
(a) Wa < Wb , Pa = Pb
Pa > Pb

(b) Wa = Wb , Pa < Pb

(c) Wa = Wb , Pa = Pb

(d) Wa < Wb , Pa < Pb

(e) Wa = Wb ,

9. Which of the following statements about conservative forces is correct?


(a) If the work done over a closed path is positive, the force may be conservative.
(b) If the work done over a closed path
is zero, the force may be conservative.
(c) If the work done over an open path is zero, the force is certainly conservative.
(d) If the work done is never zero, the force is certainly conservative.
(e) If the work done over a closed path is zero, the
force is certainly conservative.
10. The boiling point of water at sea level is measured with three different thermometers and the measurement results are reported
with the following significant figures: TA = 101 C, TB = 100.1 C, TC = 100.20 C. Choose the most accurate and most precise
measurement
(a) A is most precise, B is most accurate
(b) C is most precise, A is most accurate
(c) C is most precise, B is most
accurate (d) B is most precise, C is most accurate (e) B is most precise, A is most accurate
Questions 11-14
The mass M1 is tied with a massless string of length L, to the mass M2 which
stands on the edge of a rotating turntable. M1 and M2 are point masses and
move with constant speeds. Coefficient of static friction between the mass M2
and the turntable is 0.6, angle between the string and vertical direction = 37 ,
M1 = 0.4 kg, M2 = 0.8 kg, L = 0.25 m, radius of the turntable is R = 0.15 m and
acceleration due to gravity is g = 10 m/s2 (sin 37 = 0.6, cos 37 = 0.8).

Exam Type C

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11. What is the tension on the string in Newtons?


(a) 9

(b) 7.2

(c) 4

(d) 12

(e) 5

12. What is the frictional force between the mass M2 and the turntable in Newtons?
(a) 7.2

(b) 4.8

(c) 6.72

(d) 6

(e) 12

13. What is the normal force that, the turntable exerts on M2 in Newtons?
(a) 6

(b) 8

(c) 10

(d) 3

(e) 12

14. What is the minimum value of the coefficient of static friction between the mass M2 and the turntable, to prevent mass M2
from sliding?
(a) 0.5

(b) 0.75

(c) 0.42

(d) 0.6

(e) 0.2

Questions 15-17
Consider the mass m, inclined plane and ground system given in the figure. The mass
m moves with speed v0 as it passes from point A, and it stops at point B. Answer the
following questions accordingly:
15. What is the work done by the gravitational force on mass m between points A and
B.
(a) mg sin (Y2 Y1 )
(e) mg(Y1 Y2 )

(c) mg(Y2 Y1 )

(b) zero

(d) mg sin (Y1 Y2 )

16. What is the work done by the normal force on mass m during the complete motion?
(a) mg(Y1 Y2 )

(c) mg(Y2 Y1 )

(b) zero

(d) mg sin (Y1 Y2 )

(e) mg sin (Y2 Y1 )

17. What is the work done on mass m by external forces?


(a) mg(Y2 Y1 )

(b) mg(Y1 Y2 )

(c) mg sin (Y1 Y2 )

(d) zero

(e) mg sin (Y2 Y1 )

Questions 18-21
Two automobiles collide in the intersection and stick together. Knowing that m1 = 1000 kg,
m2 = 2000 kg, v1 = 12 m/s, v2 = 15 m/s, and g = 10 m/s2
18. Calculate the speed just after the collision in m/s.
(a) (180)1/2

(b) (116)1/2

(c) 27

(d) 14

(e) 13.5

19. Find the x component of the velocity just after the collision in m/s.
(a) 4

(b) 11

(c) 5

(d) 2

(e) 3

20. What is the distance (in m) they travel after the collision if the kinetic friction coefficient k = 0.5?
(a) 23.2

(b) 34.8

(c) 26.6

(d) 11.6

(e) 70

21. What would be the speed of the center of masses if the collision was elastic?
(a) 27

(b) 13.5

(c) 14

(d) (116)1/2

(e) (180)1/2

Questions 22-25
A ball of mass m = 3kg is attached to a light string of length of 5m and suspended vertically. A constant
horizontal force of magnitude F = 12N is applied. Initially the ball is at rest and the ball is pulled until
= 90.0 . As the ball reaches a level with = 36.9 find the following quantities. Take g = 10m/s2 ,
sin 36.9 = 0.6, cos 36.9 = 0.8.
22. What is the work done by the gravitational force?
(a) 15 J

(b) 3 J

(c) 30 J

(d) 12 J

(e) 60 J

23. What is the work done by the force F?


(a) 36 J

(b) 120 J

(c) 48 J

(d) 28.8 J

24. What is the speed of the ball?

(a) 8 m/s (b) 0 m/s (c) 2 m/s

(e) 60 J

(d) 4 m/s

(e)

6 m/s

25. What is the tension in the rope?


(a) 33.6 N

Exam Type C

(b) 31.2 N

(c) 12 N

(d) 27.6 N

(e) 7.2 N

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Questions 1-10
1. Find by dimensional analysis which of the following could be the speed of shallow water waves where is the density of water,
h is the depth of water and g is the gravitational acceleration.

(a) gh (b) gh (c) gh (d) gh (e) gh


2. How many nano grams are there in 1 tera grams?
(a) 1024

(b) 1018

(c) 1021

(d) 1027

(e) 1030

3. Which of the following is the dimension of power?


(a) [M ][L]2 [T ]2

(b) [M ][L][T ]2

(c) [M ][L]2 [T ]3

(d) [M ][L][T ]2

(e) [M ][L]3 [T ]3

4. Estimate the number of water molecules in a plastic bottle of 1.5 liters.


(a) 5 1023

(b) 1027

(c) 1030

(d) 5 1025

(e) 1021

5. A car travels according to x = (2 m s3 ) t3 (3 m s1 ) t + 1 m. What are its instantaneous velocity at 3 s and average velocity
between 2 and 4 seconds, respectively?
(a) 51 m/s, 106 m/s

(b) 51 m/s, 53 m/s

(c) 51 m/s, 51 m/s

(d) 53 m/s, 51 m/s

(e) 54 m/s, 53 m/s

6. A book of mass m is at rest on a horizontal table. Which two of the following is an action-reaction pair?
(1) Gravitational force on the book by the Earth (2) Gravitational force on the Earth by the book (3) Normal force on the
book by the table (4) Net force on the book (5) Mass of the book times its acceleration (ma)
(a) (4) and (5)

(b) (1) and (3)

(c) (1) and (4)

(d) (1) and (2)

(e) (3) and (4)

7. A car is turning on a banked curve with constant speed. Which of the following statements is always correct?
(1) The radial acceleration is non-zero. (2) The tangential acceleration is zero. (3) The friction force is zero. (4) The radial
speed is non-zero.
(a) Only (2)

(b) Only (4)

(c) Only (1)

(d) (1) and (2)

(e) (1), (3) and (4)

8. A box of mass m is pulled by the same force and the same amount as shown in the figure. In (a) the
surface is frictionless whereas in (b) there is friction. Compare the work done W and the power applied
P by the force F in each case.
(a) Wa = Wb , Pa = Pb
Pa < Pb

(b) Wa = Wb , Pa < Pb

(c) Wa < Wb , Pa = Pb

(d) Wa = Wb , Pa > Pb

(e) Wa < Wb ,

9. Which of the following statements about conservative forces is correct?


(a) If the work done over a closed path is zero, the force may be conservative. (b) If the work done is never zero, the force
is certainly conservative.
(c) If the work done over a closed path is positive, the force may be conservative.
(d) If the
work done over an open path is zero, the force is certainly conservative. (e) If the work done over a closed path is zero, the
force is certainly conservative.
10. The boiling point of water at sea level is measured with three different thermometers and the measurement results are reported
with the following significant figures: TA = 101 C, TB = 100.1 C, TC = 100.20 C. Choose the most accurate and most precise
measurement
(a) C is most precise, A is most accurate
(b) B is most precise, C is most accurate
(c) C is most precise, B is most
accurate (d) B is most precise, A is most accurate (e) A is most precise, B is most accurate
Questions 11-14
The mass M1 is tied with a massless string of length L, to the mass M2 which
stands on the edge of a rotating turntable. M1 and M2 are point masses and
move with constant speeds. Coefficient of static friction between the mass M2
and the turntable is 0.6, angle between the string and vertical direction = 37 ,
M1 = 0.4 kg, M2 = 0.8 kg, L = 0.25 m, radius of the turntable is R = 0.15 m and
acceleration due to gravity is g = 10 m/s2 (sin 37 = 0.6, cos 37 = 0.8).

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Midterm

24 November 2012

11. What is the tension on the string in Newtons?


(a) 4

(b) 5

(c) 7.2

(d) 9

(e) 12

12. What is the frictional force between the mass M2 and the turntable in Newtons?
(a) 12

(b) 6

(c) 6.72

(d) 7.2

(e) 4.8

13. What is the normal force that, the turntable exerts on M2 in Newtons?
(a) 6

(b) 10

(c) 3

(d) 8

(e) 12

14. What is the minimum value of the coefficient of static friction between the mass M2 and the turntable, to prevent mass M2
from sliding?
(a) 0.42

(b) 0.5

(c) 0.75

(d) 0.6

(e) 0.2

Questions 15-17
Consider the mass m, inclined plane and ground system given in the figure. The mass
m moves with speed v0 as it passes from point A, and it stops at point B. Answer the
following questions accordingly:
15. What is the work done by the gravitational force on mass m between points A and
B.
(a) mg(Y1 Y2 )
(e) zero

(b) mg sin (Y2 Y1 )

(c) mg(Y2 Y1 )

(d) mg sin (Y1 Y2 )

16. What is the work done by the normal force on mass m during the complete motion?
(b) mg(Y2 Y1 )

(a) zero

(c) mg(Y1 Y2 )

(d) mg sin (Y2 Y1 )

(e) mg sin (Y1 Y2 )

17. What is the work done on mass m by external forces?


(b) mg sin (Y2 Y1 )

(a) zero

(c) mg(Y2 Y1 )

(d) mg(Y1 Y2 )

(e) mg sin (Y1 Y2 )

Questions 18-21
Two automobiles collide in the intersection and stick together. Knowing that m1 = 1000 kg,
m2 = 2000 kg, v1 = 12 m/s, v2 = 15 m/s, and g = 10 m/s2
18. Calculate the speed just after the collision in m/s.
(a) 14

(b) 27

(c) 13.5

(d) (116)1/2

(e) (180)1/2

19. Find the x component of the velocity just after the collision in m/s.
(a) 4

(b) 3

(c) 11

(d) 2

(e) 5

20. What is the distance (in m) they travel after the collision if the kinetic friction coefficient k = 0.5?
(a) 11.6

(b) 70

(c) 26.6

(d) 34.8

(e) 23.2

21. What would be the speed of the center of masses if the collision was elastic?
(a) (116)1/2

(c) (180)1/2

(b) 14

(d) 27

(e) 13.5

Questions 22-25
A ball of mass m = 3kg is attached to a light string of length of 5m and suspended vertically. A constant
horizontal force of magnitude F = 12N is applied. Initially the ball is at rest and the ball is pulled until
= 90.0 . As the ball reaches a level with = 36.9 find the following quantities. Take g = 10m/s2 ,
sin 36.9 = 0.6, cos 36.9 = 0.8.
22. What is the work done by the gravitational force?
(a) 15 J

(b) 3 J

(c) 12 J

(d) 60 J

(e) 30 J

23. What is the work done by the force F?


(a) 48 J

(b) 60 J

(c) 120 J

(d) 36 J

24. What is the speed of the ball?

(a) 0 m/s (b) 6 m/s (c) 2 m/s

(d)

(e) 28.8 J

8 m/s

(e) 4 m/s

25. What is the tension in the rope?


(a) 31.2 N

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(b) 7.2 N

(c) 33.6 N

(d) 12 N

(e) 27.6 N

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