Unit 2: Vector Dynamics: Multiple Choice Portion
Unit 2: Vector Dynamics: Multiple Choice Portion
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Unit 2: Vector Dynamics
Multiple Choice Portion
1. Which one of the following best describes the motion 5. A ball is rolled off a horizontal roof at 16 m/s. After
of a projectile close to the surface of the Earth? leaving the roof, how long will the ball take to reach a
(Assume no friction) speed of 18 m/s?
Vertical Acceleration Horizontal Acceleration a. 0.20 s
a. constant constant b. 0.84 s
b. constant changing c. 1.8 s
c. changing constant d. 2.5 s
d. changing changing
6. Which one of the following is a vector quantity?
2. A 3.00 kg object is being accelerated vertically a. time
upwards at 2.80 m/s2 , as shown. b. speed
c. energy
cord d. displacement
2.80 m/s2
7. Unless acted on by an external net force, an object
3.00 kg will stay at rest or
a. come to rest.
ground b. decelerate at a constant rate
What is the tension in the cord? c. slow down from a given speed.
a. 8.40 N d. continue to move in a straight line at a constant
b. 21.0 N speed
c. 29.4 N
d. 37.8 N 8. A car is travelling at a constant speed of 26.0 m/s
down a slope, which is 12. 0° to the horizontal.
3. Three forces act at point P at the same time, as shown What is the vertical component of the car’s velocity?
on the force vector diagram below. a. 5.41 m/s
b. 9.80 m/s
2.0 N
c. 25.4 m/s
d. 26.0 m/s
P
12.0 N
9. A 65.0 kg block is being accelerated along a level
surface. The applied force is 500 N and the friction
10.0 N force is 300 N. What is the coefficient of friction
between the block and the surface?
What is the magnitude of the resultant force vector? a. 0.31
a. 14.4 N b. 0.47
b. 17.0 N c. 0.78
c. 20.0 N d. 1.30
d. 24.0 N
10. A 2.00 kg object, initially at rest on the ground, is
4. A 4.00 kg block is accelerated along a level surface at accelerated vertically by a rope, as shown. The object
3.00 m/s2 . The applied force is 20.0 N. reaches a height of 3.00 m in 1.50 s.
3.00 m/s2 rope
P
R
What distance d will this block move before coming to
rest?
a. zero.
a. 2.5 m
b. in the direction of P
b. 4.0 m
c. in the direction of Q.
c. 4.2 m
d. in the direction of R.
d. 7.4 m
b. d.
Find the mass of object m1.
a. 0.61 kg
b. 0.72 kg
c. 6.0 kg
d. 26 kg
Written Portion:
1. A 6.0 kg block is held at rest on a horizontal, frictionless air table. Two forces are pulling on this block in the directions
shown in the diagram below.
Table Viewed from Above
45 N
25 N
30˚ 40˚
6.0 kg
What will be the magnitude of the acceleration on the 6.0 kg block at the moment it is released?
µ = 0.25
31˚
3. The diagram shows a 4.4 kg mass connected by a string to an unknown mass over a frictionless pulley. The system
accelerates at 1.8 m/s2 in the direction shown.
m1 = 4.4 kg m2
a. Draw and label a free body diagram for the 4.4 kg mass.
b. Calculate the tension in the string
c. Find mass m2
4. In the diagram shown, the tension in the cord connecting the hanging mass and cart is 43 N.
a. Draw and label a free body diagram for the cart and the hanging mass.
b. Determine the mass of the cart.
5. Amanda exerts a horizontal force of 180 N on a piece of rope causing two blocks of mass 20 kg and 40 kg to accelerate.
Friction on the blocks is negligible.
a. Find the tension force at X in the rope joining the two blocks together.
b. How does the tension force at X compare to the value in part a)? (Circle one.)
i) The tension force is the same.
ii) The tension force is greater than in a).
iii) The tension force is smaller than in a).
c. Using principles of physics, explain your answer to part b).
6. A student drags a 7.0 kg carton of apples across the floor by exerting a 45 N force in the direction shown. The coefficient of
friction between the carton and the floor is 0.52 .
7. The diagram shows two objects connected by a light string over a frictionless pulley. Object m2 is on a frictionless horizontal
table. The tension in the string is 24 N.
Written Response
1. 7.2 m/s2
2. 2.9 m/s2
Fg
Fn 43 N
4a) b) 16 kg
Ft
60 N
Fg