This document appears to be a quiz on physics concepts related to kinematics, dynamics, work, energy, materials, and fluids. It contains 50 multiple choice questions testing understanding of topics like projectile motion, circular motion, work, power, materials properties, buoyancy, pressure, and more. The questions are labeled with numbers 1 through 50 and include diagrams to illustrate certain physics problems being assessed.
This document appears to be a quiz on physics concepts related to kinematics, dynamics, work, energy, materials, and fluids. It contains 50 multiple choice questions testing understanding of topics like projectile motion, circular motion, work, power, materials properties, buoyancy, pressure, and more. The questions are labeled with numbers 1 through 50 and include diagrams to illustrate certain physics problems being assessed.
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This document appears to be a quiz on physics concepts related to kinematics, dynamics, work, energy, materials, and fluids. It contains 50 multiple choice questions testing understanding of topics like projectile motion, circular motion, work, power, materials properties, buoyancy, pressure, and more. The questions are labeled with numbers 1 through 50 and include diagrams to illustrate certain physics problems being assessed.
This document appears to be a quiz on physics concepts related to kinematics, dynamics, work, energy, materials, and fluids. It contains 50 multiple choice questions testing understanding of topics like projectile motion, circular motion, work, power, materials properties, buoyancy, pressure, and more. The questions are labeled with numbers 1 through 50 and include diagrams to illustrate certain physics problems being assessed.
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DIRECTIONS: Read each statement carefully and write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided before each number. Use UPPERCASE letters. ___1. A ball is thrown up into the air with a velocity of 20 m/s and reached its maximum height in 2 seconds. What is the maximum height of the ball? A. 36 m C. 19.6 m B. 39.2 m D. 41 m ___2. An object does free fall motion. It hits the ground after 4 seconds. What is its velocity after 3 seconds? A. 30.2 m/s C. 29.4 m/s B. 24.6 m/s D. 30.2 m/s ___3. Any object that is being acted upon only by the force of gravity is said to be in what state? A. Free Fall C. Falling B. Gravitational Fall D. Down Fall ___4. What is the acceleration of an object at the maximum height? A. 0 m/s C. 0 m/s/s B. 9.8 m/s/s D. 9.8 m/s ___5. What is an object experiencing projectile motion called? A. Projectum C. Projectus B. Projectile D. Project ___6. A soccer ball is kicked horizontally off a 22.0-meter high hill and lands a distance of 35.0 meters from the edge of the hill. What the initial horizontal velocity of the soccer ball? A. 17.5 m/s C. 18 m/s B. 18.5 m/s D. 16.5 m/s ___7. A pool ball leaves a 0.60-meter high table with an initial horizontal velocity of 2.4 m/s. What is the time required for the pool ball to fall to the ground? A. 0.35 s C. 0.55 s B. 0.65 s D. 0.45 s ___8. What is the form of motion in which an object or particle is thrown near the earth's surface, and it moves along a curved path under the action of gravity only? A. Linear Motion C. Projectile Motion B. Circular Motion D. Free Fall ___9. What is the initial vertical velocity formula of an object when launched at an angle? A. vi x = visin C. vi y = visin B. vi y = vicos D. vi y = vi x sin ___10. What is the initial horizontal velocity formula of an object launched at an angle? Division of City Schools CITY OF MANDALUYONG SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL E. Pantaleon St. Hulo, Mandaluyong City Tel. No. 532-53-57
A. vi x = vicos C. vi y = visin B. vi y = vicos D. vi y = vi x sin For nos. 11-12: A football is kicked with an initial velocity of 25 m/s at an angle of 45-degrees with the horizontal ___11. What is the horizontal displacement? A. 63.2 m C. 63.8 m B. 57.6 m D. 64.5 m ___12. What is the peak height of the football? A. 14.6 m C. 15.9 m B. 16.1 m D. 22.4 m ___13. In a circular motion, what is the direction of the acceleration? A. Outward C. Inward B. Downward D. Upward ___14. The equation for average speed in circular motion is 2R/T. What does T represent? A. rev/s C. rev B. rev/min D. rev/h ___15. A 900-kg car moving at 10 m/s takes a turn around a circle with a radius of 25.0 m. What is the net force acting upon the car? A. 4800 N C. 36000 N B. 2700 N D. 3600 N ___16. What is the centripetal force acting upon a 40-kg child who makes 10 revolutions around the Cliffhanger in 29.3 seconds? The radius of the barrel is 2.90 meters. A. 533 N C. 521 N B. 489 N D. 467 N ___17. Where gravity is most concentrated in an object is called? A. Gravity C. Center of Gravity B. Gravity Point D. Gravitational Pull ___18. Which of the following is a way to determine the center of gravity of an object? A. Balancing C. Weighing B. Guessing D. Lining ___19. In which of the following angle of displacement and force no work is done? A. 0 degrees C. 180 degrees B. 90 degrees D. 45 degrees ___20. An upward force is applied to lift a 15 kg object to height of 5 meters. What is the amount of work done? A. 75 J C. 735 J B. 0 J D. 740 J ___21. A 10-N force is applied to push a block across a friction free surface for a displacement of 5.0 m to the right. In which force is work done?
A. F app C. F norm B. F grav D. none ___22. Ben Travlun carries a 200-N suitcase up three flights of stairs (a height of 10.0 m) and then pushes it with a horizontal force of 50.0 N at a constant speed of 0.5 m/s for a horizontal distance of 35.0 meters. How much work does Ben do on his suitcase during this entire motion? A. 3750 J C. 1750 J B. 2875 J D. 2000 J ___23. One horsepower is approximately equivalent to? A. 760 W C. 750 W B. 740 W D. 780 W ___24. Which of the following situations will the amount of power be the greatest? (W=big amount of work; w=small amount of work; T=big amount of time; t=small amount of time) A. w, t C. W, T B. w, T D. W, t ___25. An escalator is used to move 20 passengers every minute from the first floor of a department store to the second. The second floor is located 5.20 meters above the first floor. The average passenger's mass is 54.9 kg. What is the power requirement of the escalator in order to move this number of passengers in this amount of time? A. 933 W C. 944 W B. 903 W D. 899 W ___26. When doing a chin-up, a physics student lifts her 42.0-kg body a distance of 0.25 meters in 2 seconds. What is the power delivered by the student's biceps? A. 10.5 W C. 50.5 W B. 21 W D. 51.5 W ___27. What is the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position or state? A. Potential C. Mechanical B. Kinetic D. Chemical ___28. What is energy possessed by a body by virtue of its movement? A. Potential C. Mechanical B. Kinetic D. Chemical ___29. A cart is loaded with a brick and pulled at constant speed along an inclined plane to the height of a seat-top. If the mass of the loaded cart is 3.0 kg and the height of the seat top is 0.45 meters, then what is the potential energy of the loaded cart at the height of the seat-top?
A. 14.2 J C. 15.2 J B. 12.2 J D. 13.2 J ___30. Missy Diwater, the former platform diver for the Ringling Brother's Circus, had a kinetic energy of 12 000 J just prior to hitting the bucket of water. If Missy's mass is 40 kg, then what is her speed? A. 24.5 m/s C. 23.5 m/s B. 24 m/s D. 25 m/s ___31. Which of the following situations does not exhibit the Law of Conservation of Energy? A. When a moving car hits a parked car B. When playing pool, the cue ball is shot at a stationary 8 ball C. A fly ball hits a window in a house, shattering the glass D. A little boy was sitting still on his wooden chair
___32. Who stated the Law of Conservation of Energy: Energy can neither be created nor destroyed; it simply changes from one form to another? A. Blaise Pascal C. James Prescott Joule B. Sir Isaac Newton D. Archimedes ___33. What is the final velocity of the box from the given picture?
A. 25 m/s C. 52 m/s B. 45 m/s D. 10 m/s ___34. By using the given information in picture given below, what is the velocity of the ball at point D?
A. 2ghm/s C. h2g m/s B. 2gh m/s D. mgh m/s ___35. What is extension per unit length? A. Stress C. Youngs Modulus B. Strain D. Sigma ___36. In the figure below, what is B?
A. Bending point C. Hookes Law B. Breaking Pont D. Yield Point ___37. A force of 10 kN is acting on a circular rod with diameter 10 mm. What is the stress acting on the rod? A. 126 MPa C. 125 MPa B. 127 MPa D. 128 MPa ___38. The rod in no.36 is 2 m long and made of steel with Modulus of Elasticity 200 GPa. What is the change in length? A. 1.18 mm C. 1.32 mm B. 1.12 mm D. 1.27 mm ___39. What principle states that the buoyant force is equal to the weight of the displaced water? A. Pascals Principle B. Water Principle C. Archimedes Principle D. Principle of Water ___40. What is the formula for buoyant force? A. F b =pg C. F b =pv B. F b =Vpg D. F b =V ___41. An ice cube is having density of 0.5 g/cm3 is having a Buoyant force of 9 N is immersed in water. What is its volume? A. 1475 m 3 C. 1865 m 3 B. 1588 m 3 D. 1836 m 3 ___42. A wooden log of density 2g/cm3 and volume 50 cm2 fall on the surface on water. What is its buoyant force? A. 98 N C. 100 N B. 75 N D. 89 N ___43. What law states that when there is an increase in pressure at any point in a confined fluid, there is an equal increase at every other point in the container? A. Water Law C. Newtons Law
B. Pre Law D. Pascals Law ___44. A hydraulic system is used to lift a 2000-kg vehicle in an auto garage. If the vehicle sits on a piston of area 0.5 square meters, and a force is applied to a piston of area 0.03 square meters, what is the minimum force that must be applied to lift the vehicle? A. 1120 N C. 1200 N B. 1180 N D. 1400 N ___45. Who discovered that the pressure at a point in a fluid at rest is the same in all directions; the pressure would be the same on all planes passing through a specific point? A. Joule C. Newton
B. Einstein D. Pascal ___46. In a car lift compresses air exerts a force F1ona small piston having a radius of 5cm.This pressure is transmitted to a second piston of radius 15cm.If the mass of the car to be lifted is 1350kg,what is F1? A. 1.5 x 10 3 N C. 1.5 x 10 4 N B. 1.5 x 10 -3 N D. 1.5 x 10 -4 N ___47. What is difference between the absolute zero pressure and the local atmospheric pressure called? A. Net Pressure C. Fluid Pressure B. Gauge Pressure D. Atmospheric Pressure ___48. What direction is the pressure of a fluid at a given point? A. Up C. Diagonal B. Down D. All Directions ____49. What is the pressure on a scuba diver when she is 12 meters below the surface of the ocean? Assume standard atmospheric conditions. A. 2.23 x 10 2 kPa C. 1.35 x 10 2 kPa B. 2.22 x 10 2 kPa D. 1.27 x 10 2 kPa ___50. What is the pressure in the water at the base of a 10 m high dam wall? A. 88 000 N C. 92 000 N B. 98 000 N D. 96 000 N