PHY101 MidTerm ByhackerzZz
PHY101 MidTerm ByhackerzZz
PHY101 MidTerm ByhackerzZz
MIDTERM EXAMINATION
Spring 2009
PHY101- Physics (Session - 2)
► A. 7Hz
► B. 14 Hz
► C. 28 Hz
► D. 57 Hz
► 0.0020mm
► 0.0040mm
► 0.14mm
► 0.55mm
► Amplitude
► Frequency
► Velocity
► Displacement
► 60N
► 94N
► 120N
► 190N
► 12.6 rad/s
► 1.57 rad/s
► 2.0 rad/s
► 6.3 rad/s
► 1.0m/s
► 1.5m/s
► 2.0m/s
► 2.3m/s
► 400m/s north
► 400m/s south
► Zero
► 200m/s south
► 64 s
► 32 s
► 16 s
► 8.0 s
Question No: 14 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose
one
1 mi is equivalent to 1609 m so 55 mph is:
► 15 m/s
► 25 m/s
► 66 m/s
► 88 m/s
Ans:
Holding your arms out increases your moment of inertia.
When the front wheels leave the cliff, the car begins to
rotate forward because the front end is already
beginning to fall, turn the car around the back axle. Thus
by the time it is fully airborne, it is already rotating.
Remember that acceleration due to gravity is around 9. 8
meters/ second PER SECOND, so the front of the car is
already falling faster than the rear!
Another idea
Well, for a while, the rear wheels are still up on the cliff,
but the font wheels are in the air and nothing is holding
them up. So as the centre of gravity of the car starts to
fall, the front wheels go down while the rear ones are
still being supported. Consequently, some rotation is put
on the car. Conservation of momentum causes the car to
continue to tumble forward even after the real wheels
have left the top of the cliff.
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