PHY101 Revision Questions
PHY101 Revision Questions
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PHY 101
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Exam #1 - - - - (motion, inertia, force, acceleration, etc.)
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Exam #1 - - - - (motion, inertia, force, acceleration, etc.)
A. velocity.
B. speed.
C. acceleration.
D. inertia.
E. direction.
C. an object in motion moves in a parabolic trajectory unless acted upon by a net force.
A. speed
B. velocity
C. acceleration
D. A and B
E. A, B, and C
5. A car initially at rest accelerates in a straight line at 3 m/s². What will be its speed after 2
seconds?
A. 0 m/s
B. 5 m/s
C. 3 m/s
D. 6 m/s
E. 2 m/s
A. will drop the same distance during each second of its fall.
B. will have the same average speed during each second of its fall.
E. will have the same acceleration during each second of its fall.
7. A bowling ball at a height of 36 meters above the ground is falling vertically at a rate of 12
meters per second. Which of these best describes its fate?
B. It will hit the ground in less than three seconds at a speed greater than 12 m/s.
C. It will hit the ground in more than three seconds at a speed less than 12 m/s.
D. It will hit the ground in less than three seconds at a speed less than 12 m/s.
E. It will hit the ground in more than three seconds at a speed greater than 12 m/s.
8. The speedometer in your car tells you the ____ of your car.
A. acceleration
B. average speed
C. instantaneous speed
D. velocity
E. inertia
9. To report the ____ of an object, we must specify both its speed and its direction .
A. acceleration
B. mass
C. velocity
D. length
E. position
10. Projectile 'A' is fired at an angle of 50° above the horizontal; projectile 'B' is fired with the
same speed at an angle of 40° above the horizontal. Assuming level ground and negligible air
resistance, which of the following is true?
A. 'A' will reach a greater height and have a greater range than 'B'.
B. 'A' will reach a greater height and have the same range as 'B'.
C. 'A' will reach a greater height and have a shorter range than 'B'.
D. 'A' will reach the same height and have the same range as 'B'.
E. 'A' will reach the same height and have a shorter range than 'B'.
11. In the absence of air resistance, the magnitude of the vertical component of a projectile's
acceleration
B. always decreases with time until the projectile hits the ground.
E. always increases with time until the projectile hits the ground.
12. A ball is thrown horizontally with a speed of 25 m/s from the top of a tower 20 meters
high. Assuming level ground below and negligible air resistance, what will be the magnitude
of the vertical velocity component when the ball hits the ground?
A. 25 m/s
B. 15 m/s
C. 20 m/s
D. 50 m/s
E. 10 m/s
13. Which of these is the best description of the trajectory of a projectile shot from the top of
a high cliff at an angle of 60° below the horizontal (neglecting air resistance)?
A. The projectile will move downwards at a 60° angle in a straight line at a constant speed
until it stops and then falls straight down.
B. The projectile will move downwards at a 60° angle in a straight line at a gradually
diminishing speed until it stops and then falls straight down.
C. The projectile will move downwards at a 60° angle in a straight line at a gradually increasing
speed until it stops and then falls straight down.
D. The projectile will gradually arc downward, following the curve of a circle.
E. The projectile will gradually arc downward, following the curve of a parabola.
14. A firefighter with a mass of 70 kg slides down a vertical pole, accelerating at 2 m/s². The
force of friction that acts on the firefighter is
A. 70 N.
B. 560 N.
C. 140 N.
D. 700 N.
E. 0 N.
15. The ________ of an object on the Earth's surface are directly proportional to each other.
16. The Moon's gravity is 1/6 of the Earth's gravity. The weight of a bowling ball on the Earth
would be ____ its weight on the Moon.
A. equal to
B. 1/6 of
C. 6 times
D. 36 times
E. 1/36 of
17. When a certain net force is applied to one brick on a frictionless surface, it accelerates at
6 m/s². When the same net force is applied to three bricks that are cemented together,
A. 3 N
B. 8 N
C. 12 N
D. 6 N
E. 2 N
20. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. This is a statement of
21. An airplane flying east at an airspeed of 200 km/h has a headwind blowing from the east
at 50 km/h. How far will the plane fly relative to the ground in two hours?
A. 500 km
B. 250 km
C. 300 km
D. 400 km
E. 200 km
22. An airplane heading west at an airspeed of 100 km/h has a crosswind blowing from the
south at 100 km/h. What will be the airplane's speed relative to the ground?
A. 0 km/h
B. 71 km/h
C. 100 km/h
D. 141 km/h
E. 200 km/h
24. A green ball moving to the right at 3 m/s strikes a yellow ball moving to the left at 2 m/s.
If the balls are equally massive and the collision is elastic,
A. the green ball will move to the left at 3 m/s while the yellow ball moves right at 2 m/s.
B. the green ball will move to the left at 2 m/s while the yellow ball moves right at 3 m/s.
C. The green ball will stop while the yellow ball moves right at 2 m/s.
D. The yellow ball will stop while the green ball moves left at 3 m/s.
E. Both balls will stick together and move to the right at 1 m/s.
25. An impulse of 100 N-s is applied to an object. If this same impulse is delivered over a
longer time interval,
Both cases result in acceleration of the mass. In comparison, Case 1 and Case 2 will
28. If a moving object cuts its speed in half, how much momentum will it have?
29. A 1-kg ball moving horizontally to the right at 3 m/s strikes a wall and rebounds, moving
horizontally to the left at the same speed. What is the magnitude of the change in
momentum of the ball?
A. 0 kg-m/s
B. 2 kg-m/s
C. 3 kg-m/s
D. 4 kg-m/s
E. 6 kg-m/s
A. its momentum.
B. its position.
C. its velocity.
D. its acceleration.
E. its shape.
32. If two objects of different mass have the same non-zero momentum,
A. the one with less mass will have the greater kinetic energy.
B. the one with more mass will have the greater kinetic energy.
C. they will have the same kinetic energy.
D. the one with the higher speed will have the greater mass.
E. the one with the lower speed will have the greater kinetic energy.
33. A car traveling at 60 km/hr passes a truck going 30 km/hr that has four times the mass of
the car. Which of the following is true?
A. The car and the truck have the same momentum and the same kinetic energy.
B. The car has the same momentum and twice as much kinetic energy as the truck.
C. The car has the same momentum and four times as much kinetic energy as the truck.
D. The car has the same kinetic energy and twice as much momentum as the truck.
E. The car has the same kinetic energy and half as much momentum as the truck.
34. A swinging pendulum has ____ at the bottom (middle) of its arc.
B. some of the energy input is always transformed into gravitational potential energy.
D. that would require the work output to be 100 times the work input, which is impossible.
E. that would require the work input to be 100 times the work output, which is impossible.
36. A physicist does 100 joules of work on a simple machine that raises a box of books
through a height of 0.2 meters. If the efficiency of the machine is 60%, how much work is
converted to thermal energy by this process?
A. 40 joules
B. 60 joules
C. 80 joules
D. 20 joules
E. 100 joules
37. When you run up two flights of stairs instead of walking up them, you feel more tired
because
A. you do more work when you run than when you walk.
B. your power output is greater when you run than when you walk.
38. The work done against gravity in moving a box with a mass of 5 kilograms through a
height of 3 meters is
A. 150 joules.
B. 150 newtons.
C. 15 joules.
D. 15 newtons.
E. 5/3 joules.
42. On a spinning disk, points closer to the outer edge will have ____ points near the center.
C. the same tangential speed as and greater rotational speed than D. the same tangential
speed as and lower rotational speed than E. lower rotational speed and higher tangential
speed than
43. A merry-go-round rotates 9 times each minute such that a point on its rim moves at a rate
of 3 m/s. At a point 2/3 of the way out from the center to the rim, the tangential speed would
be ____ .
A. 6 RPM
B. 2 m/s
C. 3 m/s
D. 9 RPM
E. 3 RPM
44. An empty soup can and a full one are rolled side-by-side down an incline. If they start
together, which one will reach the bottom first?
45. A mass of 1 kilogram is tied to a string and swung in a horizontal circle of radius 1 meter;
if the mass is then decreased to 0.5 kilogram, the rotational inertia of this new system will be
____ as before.
A. twice as much
C. the same
47. A 60-kg grandfather and his 30-kg granddaughter are balanced on a seesaw. If the
granddaughter is sitting 2 meters from the pivot point, the grandfather must be sitting ____
from it.
A. 4 meters
B. 2 meters
C. 3 meters
D. 1 meter
E. 0.5 meter
48. Protons have ___ charge, neutrons have ___ charge, and electrons have ___ charge.
A. negative; positive; no
51. An element with an atomic number of 92 and an atomic mass number of 238 would have
A. random motion of microscopic particles being bombarded by even smaller atoms and
molecules.
B. random motion of atoms and molecules being bombarded by larger microscopic particles.
C. vibration of atoms and molecules in a solid.
D. movement of electrons circulating within the atom.
E. very gradual flow of solid materials such as glass over long periods of time.
A. mixtures.
B. groups.
C. shells.
D. nuclei.
E. compounds.
55. Where on the periodic table would we find an element with one more proton and one
more electron than silver?
56. Density is
57. 1000 cubic centimeters of water should have a mass of approximately ____ .
A. 100 grams
B. 10 grams
C. 1 gram
D. 1 kilogram
E. 1000 kilograms
58. A material is said to be ____ if it changes shape when a deforming force acts on it and
returns to its original shape when the deforming force is removed.
A. elastic
B. inelastic
C. plastic
D. stretchy
E. rigid
60. When the length of each edge of a cube is doubled, the cube's surface area increases by a
factor of __ .
A. 2
B. 4
C. 6
D. 8
E. 16
61. When the length of each edge of a cube is tripled, the cube's volume
A. increases by a factor of 3.
C. increases by a factor of 9.
B. is the difference between a submerged object's weight and the weight of an equal mass of
water.
C. is the net upward force of the surrounding liquid acting on a submerged object.
D. is the net downward force of a submerged object acting on the surrounding liquid.
A. is equal to the weight of a volume of water with the same volume as the wood.
65. An object with a mass of 1 kg displaces 700 ml of water. Which of the following is true?
A. The weight of this object is 10 N.
66. An object with a mass of 1 kg displaces 0.6 kg of water. Which of the following is true?
68. When air is removed from a metal can by a vacuum pump, the can buckles inwards and is
crushed. This occurs because
A. the air pressure on the inside of the can is greater than the air pressure on the outside of
the can.
B. the air pressure on the outside of the can is greater than the air pressure on the inside of
the can.
C. the loss of air molecules from inside the can weakens the metal.
D. the opposite sides of the empty can strongly attract each other.
E. of Bernoulli's principle.
69. Bernoulli's principle explains why
A. a hot air balloon rises.
C. airplanes fly.
71. According to Boyle's Law, if the volume occupied by a certain gas is doubled,
72. Archimedes' Principle states that an object surrounded by air is buoyed up by a force
equal to the
D. difference between the weight of the object and the weight of the air it displaces.
E. weight of Archimedes.
74. If a flat metal plate with a circular hole cut through it is heated,
D. the hole may get larger or smaller, depending on the material of the plate.
E. the hole may get larger or smaller, depending on how much the plate is heated.
75. Water has a higher specific heat capacity than iron. This means that
76. The specific heat capacity of water is 1 calorie per gram per degree Celsius. This means
that it will take ____ calorie(s) to increase the temperature of 10 grams of water by 10 degrees.
A. 20
B. 0.1
C. 1
D. 10
E. 100
77. Water reaches its highest density at a temperature of ____ degrees Celsius.
A. 0
B. 4
C. 10
D. -10
E. -4
A. The handle of a metal spoon becomes hot when you use it to stir a pot of soup on the stove.
B. The air near the ceiling is normally warmer than air near the floor.
D. You feel the heat from a bonfire even though you are several meters away from it.
B. electromagnetic waves.
D. atmospheric currents.
E. direct contact.
81. The pattern formed by overlapping waves in a bow wave is in the shape of the letter __ .
A. B
B. U
C. V
D. I
E. T
A. the observed pitch of a sound to be lower if the source of sound is approaching the
observer.
B. the observed pitch of a sound to be higher if the source of sound is moving away from the
observer.
C. the observed pitch of a sound to be lower if the source of sound is moving away from the
observer.
D. the speed of sound to increase if the source of sound is moving away from the observer.
E. the speed of sound to decrease if the source of sound is moving away from the observer.
83. In a ______ wave, the medium vibrates in a direction that is perpendicular to the direction
A. sound
B. longitudinal
C. perpendicular
D. transverse
E. normal
A. the mass of the pendulum and the size of the arc it swings through.
B. the length of the pendulum and the size of the arc it swings through.
85. A wave that has a relatively long wavelength will also have a relatively
A. high frequency.
B. long period.
C. large amplitude.
D. high speed.
E. small amplitude.
86. A train of freight cars, each 10 m long, rolls by at the rate of 2 cars each second. What is
the speed of the train?
A. 10 m/s
B. 2 m/s
C. 5 m/s
D. 20 m/s
E. 12 m/s
88. A vibrating string is being tuned to match a tuning fork with a frequency of 256 Hz. When
3 beats per second are heard, the vibration frequency of the string must be
A. 256 Hz.
B. 253 Hz.
C. 259 Hz.
E. 3 Hz.
B. when two waves arrive at the same point in phase with each other.
C. when two waves arrive at the same point out of phase with each other.
D. whenever sound waves are refracted by air layers of different temperatures.
90. Pushing a person on a swing at the same rate as the natural frequency of the
swing/pendulum is an example of
A. destructive interference.
B. constructive interference.
C. resonance.
E. refraction.
A. lower temperatures because the molecules move faster and collide more frequently.
B. lower temperatures because the molecules are closer together and collide more frequently.
C. higher temperatures because the molecules move faster and collide more frequently.
D. higher temperatures because the molecules are closer together and collide more
frequently.
A. 2
B. 30
C. 60
D. 90
E. 1000
A. loudness
B. rhythm
C. scale
D. pitch
E. intensity
94. Partial tones whose frequencies are whole number multiples of the fundamental
frequency are called
A. noise.
B. integers.
C. radicals.
D. harmonics.
E. tonics.
95. When a guitar string vibrates at the frequency of its third harmonic, it will have a node at
each end and _____ in between.
A. no nodes
B. one node
C. two nodes
D. three nodes
E. four nodes
E. opaque to light.
100. According to Coulomb's law, if the distance between two charges is doubled, the force
each charge exerts on the other will be ___ its previous value.
A. the same as
B. double
C. one half of
D. four times
E. one fourth of
101. If the charges in an electrical circuit always flow in the same direction, the current is
called
A. an alternating current.
B. a constant current.
C. a direct current.
D. an oscillating current.
E. a basic current.
102. If the current in a wire is 6 amperes, how much charge will flow through it in 2 seconds?
A. 12 coulombs
B. 2 coulombs
C. 8 coulombs
D. 6 coulombs
E. 3 coulombs
103. If a voltage of 110 volts produces a current of 2 amps in an electrical device, the
resistance must be
A. 110 ohms.
B. 2 ohms.
C. 108 ohms.
D. 55 ohms.
E. 220 ohms.
104. If 120 volts are used to light a 30-watt light bulb, the current in the bulb will be
A. 120 amps.
B. 30 amps.
C. 150 amps.
D. 0.25 amps.
E. 4 amps.
E. straight
106. If light bulb A has four times the resistance of light bulb B and the same current passes
through each bulb, the voltage across bulb A will be ___ the voltage across bulb B.
A. two times
B. equal to
C. one half of
D. one fourth of
E. four times
107. If three light bulbs of different wattage are connected in series to a battery,
A. is found by averaging the different speeds of all the different colors of light.
E. is chosen to be equal to the speed of yellow light, which moves faster than any other color.
C. it reflects light.
110. Of all the electromagnetic waves, those with highest energy are ____ and those with
lowest energy are ____ .
A. gamma rays; radio waves
B. radio waves; x-rays
C. x-rays; microwaves
D. microwaves; ultraviolet
B. A light ray passing through the center of a converging lens will be bent to pass through the
focus.
C. A virtual image is formed where the rays from an object meet after passing through a lens.
112. When a converging lens is used as a magnifying glass, the image produced is
116. A light ray passing from air into water at an angle of 30° from the normal in air
B. would make an angle greater than 30° from the normal in water.
C. would make an angle less than 30° from the normal in water.
A. the angle of incidence for which the angle of the refracted beam is 0°.
B. the angle of incidence for which the angle of the refracted beam is 90°.
C. the angle of incidence for which the angle of the refracted beam is the same.
D. the angle of incidence for which the angle of the reflected beam is the same.
A. 36 inches
B. 100 mm
C. 10 cm
D. 100 cm
E. 1000 cm
A. a parabola.
B. a circle.
120. In the laboratory, the speed of sound is measured to be 344 meters per second, different
from the actual value of 343 meters per second. What is the percent error in the
measurement?
A. 1%
B. 0.1%
C. 10%
D. 3%
E. 0.3%
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