
Physical Science: Forces and Motion
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- Q1A dog was west of his home for a short time and returns home then runs past it in the other direction (east). The graph shows his position as a function of time. How long did the dog stop at his home before running again?10 seconds5 seconds2 seconds1 second30s
- Q2The graph shown is a velocity-time graph of an object. What is the acceleration of the object from 6.0 to 10.0 seconds?0.78 m/s20.55 m/s21.8 m/s22.05 m/s230s
- Q3Imagine you are on the top of a mountain with four basketballs. The mass of the four basketballs are 100 kilograms, 200 kilograms, 300 kilograms, and 400 kilograms. If the basketballs rolled down the hill, which one would supply the greatest force at the bottom of the mountain (assume that their velocities were equal at the bottom of the mountain)?200 kg ball100 kg ball400 kg ball300 kg ball30s
- Q4The acceleration of an object would INCREASE if there was an INCREASE in theforce on the objectfriction on the objectinertia of the objectmass of the object30s
- Q5Describe the acceleration of the cart shown. Assume there is no friction.The cart will eventually move to the left at constant speed.The cart will eventually move to the right at constant inertia.The cart will eventually move to the right at constant acceleration.The cart will eventually move to the left at constant acceleration.30s
- Q6Consider the four masses. Describe the motion of the masses if you used THE SAME amount of force to move each one over THE SAME time.The lower the mass, the greater the distance the mass would move.The greatest mass would not move at all.All four masses would move the same distance.The greater the mass, the greater the distance the mass would move.30s
