Pre-lab Quiz for Acceleration on an Incline Lab_ PHYS-1101-002
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Pre-lab Quiz for Acceleration on an Incline Lab
Due
Feb 12 at 11:59pm
Points
20
Questions
13
Available
Feb 5 at 2pm - Feb 12 at 11:59pm
Time Limit
None
Allowed Attempts
3
Instructions
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This quiz contains the pre-lab
questions for this lab and should be completed before your scheduled lab
time, if not at least on the same day. You are given three (3) attempts to complete this quiz and it
should keep your highest score
. Please consult the attached lab procedure in this module to help you
complete this quiz. You may collaborate with your classmates or lab group to finish it together. If you have any further questions about it, then you may contact either the Physics tutors or your lab
instructor themselves. Take note that some of the answers to this pre-lab may be revealed during the
lab session itself or instructor orientation beforehand. Please read & listen carefully!
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Pre-lab Quiz for Acceleration on an Incline Lab:
Please refer to the lab procedure to help you answer the following
questions. You may work together with your lab group to finish this
quiz.
2 / 2 pts
Question 1
Answer 1:
Answer 2:
If air resistance were not a factor, what would happen if two
objects of different masses were to be dropped from the same
height? They will hit the ground at the same time.
Why?
This is because their accelerations will remain the same
regardless of their masses.
They will hit the ground at the same time. Correct!
Correct!
Correct!
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This is because their accelerations will remain the same regardless of their
masses.
Correct!
Correct!
Correct!
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Question 2
Answer 1:
Answer 2:
What is the name of this physical phenomena?
free fall
What is the name of the scientist who is known for discovering
and demonstrating this physical phenomenon?
Galileo Galilei
free fall Correct!
Correct!
Correct!
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Galileo Galilei Correct!
Correct!
Correct!
2 / 2 pts
Question 3
Consider a cart rolling down an inclined plane, with all the forces
acting on it shown in the free body diagram (FBD) below.
Which of the following graphs show the most likely Position vs.
Time plot
for this cart?
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Correct!
Correct!
Correct!
2 / 2 pts
Question 4
Consider a cart rolling down an inclined plane, with all the forces acting on
it shown in the free body diagram (FBD) below.
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Which of the following graphs show the most likely Velocity vs.
Time plot
for this cart?
Correct!
Correct!
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