Which two quantities are needed to determine the average velocity of an object? a. displacement and acceleration distance and elapsed time b. displacement and elapsed time initial speed and final speed C. d.

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For items 9 to 12, a ball was thrown vertically upward and returned to the hand after 2.0
9. How much time was taken by the ball to reach its maximum height?
0.5 s
1.0 s
With what initial velocity was the ball thrown?
- 19.6 m/s
10.
11.
12.
a.
b.
15.
C.
-9.8 m/s
d.
What was the velocity of the ball just before it returned
- 19.6 m/s
a.
b.
a.
b.
a.
-9.8 m/s
What was the maximum height reached by the ball?
4.9 m
C.
19.6 m
b.
9.8 m
d.
29.4 m
13.
A girl is riding a bicycle at a constant speed when she dropped a ball. Which set of graphs
represents the horizontal motion of the ball?
a.
b.
a.
b.
a.
b.
C.
d.
C.
d.
C.
For items 14 and 15, consider an airplane flying clockwise in a circular path of radius
20.0 m at a constant speed of 30.0 m/s.
14. What is the magnitude of the centripetal acceleration of the plane?
0 m/s²
13 m/s²
1.5 m/s²
45 m/s²
What is the magnitude of the tangential acceleration of the plane?
0 m/s²
13 m/s²
1.5 m/s²
45 m/s²
d.
C.
d.
C.
d.
1.5 s
2.0 s
9.8 m/s
19.6 m/s
to the hand?
9.8 m/s
19.6 m/s
t
t
Transcribed Image Text:For items 9 to 12, a ball was thrown vertically upward and returned to the hand after 2.0 9. How much time was taken by the ball to reach its maximum height? 0.5 s 1.0 s With what initial velocity was the ball thrown? - 19.6 m/s 10. 11. 12. a. b. 15. C. -9.8 m/s d. What was the velocity of the ball just before it returned - 19.6 m/s a. b. a. b. a. -9.8 m/s What was the maximum height reached by the ball? 4.9 m C. 19.6 m b. 9.8 m d. 29.4 m 13. A girl is riding a bicycle at a constant speed when she dropped a ball. Which set of graphs represents the horizontal motion of the ball? a. b. a. b. a. b. C. d. C. d. C. For items 14 and 15, consider an airplane flying clockwise in a circular path of radius 20.0 m at a constant speed of 30.0 m/s. 14. What is the magnitude of the centripetal acceleration of the plane? 0 m/s² 13 m/s² 1.5 m/s² 45 m/s² What is the magnitude of the tangential acceleration of the plane? 0 m/s² 13 m/s² 1.5 m/s² 45 m/s² d. C. d. C. d. 1.5 s 2.0 s 9.8 m/s 19.6 m/s to the hand? 9.8 m/s 19.6 m/s t t
Which two quantities are needed to determine the average velocity of an object?
displacement and acceleration
b.
displacement and elapsed time
distance and elapsed time
initial speed and final speed
d.
2.
A projectile is thrown upward with an initial velocity v at an angle with the horizontal.
Which of the following is true for the projectile at its maximum height?
velocity = 0; acceleration = 0
velocity = 0; acceleration = -g
C.
velocity = vo sin 0; acceleration = 0
d.
velocity =vo cos 0; acceleration = -g
3.
A ball is thrown upward at an angle of 60° with the horizontal. In the absence of air resistance,
its range would be less than that of a projectile thrown at an angle of
10°
C.
b.
30°
d.
4.
A girl runs around a circular track of radius 65 m at a speed of 2 m/s. What is her displacement
after finishing one round?
1.
5.
6.
7.
a.
a.
b.
a.
a.
b.
a.
b.
C.
130 m
0
408 m
65 m
What does a horizontal line on a velocity-time graph represent?
no motion at all
uniform motion
What does the slope of a line tangent to a point on a
accelerated motion give us?
C.
d.
a.
b.
C.
d.
43°
Lenn
a.
b.
uniform motion
What does a horizontal line on a displacement-time graph represent?
no motion at all
70°
C.
d.
uniformly accelerated motion
uniformly decelerated motion
C. uniformly accelerated motion
d.
uniformly decelerated motion
displacement-time graph for a uniformly
acceleration
a.
C.
initial velocity
b.
d.
average velocity
instantaneous velocity
8.
A boat sails at 12.0 m/s across a river flowing due south at 5 m/s. What is the magnitude of
the resultant velocity of the boat?
7.0 m/s
8.5 m/s
13.0 m/s
17.0 m/s
Transcribed Image Text:Which two quantities are needed to determine the average velocity of an object? displacement and acceleration b. displacement and elapsed time distance and elapsed time initial speed and final speed d. 2. A projectile is thrown upward with an initial velocity v at an angle with the horizontal. Which of the following is true for the projectile at its maximum height? velocity = 0; acceleration = 0 velocity = 0; acceleration = -g C. velocity = vo sin 0; acceleration = 0 d. velocity =vo cos 0; acceleration = -g 3. A ball is thrown upward at an angle of 60° with the horizontal. In the absence of air resistance, its range would be less than that of a projectile thrown at an angle of 10° C. b. 30° d. 4. A girl runs around a circular track of radius 65 m at a speed of 2 m/s. What is her displacement after finishing one round? 1. 5. 6. 7. a. a. b. a. a. b. a. b. C. 130 m 0 408 m 65 m What does a horizontal line on a velocity-time graph represent? no motion at all uniform motion What does the slope of a line tangent to a point on a accelerated motion give us? C. d. a. b. C. d. 43° Lenn a. b. uniform motion What does a horizontal line on a displacement-time graph represent? no motion at all 70° C. d. uniformly accelerated motion uniformly decelerated motion C. uniformly accelerated motion d. uniformly decelerated motion displacement-time graph for a uniformly acceleration a. C. initial velocity b. d. average velocity instantaneous velocity 8. A boat sails at 12.0 m/s across a river flowing due south at 5 m/s. What is the magnitude of the resultant velocity of the boat? 7.0 m/s 8.5 m/s 13.0 m/s 17.0 m/s
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