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A car travels north at 21 m/s for one half hour. It then travels south at 35 m/s for 10 minutes. The total distance the car has traveled and its displacement are _____. Select the correct answer. 59 km; 17 km N 42 km; 38 km S 90 km; 45 km S 27 km; 15 km S 48 km; 36 km N.
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A car travels north at 21 m/s for one half hour. It then travels south at 35 m/s for 10 minutes. The total distance the car has traveled and its displacement are _____. Select the correct answer. • 59 km; 17 km N • 42 km; 38 km S • 90 km; 45 km S • 27 km; 15 km S • 48 km; 36 km N
When starting from rest at the bottom of a straight road with constant upward slope, Joan bicycles to the top 41.5 s ahead of Sally, whose travel time is 6.30 minutes. What is the ratio of Joan's acceleration to Sally's acceleration? Select the correct answer. • 1.26 • 1.23 • 1.63 • 1.12 • 1.15
An object is thrown vertically and has an upward velocity of 26 m/s when it reaches one fourth of its maximum height above its launch point. What is the initial (launch) speed of the object? Select the correct answer. • 30 m/s • 23 m/s • 35 m/s • 26 m/s • 29 m/s
A bullet is fired through a board, 15.0 cm thick, with its line of motion perpendicular to the face of the board. If it enters with a speed of 430 m/s and emerges with a speed of 233 m/s, what is the bullet's acceleration as it passes through the board? Select the correct answer. • -435 km/s2 • -130 km/s2 • -400 km/s2 • -365 km/s2 • -465 km/s2
At t = 0 a particle is located at x = 18m and has a velocity of 11 m/s in the positive x direction. The acceleration of the particle varies with time as shown in the diagram. What is the velocity of the particle at t = 4.0s? Select the correct answer. • 25 m/s • 2.7 m/s • 29 m/s • -3.4 m/s • 70 m/s
A rocket, initially at rest, is fired vertically with an upward acceleration of 14 m/s2. At an altitude of 0.45 km, the engine of the rocket cuts off. What is the maximum altitude it achieves? Select the correct answer. • 1.1 km • 1.7 km • 1.3 km • 1.2 km • 2.1 km
A particle moving with a constant acceleration has a velocity of 22 cm/s when its position is x = 12 cm. Its position 7.0 s later is x = -28 cm. What is the acceleration of the particle? Select the correct answer. • -7.9 cm/s2 • -4.7 cm/s2 • -28 cm/s2 • -5.6 cm/s2 • -6.8 cm/s2
A particle moving along the x-axis has a position given by x = 53t -1.5t3 m. At the time t = 3.4 s, the speed of the particle is zero. Which statement is correct? Select the correct answer. • The particle remains at rest after t = 3.4 s. • The particle no longer accelerates after t = 3.4 s. • The particle can be found at positions x < 0 m only when t < 0 s. • All of the statements are correct. • None of the statements are correct.
A ball is thrown vertically upward with an initial speed of 27 m/s. Two seconds later, a stone is thrown vertically (from the same initial height as the ball) with an initial speed of 24 m/s. At what height above the release point will the ball and stone pass each other? Select the correct answer. • 28 m • 52 m • 32 m • 11 m • 51 m
The graph below shows the velocity versus time graph for a ball. Which explanation best fits the motion of the ball as shown by the graph? Select the correct answer. • The ball is falling, is caught, and is thrown down with greater velocity. • The ball is falling, hits the floor, and bounces up. • The ball is rising, hits the ceiling, and falls down. • The ball is rolling, stops, and then continues rolling. • The ball is rising, is caught, and then is thrown down.
An object moving on the x axis with a constant acceleration increases its x coordinate by 120 m in a time of 5.0 s and has a velocity of + 20 m/s at the end of this time. Determine the acceleration of the object during this motion. Select the correct answer. • -1.6 m/s2 • 1.6 m/s2 • -3.2 m/s2 • 3.2 m/s2 • -4.0 m/s2
An automobile moving along a straight track changes its velocity from 35 m/s to 90 m/s in a distance of 180 m. What is the (constant) acceleration of the vehicle during this time? Select the correct answer. • 19 m/s2 • 28 m/s2 • 38 m/s2 • 18 m/s2 • 8.4 m/s2