Simple Harmonic Oscillators
Waves
Newtonian Gravity
Electric Fields
Electric Flux and Gauss's Law
100

A piston oscillates according to x(t) = 5.00 cm · cos (2t + π/6), with t in seconds.

What is the velocity of the piston at t=0?

-5.0cm/s

100

When the superposition of two travelling waves with amplitude A creates a standing wave, what is the amplitude of this standing wave?

2A​​​​
100

The distance between two masses is doubled. The gravitational force is ___ the original force.

1/4

100

The distance between two charges is doubled. The electric force is ___ the original force.

1/4

100

The net flux through a closed surface is equal to the charge enclosed divided by

ε0

200

At one point of a swing is a pendulum at its maximum linear speed?

At the lowest point

200

What is the standard form of the wave equation for a traveling wave?

y(x,t) = A sin(kx − ωt + φ)

200

What is escape velocity?

Minimum speed an object requires to escape from the gravitational pull of a mass.

200

Two protons are about 10-15m apart in a helium nucleus. What is the magnitude of the electric force on each proton?

230N

200
Given an infinite sheet with electric field E and a Gaussian cylinder, is it more sensible to orientate the lengthwise axis of the cylinder parallel or perpendicular to the plane of the sheet?
perpendicular
300

A pendulum has a mass of 0.250kg and a length of 1.50m. It is displaced 15 degrees at t=0 and then released. What is the phase shift of the motion?

0

300

A string is oscillating up and down with a frequency 6.00Hz with an amplitude of 15cm and a wave speed of 23 m/s. What is the maximum transverse speed of an element on the string?

5.66 m/s

300

A satellite of mass 10 000 kg needs to be put at a point between the Earth and the moon where it feels no net force. How far from the centre of the Earth will this be?

3.46*108m

300

An electron is at a point with a downwards electric field of 100N/C. What is the acceleration of the electron if released? (magnitude and direction)

1.76*1013m/supwards

300

A cube has a net flux of 3.75 Nm2/C. The length of a side of the cube is 0.5m. What is the net charge (in C) inside of the cube?

3.32*10-11 C

400

Using an initial condition of v(0)=-Awsin(φ)=30cm/s, a value of φ is found to be -0.321rad. What is the other possible φ?

-2.821

400

Two speakers broadcast a tone of 850Hz along a line to an observer 0.6m in front of speaker 2. How far apart should the speakers be so that the observer hears the loudest note? Give the smallest non-zero distance.

(speed of sound = 340m/s)

0.4m

400

Two neutron stars orbit around their centre of mass. They are separated by a center-to-center distance of d=7*108m and have a period of orbit of 7.75 hrs. What is their orbital speed?

78800 m/s

400

A downwards-directed 100 N/C field is created at some point P by a positive charge=1μC. Where must this charge be located? (answer in distance and in relative location to point P)

9.48m above point P

400

Given an infinite cylinder of radius r and uniform charge density with a Gaussian cylinder of radius R (R>r) and length L placed around it, when using Φ=EAcosθ, what would the area be equal to?

2πrL

500

The max acceleration of a mass on a spring is found to be 108 cm/s2, with an amplitude of 12cm. What is the period of the motion?

2.09s

500

Two trains have a whistle of 152 Hz. One is at rest in the station and one is moving. A commuter standing at the station hears beats with frequency 4.37 Hz. What are the two possible frequencies the observer is hearing from the moving train?

(speed of sound = 343m/s)

156.37 Hz and 147.63 Hz

500

Two 100kg lead spheres are suspended from 100m long massless cables. The tops of the cables have been carefully anchored so that the spheres are hanging exactly 1 m apart. What angle (measured from vertical) do the cables make due to the gravitational attraction between the spheres?

3.90*10-8 degrees

500

What is the magnitude of electric flux through a hoop of radius 0.8m oriented such that its plane is parallel to a surface with outwards electric field 150N/C?

301.6 Nm2/C

500

A square surface with sides d=5cm has a uniform electric field E=350N/C at an angle of 60 degrees to the normal of the surface. What is the electric flux through the surface?

0.4375 Nm2/C

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