Force and Newton's laws
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100

The inertia of an object is directly proportional to its ____

What is mass?

100

The force acting perpendicular to the incline's surface is called the ____ force.

What is the normal force?

100

What does y-y0 represent?

What is height or vertical displacement?

100

What is the single letter symbol for momentum?

What is p?

100

Instead of being a vector, temperature is a ____.

What is a scalar?

200

What is the formula for Newton's second law?

What is Net force = (mass)(acceleration)

200

True or false. The greater the incline angle, the lower the sliding force.

What is false?

Sliding force=mgsinθ

The closer θ approaches 90 degrees the greater the value of sinθ

200

What can we assume about the initial velocity of an object which is dropped straight down?

What is 0 initial velocity?

200

What is the formula for momentum?

What is p= (mass)(velocity)

200

A vector has both ____ and _____.

What is magnitude and direction?

300

An object has a mass of 250 grams. Calculate the force due to gravity.

What is 2.45 N?

Mass in kg: 250 g×(1 kg/1000 g)=0.25 kg

Force due to gravity:0.25 kg×9.8 m/s2 =2.45 N

300

If the incline angle is 30 degrees, then find the sliding force which acts on a 2 kg object. Remember the side lengths of a 30-60-90 triangle are x, sqrt3×(x), 2x

What is 9.8 N?

Sliding force=mgsin30

= 2 kg(9.8 m/s2)0.5 = 9.8 N

300

An object experiences free fall for 2 seconds. How far in meters did the object fall?


What is 19.6 m?

(y-y0)=vy0t + 1/2at

.         =0×t + 1/2(9.8 m/s2)(2 s)2 = 19.6 m

300

What is the difference between an elastic and inelastic collision?

During an elastic collision, the objects separate from each other after the collision. During an inelastic collision, the objects stick together after the collision.

300

The slope of a position-time graph represents the _____.

What is velocity?

400

If the pulling force acting on a 2.0 kg object is 15 N, and the frictional force is 5 N, find the object's acceleration.

What is 5.0 m/s2?

Net force=15 N - 5 N = 10 N

10N = (2.0 kg)a

400

Find the normal force acting on a 1 kg object on a 45 degree incline?

What is 6.9 N?

Normal force=mgcosθ=1 kg(9.8 m/s2)cos30

Since cos30=0.866, normal force = 6.9 N

400

An object is thrown straight up with an initial velocity of 12 m/s. What is the maximum height reached by the object?

What is 7.35 m?

v2=v02+2a(y-y0)

02 = (12 m/s)2+2(-9.8 m/s2)(y-y0)

Solve for y-y0

400

What is the formula which shows the relationship between kinetic energy and momentum?

What is

Kinetic energy=p2/2m

400

For an object experiencing free fall, describe the acceleration-time graph slope if air resistance is ignored.

What is 0?

The acceleration-time graph yielda a horizontal line since the acceleration value remains constant at 9.8 m/s2.

500

Explain why the terminal velocity of a falling object is constant (remember we are not ignoring air resistance).

The net force (force due to gravity-air resistance) is 0, meaning that the object experiences zero acceleration, meaning that the velocity is constant.

v=v0+at, so if a =0, v=v0

500

The coefficient of kinetic friction μk = 0.2 between the object and a 1 kg mass. Find the frictional force of the sliding object.

What is 2.45 N?

Frictional force=μkmgcosθ when the object is already moving

=0.2(1 kg)(9.8 m/s2)cos60, since cos60=0.5

Frictional force = 2.45 N

500

If you were to draw a position-time graph for an object experiencing free fall, describe the curve for the position-time graph.

What is a parabolic curve?

y-y0 = vy0t+1/2at2

Since vy0=0, displacement (change in position) is directly proportional to t2.

500

Which of Newton's force laws was used to derive the Conservation of Momentum?

What is Newton's third law?

500

In which quadrant does the velocity-time graph appear for an object moving backwards and faster appear?

What is quadrant 4?

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