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A velocity-time graph for a moving object shows a horizontal line at v = 4 m/s from t = 0 s to t = 3 s, then decreases linearly to v = 0 m/s at t = 5 s.
What is the total displacement of the object from t = 0 s to t = 5 s?
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A ball is launched horizontally at 10 m/s from the edge of a cliff that is 19.6 m above the ground. Air resistance is negligible.
How far horizontally from the base of the cliff does the ball land? (Use g = 9.8 m/s²)
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A student drops balls from different heights above the ground and measures the time for each ball to reach the ground. The student repeats the procedure three times for each height and records the results in a data table.
Which of the following correctly identifies the independent variable and the dependent variable in this experiment?
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A car starts from rest and accelerates uniformly. A student knows the car's acceleration and the distance it travels, but not the time elapsed.
Which kinematic equation should the student use to find the car's final speed?
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A student pushes a box along a horizontal floor by applying a 50 N force directed at 60° above the horizontal. The box moves 10 m horizontally.
What is the work done by the student's applied force on the box?
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A box slides at constant velocity along a horizontal surface. A normal force from the surface acts on the box.
Which of the following correctly describes the work done by the normal force on the box?
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A 2 kg block starts from rest at the top of a ramp that is 5 m long and inclined at 30° above horizontal. Friction does −8 J of work on the block as it slides to the bottom.
What is the kinetic energy of the block at the bottom of the ramp? (Use g = 9.8 m/s²)
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An energy bar chart (LOL diagram) for a sliding block shows an initial kinetic energy of 60 J and a final kinetic energy of 20 J. The spring potential energy is zero at both the initial and final states. No other energy inputs are present.
What is the thermal energy generated by friction during this process?
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A student investigates the power output of a motor that lifts a mass through a fixed height of 2 m. The student varies the mass being lifted and records the time required to complete each lift.
Which of the following is the dependent variable in this experiment?
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A 0.5 kg ball moving at 6 m/s to the right strikes a wall and rebounds at 6 m/s to the left. The collision lasts 0.02 s. Taking rightward as the positive direction.
Which of the following correctly describes the impulse experienced by the ball?
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Cart A has a mass of 3 kg and moves at 4 m/s to the right on a frictionless horizontal track. Cart B has a mass of 1 kg and is initially at rest. The two carts collide and stick together.
What is the velocity of the combined carts immediately after the collision?
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A student compares four types of collisions between two objects and wants to determine which type conserves kinetic energy.
In which type of collision is the total kinetic energy of the system conserved?
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A force-time graph for an object shows the following profile: the force increases linearly from 0 N to 20 N over the first 1 s, remains constant at 20 N for the next 2 s, then decreases linearly from 20 N to 0 N over the final 1 s.
What is the total impulse delivered to the object?
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An object of mass 4 kg has a linear momentum of 20 kg·m/s directed to the east.
What is the speed of the object?
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A mechanic applies a 10 N force perpendicular to the handle of a wrench. The handle is 0.5 m long and is attached to a bolt at the pivot point.
What is the magnitude of the torque exerted on the bolt?
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A uniform rod of mass M and length L is pivoted at one end and held horizontally at rest. The rod is then released from the horizontal position.
Which of the following correctly expresses the net torque due to gravity on the rod about the pivot immediately after release?
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A student is asked to identify the conditions required for a rigid body to be in static equilibrium.
Which of the following correctly states both necessary conditions?
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A student places different masses at various distances from the pivot point of a balanced beam and adjusts positions until the beam remains horizontal and stationary. The student records the mass and distance for each side.
Which of the following best describes what this experiment is designed to investigate?
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