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1
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Which of the following is the best description of a velocity?
a. 60 miles per hour b. 30 meters per second c. 30 km at 45 degrees north of east d. 40 km/hr e. 50 km/hr southwest

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(E) Because velocity is a vector, it should have both a magnitude and direction

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A ball falls freely toward the earth. If the action force is the earth pulling down on the ball, the reaction force is:
a. the ball pulling up on the earth b. air resistance acting on the ball c. the ball striking the earth when it lands d. the inertia of the ball e. there is no reaction force in this case

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(A) Newton’s third law states that if the earth is pulling on the ball, the ball is pulling on the earth.

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A 0.5 kg ball is dropped from a third-story window that is 10 m above the sidewalk. What is the speed of the ball just before it strikes the sidewalk?

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PE at the top of the building = KE at the bottom.

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The period of revolution is:

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Period is measured ONLY in units of time (seconds, minutes, hours, years) and CANNOT be represented as something such as “2 rev/s”. Frequency NOT period, needs both the time and number of revolutions

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A ball is tied to a string and swings around a center point. If the ball has velocity v, what will be the new velocity if the radius is shortened to 1/2 of its original length?

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Since angular momentum is conserved and is equal to mvR, if R is halved, than v must double.

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Given a force vs. displacement graph for an ideal spring, what is the work done in stretching the spring from a to b m?

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The work is equal to the area under the graph from x = a to x = b

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A mass on an ideal spring vibrates between points A and E as shown. At which point is the acceleration of the mass the greatest?

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With the spring hanging from the ceiling, the acceleration is greatest RIGHT when the mass is released. The acceleration is NOT constant throughout the system because there is a spring force. This force is only applied, however, when the spring is stretched. Therefore, because the spring is slack at its topmost point, there is no spring force and the acceleration is just gravity.

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If an electron enters a magnetic field directed down the page at an angle parallel to the field, what will be the path of the electron?

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It will continue to move down the page in a spiral motion.

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As a wave passes from a spring to another spring with a greater tension…

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the speed of the wave increases

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Which of the following mirrors converge parallel light rays to a focal point?

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concave mirror

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11
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The conversion between mechanical energy and heat energy was first developed by

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Joule

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A 50 g sample of metal is heated to 100 C and then dropped into a beaker containing 50 g of water at 25 C. If the specific heat capacity of the metal is 0.25 cal/g C, what is the final temperature of the water?

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Since heat is transferred and no work is done, the heat lose by the metal must equal the heat gained by the water:
mMetalcMetaldeltaTmetal - mWatercWaterdeltaTwater = 0

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13
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Electromagnetic spectrum in order from lowest to highest frequency

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radio, microwave, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, X-ray, gamma

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Which of the following graphs best represents the length L of a horizontal meter stick traveling horizontally with speed v as it approaches the speed of light?

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the length of a meter stick is CONSTANTLY decreasing as long as the speed is increasing. It is approaching zero as the velocity approaches the speed of light

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A pilot of a spaceship traveling at 90% the speed of light (0.9 c) turns on its laser headlights just as it passes a stationary observer. What will the pilot and observer, respectively, witness the speed of the light coming out of the headlights to be?

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both will witness it to be c. This is in corespondance with the second postulate of special relativity that states that “the speed of light is constant in all reference frames, regardless of any relative motion between an observer and the light source.”

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A Jar remains at rest on a table when a piece of paper is pulled out from under it. Why?

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the jar’s inertia causes it to stay at rest. Newton’s first law = law of inertia. inertia is the resistance of an object to changing its state of motion or state of rest. SI unit for inertia = kilogram. It is difficult to push a car to get it moving from a state of rest because of its inertia.

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17
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Two teams pull against each other on a rope that is stretched across a stream. What is the tension in the rope? How to find it?

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Newton’s third law. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. The force of the team pulling on the rope is equal and opposite to the force the rope pulls on the team (= tension in rope)

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18
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Review 8 and 9 in practice test 1

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Etc.

19
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Wave length is measured from crest to crest. Be careful when measuring the length of a string of a standing wave, as the antinodes will confuse you. Don’t accidentally double the real length

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20
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A ball of mass m is thrown at a ball with a speed v and bounces off elastically and horizontally. What is the magnitude of the change in momentum of the ball?

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2mv. The original momentum was mv but the new one is -mv -> a net change of 2mv.

21
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Force vs. time graphs for the force acting on the ball while it is in contact with the wall?

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The force starts out small as the ball first makes contact with the wall, then gets larger as the ball is squashed against the wall, then smaller again as it rebounds from the wall.

22
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At the equilibrium position for a mass on a string, there is ________ energy.

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ONLY kinetic energy. The mass is at its maximum speed and therefore has no potential energy.

23
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On a cold morning, a metal floor feels colder to your feet than a wood floor because?

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The heat from your feet is more readily conducted to the metal because the metal is a good conductor, leaving your feet with a lack of heat and feeling cold.

24
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All waves can be _______

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refracted.

25
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Only ______ waves can be polarized, that is, made to vibrate in only one plane.

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Mechanical. Sound is a longitudinal wave and therefore cannot be polarized.

26
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Which scientist suggested that light could be thought of as packets of energy and that the exact quantity of energy could be determined by the equation E = hf?

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Albert Einstein’s photoelectric effect

27
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Which scientist determined that the atom consisted mostly of empty space with a small, dense, positive nucleus?

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Ernest Rutherford (RUTHLESS -> got lots of GOLD) (element that he shot nuclei at)

28
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This law describes the direction an induced current must flow so that the induced magnetic field opposes the change in flux of the original magnetic field.

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Lenz’s law

29
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How to find APPARENT weight inn an accelerating elevator

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apparent weight - normal force… ma = Fn - Fg

30
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During one complete cycle, a wave moves through:

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1 wavelength, 1 period, and 4 amplitudes

31
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Monochromatic light passes through two narrow slits and is projected onto a screen creating a double-slit interference pattern. Which of the following is true? (4 ARE all true)

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  1. the double-slit interference pattern is evidence that light has a wave characteristic 2. The path difference to the first maximum is equal to the wavelength 3. Increasing the separation between the two slits will compress the observed interference pattern 4. Increasing the wavelength will cause the maximums displayed on the screen to spread out
32
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Concave lenses (give symbol) can create only

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)( virtual, upright, near side of the lens

33
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Converging lenses (give symbol) can create

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() both virtual AND real images. same side = virtual and opposite side = real (if outside f) or virtual (if inside f)

34
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Converging mirror (concave) (give symbol)

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) inside f = virtual, far side outside f = real, same side

35
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Diverging mirror (Convex) (give symbol)

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( always forms a small, upright, virtual image (far side)

36
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The direction of an electric field is

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the same as the direction of force acting on a positive charge.

37
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Electric potential (voltage) equation

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V = kq/r (sigma when there are multiple charges)

38
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emf equation

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emf = BLv

39
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A sound wave emitted by a source has a frequency f, a velocity v, and a wavelength lambda. If the frequency is doubled, how will the speed and wavelength be affected?

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velocity only changes when changing mediums. therefore v is constant and lambda = 0.5*lambda

40
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Harmonics equation

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lambdaN = 1/n * lambda1 where n is the number assigned to the harmonic

41
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How to decrease the distance between bright bands in Young’s double-slit experiment:

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Recall that Xm = mlambdaL/d, where Xm is the distance between bright bands on the screen. To decrease Xm, decrease lambda (wavelength), L (distance from screen to slits), increase d (distance between slits)

42
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Isothermal process

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temp remains constant and change in internal energy is 0.

43
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Isometric process

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volume remains constant and therefore no work is done.

44
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Always remember to convert between C and K

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Always remember to convert between C and K