Services
Discover
Homeschooling
Ask a Question
Log in
Sign up
Filters
Done
Question type:
Essay
Multiple Choice
Short Answer
True False
Matching
Topic
Physics & Astronomy
Study Set
Fundamentals of Physics Extended Study Set 1
Quiz 4: Motion in Two and Three Dimensions
Path 4
Access For Free
Share
All types
Filters
Study Flashcards
Practice Exam
Learn
Question 41
Multiple Choice
A Ferris wheel with a radius of 8.0m makes 1 revolution every 10 s. When he is at the top, essentially a diameter above the ground, he releases a ball. How far from the point on the ground directly under the release point does the ball land?
Question 42
Multiple Choice
A girl wishes to swim across a river to a point directly opposite as shown. She can swim at 2 m/s in still water and the river is flowing at 1 m/s. At what angle
θ
\theta
θ
with respect to the line joining the starting and finishing points should she swim?
Question 43
Multiple Choice
A stone is tied to a string and whirled at constant speed in a horizontal circle. The speed is then doubled without changing the length of the string. Afterward the magnitude of the acceleration of the stone is:
Question 44
Multiple Choice
A car rounds a 20-m radius curve at a speed of 10 m/s. The magnitude of its acceleration is:
Question 45
Multiple Choice
A stone is tied to a 0.50-m string and whirled at a constant speed of 4.0 m/s in a vertical circle. The acceleration at the bottom of the circle is:
Question 46
Multiple Choice
An object is moving on a circular path of radius
π
\pi
π
meters at a constant speed of 4.0 m/s. The time required for one revolution is:
Question 47
Multiple Choice
A motor boat can travel at 10 km/h in still water. A river flows at 5 km/h west. A boater wishes to cross from the south bank to a point directly opposite on the north bank. At what angle must the boat be headed?
Question 48
Multiple Choice
For a biological sample in a 1.0-m radius centrifuge to have a centripetal acceleration of 25g its speed must be:
Question 49
Multiple Choice
Two objects are traveling around different circular orbits with constant speed. They both have the same acceleration but object A is traveling twice as fast as object B. The orbit radius for object A is _______ the orbit radius for object B.
Question 50
Multiple Choice
A stone is tied to the end of a string and is swung with constant speed around a horizontal circle with a radius of 1.5 m. If it makes two complete revolutions each second, its acceleration is:
Question 51
Multiple Choice
A girl jogs around a horizontal circle with a constant speed. She travels one fourth of a revolution, a distance of 25 m along the circumference of the circle, in 5.0 s. The magnitude of her acceleration is: