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AP PHSICS 1 : UNIT 5 PROGRESS CHECK MCQ PART B QUESTIONS AND CORRECT SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 GRADED A+.

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AP PHSICS 1 : UNIT 5 PROGRESS CHECK MCQ PART B QUESTIONS AND CORRECT SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 GRADED A+. 2 / 7 1.Block X of mass M slides across a horizontal surface where friction is negligible. Block X collides with blockY of mass 2M that is initially at rest, as shown in Figure 1. After the collision, both blocks slide together with a speed vs , as shown in Figure 2.: 9/2Mv^2 1. Whatisthe speed ofthe center of mass ofthe two-block system immediately before the collision?: The speed is v. 2. How could a student verify that the collision under consideration is an inelastic collision for the two-block system?: By comparing the final kinetic energy of the system with the initial kinetic energy of the system 3. Block X of mass M travels with a speed v0. Block Y of mass 2M travels with a speed 2v0. Both blocks travel toward each other and collide. After the blocks collide, they separate so that the kinetic energy of the system remains conserved.Which of the following equations for the

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AP PHSICS 1 : UNIT 5 PROGRESS CHECK MCQ
PART B QUESTIONS AND CORRECT SOLUTIONS
2024/2025 GRADED A+.

, AP PHSICS 1 : UNIT 5 PROGRESS CHECK MCQ PART B
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT SOLUTIONS 2024/2025
GRADED A+.

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Box A of mass m sits on the floor of an elevator, with box B of mass 2m on top of it, as shown in the figure
above. The elevator is moving upward and slowing down. F A is the magnitude of the force exerted on box A
by box B, FB is the magnitude of the force exerted on box B by box A, and F g is the magnitude of the
gravitational force exerted on box B. Which of the following ranks the forces in order of increasing
magnitude?


A FB = FA = Fg


B (FB = FA) g


C FB A = Fg)


D Fg B A




86. A student must design an experiment to determine the relationship between the mass of an object and the
resulting acceleration when the object is under the influence of a net force. Which of the following
experiments should the student conduct in order to determine the relationship between all three quantities?




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