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centripetal force equation - Answer mv²/r centripetal force - Answer Force toward the center of the circular path friction - Answer A force that opposes the motion of two surfaces in contact static friction - Answer f(s) ≤ µ(s)n (Static friction force is proportional to the normal force between surfaces) kinetic friction - Answer f(k) = µ(k)n (Kinetic friction is proportional to the normal force between surfaces) What type of friction is involved in driving? - Answer Static friction when wheels are turning, kinetic friction if the wheels are skidding drag force - Answer When an object is moving through fluids or air drag opposes the relative motion terminal speed? - Answer The point at which the drag force and gravity have equal magnitudes What is a system? - Answer A system contains one or more objects and is defined by a closed boundary Work - Answer a force applied by an entity outside the system does work on the system work by a constant force - Answer W = F∆x or W = F * d (d = ∆r) unit of work - Answer The Newton Meter or Joule (1 Nm = 1 Joule ) What must be true for work to be done? - Answer Force must have a component in the same direction as displacement

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Final Exam 2 PHYS 1110 Test
Questions with All Solved Solutions
2025-2026 Set.
centripetal force equation - Answer mv²/r



centripetal force - Answer Force toward the center of the circular path



friction - Answer A force that opposes the motion of two surfaces in contact



static friction - Answer f(s) ≤ µ(s)n (Static friction force is proportional to the normal force
between surfaces)



kinetic friction - Answer f(k) = µ(k)n (Kinetic friction is proportional to the normal force
between surfaces)



What type of friction is involved in driving? - Answer Static friction when wheels are turning,
kinetic friction if the wheels are skidding



drag force - Answer When an object is moving through fluids or air drag opposes the relative
motion



terminal speed? - Answer The point at which the drag force and gravity have equal
magnitudes



What is a system? - Answer A system contains one or more objects and is defined by a closed
boundary



Work - Answer a force applied by an entity outside the system does work on the system



work by a constant force - Answer W = F∆x or W = F * d (d = ∆r)




unit of work - Answer The Newton Meter or Joule (1 Nm = 1 Joule )

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