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UTA PHYS 1441 Exam 1 and 2 Questions and Answers A net force of 200 N acts on a 100-kg boulder, and the same net force acts on a 130-g pebble. How does the rate of change of the boulder's momentum compare to the rate of change of the pebble's momentum? A- they are equal B- the boulder's is less than the pebble's C- the boulder's is greater than the pebble's D- can't determine - ANSWERSA- they are equal A 30 kg crate was pulled 40m along a horizontal floor by a constant force Ff=100N, which acts at a 37* angle to the horizontal direction. The floor exerts a constant friction force Ffr=40N. Determine the work done on the crate. A- 800J B- 1600J C- 1200J D- 2400 J - ANSWERSB- 1600J A 1400 kg car accelerates from the rest to 30 m/s in 7s with a retarding force of 500N. What is the average power delivered by the engine during this constant acceleration process? A- 12x10^2W B- 9.8x10^2W C- 9.0x10^2W D- 7.5x10^W - ANSWERSB- 9.8x10^2W

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A net force of 200 N acts on a 100-kg boulder, and the same net force acts on a 130-g pebble.
How does the rate of change of the boulder's momentum compare to the rate of change of the
pebble's momentum?

A- they are equal

B- the boulder's is less than the pebble's

C- the boulder's is greater than the pebble's

D- can't determine - ANSWERSA- they are equal



A 30 kg crate was pulled 40m along a horizontal floor by a constant force Ff=100N, which acts at
a 37* angle to the horizontal direction. The floor exerts a constant friction force Ffr=40N.
Determine the work done on the crate.

A- 800J

B- 1600J

C- 1200J

D- 2400 J - ANSWERSB- 1600J



A 1400 kg car accelerates from the rest to 30 m/s in 7s with a retarding force of 500N. What is
the average power delivered by the engine during this constant acceleration process?

A- 12x10^2W

B- 9.8x10^2W

C- 9.0x10^2W

D- 7.5x10^W - ANSWERSB- 9.8x10^2W

, Which of the following forces is a conservative force?

A- gravitational force

B- electric force

C- elastic force

D- all of the above - ANSWERSD- all of the above



What, approximately, is the percent uncertainty for the measuerment 1.00 m?

A- 0.01%

B - 0.1%

C - 1%

D - 10% - ANSWERSC - 1%



If the acceleration of a car is non-zero (a>0) what is the velocity of the car?

A- 0 m/s

B- -10 m/s

C- 10 m/s

D- All of the above - ANSWERSD- All of the above



Which of the following graphs denote(s) the sum of two vectors, VA=V1+V2

A - not a triangle

B- triangle end to end

C- triangle not end to end

D- obtuse triangle - ANSWERSA- not a triangle



Given that A+B=C and [A] + [B] = [C] denotes magnitude of the vector, how are vectors A and
oriented with respect to each other?

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