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AP Physics Unit 1 Progress Check MCQ_Answered correctly, Summer 22/23.
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AP Physics Unit 1 Progress Check MCQ Rock X is released from rest at the top of a cliff that is on Earth. A short time later, Rock Y is released from rest from the same location as Rock X. Both rocks fall for several seconds before landing on the ground directly below the cliff. Frictional forces are considered to be negligible. Which of the following graphs best represents the vertical displacement of Rock X as a function of time starting from immediately after the rock is released from rest? T...
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AP Physics 1 Unit 5 Progress Check A&B Questions (Answered Correctly)
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AP Physics 1 Unit 5 Progress Check A&B Questions (Answered Correctly) 
 
AP Physics 1 Unit 5 Progress Check A 
 
Block X and block Y are tied together by a rope. The system containing block X and block Y is released from rest on a ramp, as shown in the figure. Block Y has a smaller mass than block X. Which of the following claims is correct regarding the momentum of the system containing only block X and the system that contains block X and block Y? 
The system containing block XX is an open sys...
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AP Physics Unit 1 Progress Check MCQ_Answered correctly, Summer 22/23.
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AP Physics Unit 1 Progress Check MCQ Rock X is released from rest at the top of a cliff that is on Earth. A short time later, Rock Y is released from rest from the same location as Rock X. Both rocks fall for several seconds before landing on the ground directly below the cliff. Frictional forces are considered to be negligible. Which of the following graphs best represents the vertical displacement of Rock X as a function of time starting from immediately after the rock is released from rest? T...
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AP Physics 1 Unit 5 Progress Check A&B Questions (Answered Correctly)
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AP Physics 1 Unit 5 Progress Check A 
Block X and block Y are tied together by a rope. The system containing block X and block Y is released from rest on a ramp, as shown in the figure. Block Y has a smaller mass than block X. Which of the following claims is correct regarding the momentum of the system containing only block X and the system that contains block X and block Y? 
 
An experiment is conducted in which a cart ...
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AP Physics Unit 3 progress check Parts A (answered_2023.)
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AP Physics Unit 3 progress check Parts A (answered_2023.)
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PHYSICS 415 AP Physics Unit 1 Progress Check MCQ_ Answered correctly, Summer 22/23.
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AP Physics Unit 1 Progress Check MCQ Rock X is released from rest at the top of a cliff that is on Earth. A short time later, Rock Y is released from rest from the same location as Rock X. Both rocks fall for several seconds before landing on the ground directly below the cliff. Frictional forces are considered to be negligible. Which of the following graphs best represents the vertical displacement of Rock X as a function of time starting from immediately after the rock is released from rest? T...
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AP Physics 1 Unit 5 Progress Check A Questions (Answered Correctly)
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AP Physics 1 Unit 5 Progress Check A&B Questions (Answered Correctly) AP Physics 1 Unit 5 Progress Check A Block X and block Y are tied together by a rope. The system containing block X and block Y is released from rest on a ramp, as shown in the figure. Block Y has a smaller mass than block X. Which of the following claims is correct regarding the momentum of the system containing only block X and the system that contains block X and block Y? An experiment is conducted in which a cart travels a...
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AP Physics 1 Unit 5 Progress Check A Questions (Answered Correctly)
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AP Physics 1 Unit 5 Progress Check A&B Questions (Answered Correctly) AP Physics 1 Unit 5 Progress Check A Block X and block Y are tied together by a rope. The system containing block X and block Y is released from rest on a ramp, as shown in the figure. Block Y has a smaller mass than block X. Which of the following claims is correct regarding the momentum of the system containing only block X and the system that contains block X and block Y? An experiment is conducted in which a cart travels a...
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AP Physics 1 - Unit 2 Progress Check: MCQ Part A&B (2023)
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AP Physics 1 - Unit 2 Progress Check: MCQ Part A (2023) 
If the mass of block B is 2kg, the gravitational force exerted on block B is most nearly which of the following? 
 
The two blocks eventually stop and reverse direction. Which of the following graphs best predicts the acceleration of block A as it moves up and down the rough, inclined surface? Assume that the positive direction points down the slope. 
 
A 5kg object is released...
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AP Physics Unit 3 progress check Parts A&B (answered_2023.)
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AP Physics Unit 3 progress check 
Parts A&B (answered_2023.) 
 
AP Physics: Unit 3 Progress Check: MCQ Part A 
 
Planet X has a mass of MM and a radius of RR. Planet Y has a mass of 3M3M and a radius of 3R3R. Identical satellites orbit both planets at a distance RR above their surfaces, as shown above. The planets are separated by such a large distance that the gravitational forces between them are negligible. 
How does the magnitude of the gravitational force FYFY exerted by Planet Y on its sa...
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