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For questions 5 to 7:
PHY 11L Quiz No. 1 In part 2 of this experiment, the length of
the string is 50 cm and it makes an angle of
I. Multiple Choice. Choose the correct 30o with the vertical. The hanging mass is 500
answer and write the letter on your answer g, what is the work done?
sheet. Use CAPITAL LETTERS. Write the set
letter. If there is no correct answer, write 5. What is the work done?
E. Any form of erasure will invalidate an A. 1.225 J C. 0.656 J
answer. B. 0.328 J D. 0.985 J

Experiment 201 6. What is the increase in height of the


hanging mass?
1. Which of the following is an objective of A. 6.69 cm C. 20.1 cm
this experiment? B. 13.4 cm D. 25.0 cm
A. to determine the power of the fan
cart using energy conservation
principle. 7. The quantity of work equal to one joule
B. to compute work for a motion along is also equal to
a curved path. A. 1 watt.s C. 1 watt /s2
C. Both A and B are correct. B. 1 watt/s D. 1 watt.s2
D. Neither A nor B is correct. 8. Which of the following is not necessary
for work to be done?
2. Which of the following is not true for A. an applied force
this experiment? B. a force component along
A. As the work done increases, the displacement
power expended remains the same. C. a displacement
B. For a constant force, the work done D. a constant speed
is directly proportional to the
displacement. 9. One definition of power is ____.
C. Both A and B are true. A. force exerted per unit distance.
D. Both A and B are false. B. work done per unit time.
C. the amount of energy expended.
For questions 3 and 4: D. force multiplied by time interval.

In part 1 of the experiment, the mass of Experiment 202


the fan cart is 500 g, and the hanging mass mass of metal ball = 50 g
required to make it move with constant speed mass of pendulum = 250 g
is 55 g. 10. When the metal ball struck the
pendulum, the system rose to a height
3. What is the work done by the fan cart if of 5.00 cm. What is the velocity of the
the distance traveled is 50 cm in 1.35 system after impact?
s? A. 70.0 cm/s C. 49.5cm/s
A. 0.027 J C. 2.7 J B. 99.0 cm/s D. 38.5 cm/s
B. 0.27 J D. 27 J 11. What is the velocity of the metal ball
before the impact?
4. What is the power of the fan cart if the A. 294 cm/s C. 357 cm/s
distance traveled is 50 cm 1.35 s? B. 420 cm/s D. 594 cm/s
A. 0.002 W C. 0.2 W 12. What is the kinetic energy of the system
B. 0.02 W D. 2.0 W before impact?
A. 5.29 J C. 0.88 J
B. 4.41 J D. 0.15 J
13. What is the kinetic energy of the 19. What is the experimental value of the
system after impact? moment of inertia of the disk only?
A. 0.15 J C. 0.13 J A. 141 538 gcm2
B. 0.14 J D. 0.12 J B. 117 936 gcm2
14. If the ball is launched from a height of C. 101 078 gcm2
1.225 m, what would its horizontal D. 118 915 gcm2
distance traveled be? 20. What is the experimental value of the
A. 297 cm C. 179 cm moment of inertia of the disk and ring?
B. 210 cm D. 147 cm A. 176 940 gcm2
15. In a two-body collision, if the kinetic B. 118 915 gcm2
energy of the system is conserved, then C. 141 538 gcm2
which of the following best describes D. 160 848 gcm2
the momentum after the collision? 21. What is the experimental value of the
A. must be less moment of inertia of the ring only?
B. must also be conserved A. 53 740 gcm2
C. may also be conserved. B. 52 590 gcm2
D. is halved in value. C. 59 770 gcm2
16. The greatest change in momentum will D. 55 720 gcm2
be produced by ____. 22. The percent difference for the moment
A. a large force acting over a long of inertia of the ring only is
time. A. less than 5%
B. a large force acting over a short B. greater than 5 % but less than
time. 10%
C. a small force acting over a short C. greater than 10 % but less than
time. 15%
D. a small force acting over a long D. greater than 15%
time. 23. The percent difference for the moment
Experiment 203 of inertia of the disk only is
The following data are obtained from A. less than 5%
parts A and B of this experiment. The disk B. greater than 5 % but less than
is rotated about an axis through its center 10%
and perpendicular to the plane of the disk. C. greater than 10 % but less than
Assume that the shaft is frictionless. 15%
Mass of the disk = 1400g D. greater than 15%
Mass of the ring = 1500 g 24. If the disk is rotated about its diameter,
Radius of the disk = 12.5 cm its moment of inertia is
Inner radius of the ring R1 = 5.40 cm A. ¼ that when rotated about the
Outer radius of the ring is R2 = 6.40 cm center.
Radius of the shaft (r) = 0.85 cm B. 4 times that when rotated about
Mass of the pan + mass added = 100 g the center.
Acceleration (smart timer reading): C. twice that when rotated about the
disk only: a = 0.7 cm/s2 center.
disk and ring: a = 0.44cm/s2 D. half that when rotated about the
17. What is the actual value of the moment center.
of inertia of the disk only? 25. If the disk is rotated about its diameter
A. 218 750 gcm2 and all other data above are retained
B. 54 688 gcm2 (except acceleration), what would the
C. 109 375 gcm2 smart timer reading be?
D. 164 063 gcm2 A. 1.6cm/s2 C. 1.3 cm/s2
2
18. What is the actual value of the moment B. 1.4 cm/s D. 1.1 cm/s2
of inertia of the ring only?
A. 43 740 gcm2
B. 52 590 gcm2
C. 21 870 gcm2
D. 30 720 gcm2

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