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Student: Vo Pham Minh Tri

Class: 10A1
Q2.1: D
Q2.2: C
Q2.3: B,E
Q2.4: B (no force is exerted on the pellet when it goes outside  it follows a straight-line path)
Q2.5: B
Q2.6: C
Q2.7: C
Q2.8: E
Q2.9: B
Q2.10: C
Q2.11: A
Q2.12: B
Q2.13: A
Q2.14: C
Q2.15: Correct. Due to the Newton’s first law as long as there are no external forces acting on
the initial forces, they can keep them moving.
Q2.16: When the car has a rear-end collision, our body, including the head, is inertia forward.
However, the body is held back by the seat belt, and will be strong backwards. At that time,
there is first an elastic effect, when it starts to hit, the feedback will be smaller so that the head
is not injured, and there is a short distance between the head and neck. Then the neck will not
be injured.
Q2.17: Possible. When the monkey is juggling 3 bananas while walking, the total weight that
the monkey exerts on the bridge is: the weight of the monkey's body, the weight of 2 bananas.
And that happens continuously so the magnitude of the total weight P will always be equal to
the reaction N (equal to the bridge's tolerance limit). Therefore, the monkey can cross the
bridge.
Suggested answers for problems:
Problem 2.1:
a. The maximum height the object can reach:

Hmax =
b. The period of the object’s flight:

c. The horizontal range:

d. The time taken for the stone to reach it highest point:

The minimum speed:

 The stone is at its trough speed when reaching the highest point.
e. t = 0,6(s), the speed of the stone:

Problem 2.2:
a. The time taken for the cannonball hitting the ground:

t=
√ √
2h
g
=
2.180
10
=6(s)

b. The length between the base and the cannonball’s position after dropping:
L = v0.t = 700.6 = 4200 (m)
c. The speed:
Problem 2.3:
a. We have:
Δy = (v0.sin )t - 1/2gt2 = 25.sin40.1,15 - ½.9,8.1,152 = 12m
b. vx = v0.cos40 = 19,2m/s
vy = v0.sin - g.t = 25.sin40 - 9,8.1,15 = 4,8m/s
c. From the b. answers, we have vy > 0 so the ball doesn’t reach its maximum height but collides
with the wall

Problem 2.4:
a. We have

Therefore:

b. We can see that the jumper’s jump is not strong enough to get to the opposite ground.

Problem 2.5:
a. We have the equation:
P = P1 + P2 = m1.g + m2.g = g.(m1 + m2)
And: FN – P = 0  FN – g(m1 + m2) = 0
Fpull = Fexerted - Ffriction = (m1 + m2).a = Fexerted – u.N
Fexerted−u . ( m1+ m2 ) . g 650−0 2
a= = =3,42m/ s
m1+m2 190
b. F – Fms = F2  F = F2 + Fms = m2a + 0 = 125.3,42 + 0 = 427,5 (N) (because the force compels the second
crate to move)
c. If the crates reverse
 F = 65.3,42 + 0 = 222,3 (N)

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