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Gen Physics 1 1Q Review For Students
Gen Physics 1 1Q Review For Students
A. 2 x 109 m2
B. 5 x 106 m2
C. 3 x 106 m2
D. 6 x 109 m2
A. 2 x 109 m2
B. 5 x 106 m2
C. 3 x 106 m2
D. 6 x 109 m2
A. 2 x 109 m2
B. 5 x 106 m2
C. 3 x 106 m2
D. 6 x 109 m2
A. 2 x 109 m2
B. 5 x 106 m2
C. 3 x 106 m2
D. 6 x 109 m2
A. 4.54 x 10-3 m
B. 4.54 x 10-6 m
C. 4.54 x 10-9 m
D. 4.54 x 10-12 m
A. 4.54 x 10-3 m
B. 4.54 x 10-6 m
C. 4.54 x 10-9 m
D. 4.54 x 10-12 m
A. 4.54 x 10-3 m
B. 4.54 x 10-6 m
C. 4.54 x 10-9 m
D. 4.54 x 10-12 m
A. 4.54 x 10-3 m
B. 4.54 x 10-6 m
C. 4.54 x 10-9 m
D. 4.54 x 10-12 m
A. 2.88 x 10-2 g
B. 6.49 x 10-4 g
C. 9.25 x 10-12 g
D. 9.25 x 10-6 g
A. 2.88 x 10-2 g
B. 6.49 x 10-4 g
C. 9.25 x 10-12 g
D. 9.25 x 10-6 g
A. 2.88 x 10-2 g
B. 6.49 x 10-4 g
C. 9.25 x 10-12 g
D. 9.25 x 10-6 g
A. 2.88 x 10-2 g
B. 6.49 x 10-4 g
C. 9.25 x 10-12 g
D. 9.25 x 10-6 g
𝒎 𝒎
vx = 40 + (1 )t2
𝒔 𝒔𝟑
A. 4m/s2 B. 8m/s2 C. 16m/s2 D. 32m/s2
𝒎 𝒎
vx = 40 + (1 )t2
𝒔 𝒔𝟑
A. 4m/s2 B. 8m/s2 C. 16m/s2 D. 32m/s2
vx = 40 + (1)t2
dvx/dt = 0 + (2)(1)t2-1
dvx/dt = a = 2t
Substitute the t=4s
a = 2(4) = 8s
WEEK 4 – Forces and Laws of Motion
REVIEW
8. What is the instantaneous acceleration of the particle at time 4
seconds if motion is described to be
𝒎 𝒎
vx = 100 + (2 )t2
𝒔 𝒔𝟑
𝒎 𝒎
vx = 100 + (2 )t2
𝒔 𝒔𝟑
vx = 100 + (2)t2
dvx/dt = 0 + (2)(2)t2-1
dvx/dt = a = 4t
Substitute the t=4s
a = 4(4) = 16s
WEEK 4 – Forces and Laws of Motion
REVIEW
A. C = 5m ∠ 180 ° C. C = 8m ∠ 270 °
B. C = 25m ∠ 90 ° D. C = 10m ∠ 90 °
A. C = 5m ∠ 180 ° C. C = 8m ∠ 270 °
B. C = 25m ∠ 90 ° D. C = 10m ∠ 90 °
R ⃗ = (2m) i ̂ - (18m) j ̂
A. R ⃗ = 58.21m ∠ 50.23° C. R ⃗ = 18.11m ∠ -83.66 °
R ⃗ = (2m) i ̂ - (18m) j ̂
A. R ⃗ = 58.21m ∠ 50.23° C. R ⃗ = 18.11m ∠ -83.66 °
A. 1m/s2
B. 2m/s2
C. 3m/s2
D. 0m/s2
A. 1m/s2
B. 2m/s2
C. 3m/s2
D. 0m/s2
A. 1m/s2
B. 2m/s2
C. 3m/s2
D. 0m/s2
A. 1m/s2
B. 2m/s2
C. 3m/s2
D. 0m/s2
A. 1m/s
B. 2m/s
C. 3m/s
D. 0m/s
A. 1m/s
B. 2m/s
C. 3m/s
D. 0m/s
A. 1m/s2
B. 2m/s2
C. 3m/s2
D. 0m/s2
A. 1m/s2
B. 2m/s2
C. 3m/s2
D. 0m/s2
A. 1m/s
B. 2m/s
C. 3m/s
D. 0m/s
A. 1m/s
B. 2m/s
C. 3m/s
D. 0m/s
A. 1m/s2
B. 2m/s2
C. 3m/s2
D. 0m/s2
A. 1m/s2
B. 2m/s2
C. 3m/s2
D. 0m/s2
A. Point A, because this is the point where the horizontal velocity is at its
least value.
B. Point B, because this is when the vertical velocity is zero and what’s left
is the horizontal velocity.
C. Point C, because its vertical velocity has a greater magnitude
compared to point A.
D. Data is insufficient to confirm the claim.
WEEK 4 – Forces and Laws of Motion
REVIEW
A. Point A, because this is the point where the horizontal velocity is at its
least value.
B. Point B, because this is when the vertical velocity is zero and what’s left
is the horizontal velocity.
C. Point C, because its vertical velocity has a greater magnitude
compared to point A.
D. Data is insufficient to confirm the claim.
WEEK 4 – Forces and Laws of Motion
REVIEW
A. 30⁰
B. 45⁰
C. 60⁰
D. 90⁰
A. 30⁰
B. 45⁰
C. 60⁰
D. 90⁰
A. The force F1 is doing zero work while the force F2 is doing 50J work.
A. The force F1 is doing zero work while the force F2 is doing 50J work.