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1) The document is a physics exam containing multiple choice and calculation questions about concepts like centripetal acceleration, work, energy, momentum, and collisions. 2) Question 1 asks about the direction of centripetal acceleration for circular motion, with the correct answer being inward toward the center. 3) Part II contains calculation problems applying physics equations to find values like the speed of an object sliding down a hill and the velocity after objects with different initial motions collide and stick together.

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1) The document is a physics exam containing multiple choice and calculation questions about concepts like centripetal acceleration, work, energy, momentum, and collisions. 2) Question 1 asks about the direction of centripetal acceleration for circular motion, with the correct answer being inward toward the center. 3) Part II contains calculation problems applying physics equations to find values like the speed of an object sliding down a hill and the velocity after objects with different initial motions collide and stick together.

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THE IUG DATE:4-12-2007 .:.

PHYSA 1301 SECOND MID EXAM. :

DEPT. OF PHYSICS TIME:1-Hr . :

Part I

Q1

Q2

Q3

Total

PART I: choose the correct answer


1) The direction of the centripetal acceleration is a) outward from the center c) tangent to the circle. b) inward to the center. d) according to the net force.

(154=60 pts)

2) A particle moves around a circle with variable speed. Its acceleration is a) centripetal only b) tangential only c) both of them d) non of them

3) A particle moves with constant speed of 2 m/s around a circle of radius 0.5 m. Its acceleration is b) 8 m/s2 c) 4 m/s2 d) 2 m/s2

a) zero

4) If the acceleration due to gravity is measured in Gaza to be 9.8 m/s2. The accebtable value in Jericho is a) 9.8 m/s2 b) 10.2 m/s2 c) 9.6 m/s2 d) 9.2 m/s2

5) The unit of 1 J is equal to a) 1 kg/s2 b) 1 kg.m2 /s2 c) 1 kg.m/s2 d) 1 kg.m2/s

6) The unit of 1 Watt is equal to a) 1 kg/s3 b) 1 kg.m2 /s3 c) 1 kg.m/s3 d) 1 kg.m2/s2

7) A particle moves 6 m in the +y direction by the effect of a force F=4i + 3j. The work done by this force is a) 24 J b) 18 J c) 30 J d) we need the angle between F and S

8) The ball of the simple pendulum shown has a mass of 0.8 kg. It is released from rest at point A and reaches point B in 0.5 s. The average power developed during this time is A B a) 0.8 W b) 11 W c) 0.4 W d) 1.6 W 0.1 m

9) Which of the following is not correct concerning a conservative force. a) Its work depends on the end points of the motion. c) Its work doesn't depend on the path followed. b) It has a potential energy. d) Its work cann't be negative.
D

10) A thick uniform wire is bent into the shape of the letter U as shown. Which point indicates the location of the center of mass of the wire.

a) A

b) B

c) C

d) D

B A

11) The change in momentum of a 2-kg object is + 50 kg.m/s. The impulse on such object is a) + 25 N.s b) 25 N.s c) + 50 N.s d) 50 N.s

12) A 65-kg person stands on frictionless horizontal surface with a stone of mass 4.5 kg in his hands. He throws the stone forward with a speed of 12 m/s horizontally. The person will move with a) 1.2 m/s forward b) 1.2 backward c) 0.8 m/s forward d) 0.8 m/s backward

13) A uniform rod resting on a frictionless horizontal surface is acted by a force at one end as shown. The center of mass of the rod will F a) remain at rest. c) move in a straight line. b) move in a circle. d) move in a parabola

14) A 1-kg block is traveling east at 8 m/s. It strikes a 3-kg block which is traveling west at 6 m/s. The two blocks stick together. Their common final speed is a) 8 m/s west b) 4 m/s wset c) 8 m/s east d) 4 m/s east

15) The collision is elastic if a) momentum is conserved but kinetic energy is not. c) kinetic energy is conserved but momentum is not. b) both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved. d) neither momentum nor kinetic energy is conserved.

PART II: Solve the following problems Q1) A block of mass 8 kg starts from rest at the top and
slides down a hemispherical hill of radius 8 m. Find the speed of the block when it is 6 m heigh.

(410=40 pts)

8m 6m

Q2) Refering to the previous problem, Find the normal force the hill exerts on the block when it is 6
m heigh.

Q3) Two identical pendulums are initially at rest with one is at 60 cm


high, as shown in the figure. If they stick together after collision, what is the common speed of the combination?

v= 0 h= 60 cm v= 0

Q4) A ball of mass m1=8 kg moving east with a speed of 12


m/s collides with another ball of mass m2=12 kg moving north with a speed of 6 m/s, as shown in the figure. After collision the two balls stuck and move together. Find the velocity of the system after collision. 12 m/s m1 =8 kg

v=?

2 m/s m2=12 kg

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