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The document contains a series of physics problems related to mechanics, including calculations of speed, angular velocity, momentum, heat transfer, force, work done on springs, free fall, and bullet motion. Each problem is followed by multiple-choice answers. The topics covered include Newton's laws, energy, thermodynamics, and kinematics.

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The document contains a series of physics problems related to mechanics, including calculations of speed, angular velocity, momentum, heat transfer, force, work done on springs, free fall, and bullet motion. Each problem is followed by multiple-choice answers. The topics covered include Newton's laws, energy, thermodynamics, and kinematics.

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PHYSICS

1. A body of mass 4 kg is accelerated from rest


by a steady force of 9N. What is its speed
when it has travelled a distance of 8m? A 6
ms-1 B 18 ms-1 C 32 ms-1 D 36 ms-1

2. What is the angular velocity of an object in a


horizontal circular path of radius 1.5m with a
constant speed of 12ms-1? A 1.6 rads-1 B
4.0 rads-1 C 8.0 rads-1 D 16.0rads-1

3. A constant force of 5N acts for 5s on a mass of 5kg initially at rest.


Calculate the final momentum of the mass. A 125 kgms-1 B 75 kgms-
1 C 25 kgms-1 D 20 kgms-1

4. Heat
I. is a form of energy
II. is measured with a thermometer
III. cannot be created or destroyed
IV. from a hot object is transferred through.
conduction only. Which of the statements
above are correct?
A I and II only B I and III only C I, II and III
only D II, III and IV only

5. A constant force acts on a body of mass 50kg and changes its speed
from 20ms-1 to 90ms-1 in 10 seconds. Calculate the magnitude of the
force applied. A 590N B 500N C 450N D 350N

6. The work done in extending a spring by 40mm is 1.52J. Calculate the


elastic’ constant of the spring. A 38.8 Nm-1 B 60.8 Nm-1 C 190.0 Nm-
1 D 1900.0 Nm-1

7. An object Is dropped from the top of a tower. If it takes 4s for the object
to reach the ground, determine the height of the tower.(g=10ms-2) A.
160m B. 80m C. 40m D. 20 m

8. The crackling noise produced by aluminum roofing sheets on a house


during a hot sunny day is a result of A thermal equilibrium of the
sheets B conduction of heat by the sheets C contraction of the sheets
D expansion of the sheets

9. A bullet fired vertically upwards reaches a height of 500m. Neglecting


air resistance, calculate the magnitude of the initial velocity of the
bullet. [g = 10ms-2] A 500.0ms-1 B 100.0ms-1 C 70.0ms-1 D
50.0ms-1

10. The dimensions of momentum are A MLT B ML^-1T^-1 C MLT^-


1 D ML^-1T

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