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Question 1 When a car accelerates uniformly from rest, which of these quantities increases with time?

Answer distance travelled acceleration mass velocity Question 2 1. A traveller covers a distance of 456 miles in a time of 11 hours. What is the average speed for the trip in miles per hour? Remember to include the appropriate units in your answer
41.45454545m/h

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Question 3 1. A person in a hurry averages 77 mph on a trip covering a distance of 393 miles. How many hours were required to travel that distance?
5.103896104h

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Question 4
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A car traveling with an initial velocity of 11.7 m/s accerates at a constant rate of 2.3 m/s2 for a time of 4.5 seconds. Including units, what is its velocity at the end of this time?
22.05m/s

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Question 5
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A car traveling with an initial velocity of 11 m/s accerates at a constant rate of 2.8 m/s2 for a time of 2.7 seconds. Including units, what is its position at the end of this time?
39.906m

Answer Question 6 1. A lead ball and an aluminum ball, each 1 inch in diameter, are deleased simultaneously and allowed to fall to the goround. Due to its greater density, the lead ball has a substantially larger mass than the aluminum ball. Which of these balls, if either, has the greater acceleration due to gravity? Answer The aluminum ball They both accelerate at the same rate

of 9.8 m/s2. The lead ball They both fall at a constant velocity

Question 7 1. You and two friends each have a ball on top of a building. At the same time, you simply drop the ball, Friend A tosses their ball upward, and Friend B throws their ball downward. Which of the following are true? Answer All balls experience the same acceleration The ball thrown downward has the largest acceleration The balls hit the ground with the same speed The ball thrown upward hits the ground last Only the ball thrown downward will not have a velocity of zero somewhere along its path The net displacement of all three balls is equal Question 8 1. A large rock is dropped from the top of a high cliff. Assuming that air resistance can be ignored, what is the velocity of the rock after 6 seconds? Remember to include appropriate units.

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Question 9 1. While standing at the top of a large cliff, you throw a ball upward with an initial velocity of 12.1 m/s. Relative to the top of the cliff, what is the position of the ball after 1.6 seconds? Remember to include apropriate units. Answer
Question 10
1. Suppose that the gravitational acceleration of a certain planet is only

-3.1 m/s2. A space explorer standing on this planet throws a ball straight upward with an initial velocity of 20.1 m/s. How much time passes before the ball reaches the high point in its flight? Remember to include units. Answer

Question 11
1. Consider the following position-time graph. During which time interval did the cart first travel in a positive direction?

Answer
0 s - 10 s 10 s 15 s 15 s 30 s 30 s 40 s 40 s 50 s

Question 12 1. Consider the following position-time graph. During which time interval did the cart first travel in a negative direction?

Answer 0 s - 10 s 10 s 15 s 15 s 30 s 30 s 40 s 40 s 50 s

Question 13 1. Consider the following position-time graph. During which time interval did the cart remain still?

Answer 0 s - 10 s 10 s - 15 s 15 s - 30 s 30 s exactly 30 s - 40 s

40 s - 50 s

Question 14 1. Consider the following position-time graph. During which time interval did the cart travel with the greatest speed?

Answer 0 s - 10 s

10 s 15 s 15 s 30 s 30 s 40 s 40 s 50 s

Question 15 1. A steel ball is dropped from a diving platform. How far does the ball drop in 8.2 seconds? Answer

Question 16 1. A ball is thrown upward with an initial speed of 13.9 m/s. How high can the ball travel? Answer

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