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Chapter 3 Quiz
 
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Chapter 3 Quiz



Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 
 

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 1. 

In the figure above, which diagram represents the vector addition C = A + B?
a.
I
c.
IV
b.
III
d.
II
 

 2. 

A car travels down a road at a certain velocity, vcar. The driver slows down so that the car is traveling only half as fast as before. Which of the following is the correct expression for the resulting velocity?
a.
2vcar
c.
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b.
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d.
–2vcar
 
 

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 3. 

How many displacement vectors shown in the figure above have components that lie along the y-axis and are pointed in the –y direction?
a.
5
c.
2
b.
0
d.
3
 
 

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The figure above shows the path of a ball tossed from a building. Air resistance is ignored.
 

 4. 

At what point of the ball’s path shown in the figure above is the vertical component of the ball’s velocity zero?
a.
B
c.
D
b.
C
d.
A
 

 5. 

In the figure above, the magnitude of the ball’s velocity is least at location
a.
C.
c.
A.
b.
D.
d.
B.
 

 6. 

In the figure above, at which point is the ball’s speed about equal to the speed at which it was tossed?
a.
D
c.
A
b.
B
d.
C
 

 7. 

Which of the following is the best coordinate system to analyze an object thrown into the air?
a.
x-axis: up and down; y-axis: perpendicular to the ground
b.
x-axis: up and down; y-axis: parallel to the ground
c.
x-axis: perpendicular to the ground; y-axis: up and down
d.
x-axis: parallel to the ground; y-axis: perpendicular to the ground
 

 8. 

Which of the following is the best coordinate system to analyze the movement of a submarine diving at an angle of 45° to the surface of the water?
a.
x-axis: up and down; y-axis: horizontal at the ocean bottom
b.
x-axis: left and right; y-axis: horizontal at the ocean bottom
c.
x-axis: horizontal at the water level; y-axis: up and down
d.
x-axis: horizontal at the water level; y-axis: left and right
 

 9. 

In a coordinate system, if the x component of a vector and the angle between the vector and x-axis are known, then the magnitude of the vector is calculated by which operation, taken with respect to the x component?
a.
dividing by the cosine of q
c.
multiplying by the sine of q
b.
multiplying by the cosine of q
d.
dividing by the sine of q
 

 10. 

Which type of quantity is characterized by both magnitude and direction?
a.
vector
b.
trigonometric
c.
algebraic variable
d.
scalar
e.
dimensional
 

 11. 

When three vectors are added graphically and form a closed triangle, the largest enclosed angle between any two of the vectors cannot be greater than:
a.
60°.
b.
120°.
c.
90°.
d.
No maximum exists.
e.
180°.
 

 12. 

An object, initially moving in the negative x-direction, is subjected to a change in velocity in the positive y-direction. If the resulting velocity vector is drawn from the origin, into which quadrant does this vector point?
a.
3rd
b.
2nd
c.
1st
d.
None, since the object is now moving in the y-direction.
e.
4th
 

 13. 

In a 2-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system the y-component of a given vector is equal to that vector's magnitude multiplied by which trigonometric function, with respect to the angle between vector and y-axis?
a.
tangent
b.
sine
c.
cotangent
d.
cosine
e.
none of the above
 

 14. 

In a 2-dimensional Cartesian system, the x-component of a vector is known, and the angle between vector and x-axis is known. Which operation is used to calculate the magnitude of the vector? (taken with respect to the x-component)
a.
dividing by cosine
b.
multiplying by sine
c.
multiplying by cosine
d.
dividing by tangent
e.
dividing by sine
 

 15. 

A baseball is thrown by the center fielder (from shoulder level) to home plate where it is caught (on the fly at shoulder level) by the catcher. At what point does the magnitude of the vertical component of velocity have its minimum value? (air resistance is negligible)
a.
just after leaving the center fielder's hand
b.
just before arriving at the catcher's mitt
c.
at the top of the trajectory
d.
magnitude of vertical component of velocity is constant
e.
both a and b are correct
 

 16. 

A ball is rolled horizontally off a table with an initial speed of 0.24 m/s. A stopwatch measures the ball's trajectory time from table to the floor to be 0.30 s. What is the height of the table? (g = 9.8 m/s2 and air resistance is negligible)
a.
0.11 m
b.
0.55 m
c.
0.44 m
d.
0.22 m
e.
0.33 m
 

 17. 

A stone is thrown at an angle of 30° above the horizontal from the top edge of a cliff with an initial speed of 12 m/s. A stop watch measures the stone's trajectory time from top of cliff to bottom to be 5.6 s. How far out from the cliff's edge does the stone travel horizontally? (g = 9.8 m/s2 and air resistance is negligible)
a.
58 m
b.
175 m
c.
154 m
d.
197 m
e.
120 m
 

 18. 

A stone is thrown with an initial speed of 15 m/s at an angle of 53° above the horizontal from the top of a 35 m building. If g = 9.8 m/s2 and air resistance is negligible, then what is the magnitude of the horizontal component of velocity as the rock strikes the ground?
a.
9.0 m/s
b.
7.5 m/s
c.
31 m/s
d.
29 m/s
e.
12 m/s
 

 19. 

A boat moves at 10.0 m/s relative to the water. If the boat is in a river where the current is 2.00 m/s, how long does it take the boat to make a complete round trip of 1 000 m upstream followed by a 1 000-m trip downstream?
a.
200 s
b.
203 s
c.
208 s
d.
262 s
e.
250 s
 

 20. 

Plane A is flying at 400 mph in the northeast direction relative to the earth. Plane B is flying at 500 mph in the north direction relative to the earth. What is the direction of motion of Plane B as observed from Plane A?
a.
37.5o N of W
b.
52.5o N of W
c.
52.5o N of E
d.
37.5o N of E
e.
36.9o N of W
 

 21. 

Which of the following is a physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction?
a.
scalar
c.
vector
b.
frame of reference
d.
resultant
 

 22. 

Which of the following is an example of projectile motion?
a.
a jet lifting off a runway
b.
a space shuttle being launched
c.
a thrown baseball
d.
an aluminum can dropped straight down into the recycling bin
 

Problem (2X per per problem)
 

 23. 

If Side X = 51 m and q2= 56°, what is the length of Side Y
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 24. 

Graphically Add together the following vectors:
160 m/s at 115º
80 m/s at 110º
185 m/s at 75º


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 25. 

Analytically add together the following vectors:
170 m/s at 15º
70 m/s at 20º
90 m/s at 170º














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