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Mid. Ex. Calculus-Based Physics

The document contains 37 multiple choice questions about physics concepts related to forces, motion, equilibrium, and vectors. The questions cover topics such as the standard unit of force, conditions for equilibrium, vector addition, and torque. For each question, students are asked to select the correct answer from four options.

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Mid. Ex. Calculus-Based Physics

The document contains 37 multiple choice questions about physics concepts related to forces, motion, equilibrium, and vectors. The questions cover topics such as the standard unit of force, conditions for equilibrium, vector addition, and torque. For each question, students are asked to select the correct answer from four options.

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You are helping your aunt move a piano on wheels from one room to another. When you
push the piano horizontally, it moves at constant speed. What can you say about the piano?

Select one:
a.
It is in static equilibrium.
b.
It is in equilibrium because it experiences net force opposite to the friction force
c.
It is in dynamic equilibrium.
d.
It is in equilibrium because it doesn’t experience a friction force.

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What is the magnitude of the sum of the two forces shown in the diagram below?
                

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a. 46 N
b. 142 N
c. 137 N
d. 102 N

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What is the standard unit of force?

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a. Newton
b. Grams
c. None of the choices
d. Joules

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If net force acting on body is zero then body is said to be.

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a. not in equilibrium
b. none of the choices
c. In equilibrium
d. Imbalanced

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The motion of objects can not be described by words

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True
False

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The moment caused by the resultant force about some arbitrary point is equal to the sum of
the moment due to all of the component forces of the system.
Select one:
True
False

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In triangle DEF, side e = 8 cm, f = 10 cm, and the angle at D is 60°.  Find side d.

Select one:
a. 7.21
b. 8.57
c. 9.17
d. 8.24

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A uniform rod of length 50cm and mass 0.2kg is placed on a fulcrum at a distance of 40cm
from the left end of the rod. At what distance from the left end of the rod should a 0.6kg
mass be hung to balance the rod?
Select one:
a. 4.5 cm
b. 54 cm
c. none of the choices
d. 45 cm

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A car starts from rest and accelerates uniformly over a time of 5.21 seconds for a distance of
110 m. Determine the acceleration of the car.

Select one:
a. 8.10 m/s2 
b. 81.10 m/s2 
c. none of the choices
d. 810 m/s2 

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 An airplane accelerates down a runway at 3.20 m/s2 for 32.8 s until is finally lifts off the
ground. Determine the distance traveled before takeoff.
Select one:
a. none of the choices
b. 1715 m
c. 1725 m
d. 1720 m

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The SI for torque is  _______________.

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a. kg*m/s
b. Meter
c. N⋅m
d. Newton

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Varignon’s Theorem states that the sum of torques due to several forces applied to a single
point is equal to the torque due to the sum (resultant) of the forces.

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True
False

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The symbol of torque is the Greek word for TAO.

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True
False

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If a body is in rest or in uniform velocity, it is said to be in

Select one:
a. Equilibrium
b. Constant force
c. Uniform motion
d. Rest

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The moment of the resultant of a system of forces with respect to any axis or point is equal
to the vector sum of the moments of the individual forces of the system with respect to the
same access or point.

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True
False

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The mathematical quantities that are used to describe the motion of objects can be divided
into three categories.

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True
False

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If ∠A = 89 o and ∠C = 56o, find the value of ∠B.

Select one:
a. 55
b. 25
c. 35
d. 45

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Equilibrium occurs when…

Select one:
a. the sum of the upward forces equals the sum of the downward forces.
b. all of the choices
c. the net force on the object is zero.
d. all the forces acting on an object are balanced.

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The force applied is one of the three quantities of torque acceleration.

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True
False

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It is the science of describing the motion of objects using words, diagrams, numbers,
graphs, and equations

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a. none of the choices
b. kinematics
c. dynamics
d. statics
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Two students are balancing on a 10m seesaw. The seesaw is designed so that each so that
each side of the seesaw is 5m long. The students on the left weight 60kg and standing 3m
away from the center. The student on the right weighs 45kg. The seesaw is parallel to the
ground. Assume the board that makes the seesaw is massless.
 
What distance from the center should the student on the right be if they want the seesaw to
stay parallel to the ground?

Select one:
a. 5 m
b. none of the choices
c. 4 m
d. 6 m

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To satisfy first condition of equilibrium, if rightward forces are positive, leftward forces must
be:
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a. positive
b. negative
c. doubled
d. halved

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The vectors are translated, to a common origin.

Select one:
a. Trigonometric Method
b. Sine and Cosine Method
c. Polygon Method
d. Parallelogram Method

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If the polygon is closed, the resultant is a vector of zero magnitude and has no direction.
This is called the ________ vector.

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a. both A and B
b. none of the choices
c. empty
d. full

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Quantities that are fully described by a magnitude.

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a. vectors
b. direction
c. none of the choices
d. scalars

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If the body is in equilibrium under the action of a number of the forces, then the algebraic
sum of the moments of the forces about any point is equal to one.

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True
False

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The moment of the resultant of a system of forces with respect to any axis or point is equal
to the vector sum of the moments of the individual forces of the system with respect to the
same access or point.

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True
False

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Quantities that are fully described by both magnitude and a direction.


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a. acceleration
b. scalars
c. velocity
d. vectors

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The resultant and equilibrant of several sets of such known forces are determined by both
graphical and analytical methods.

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a. theory
b. object
c. none of the choices
d. method

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Three forces act on a point: 3 N at 0°, 4 N at 90°, and 5 N at 217°. What is the net force?
Select one:
a. 1.4 N, 135 degrees
b. 1.4 N, 125 degrees
c. 2.1 N, 125 degrees
d. 2.1 N, 135 degrees

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A 5.0 m-long uniform beam is held in position by a cord as shown in the diagram. If the
tension in the cord is 8.0 N, what is the weight of the beam?

                                                      

Select one:
a. 4.8 N
b. 9.6 N
c. 18 N
d. 8.0 N
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A body at rest or moving with uniform velocity will have acceleration

Select one:
a. min
b. 1
c. 0
d. max

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Equilibrium is the tendency of a force to cause an object to rotate about an axis.

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True
False

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Add the following vectors and determine the resultant. 3.0 m/s, 45 deg and 5.0 m/s, 135
deg

Select one:
a. 5.38 m/s
b. 6.38 m/s
c. 3.38 m/s
d. 4.38 m/s

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"Sum of all forces acting on a body is zero". This condition represents equilibrium's

Select one:
a. First condition
b. Fourth condition
c. Second condition
d. Third condition
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The sum of the clockwise moments equals sum of the anticlockwise moments when the
body is in equilibrium.

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True
False

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The term torque was introduced into English scientific literature by Lord Kevin, in 1884.

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False

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A bolt connecting the main and rear frame of a mountain bike requires of 15 N.m to tighten.
If you are capable of applying 40N of force to a wrench in any given direction, what is the
minimum length of the wrench that will result in the required torque?

Select one:
a. 3.75 m
b. none of the choices
c. 0.375 m
d. 37.5 m

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What force is necessary to generate a 20.0 N*m torque at an angle of 50 degrees from


along a 3.00 m rod?

Select one:
a. 3 N
b. 2 N
c. none of the choices
d. 2.3 N

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To find the resultant vector's magnitude, use the _________ theorem

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a. Trigonometric
b. Parallelogram
c. Pythagorean
d. Polygon

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In order to add ______ quantities, one has merely to make the algebraic addition.

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a. Scalar
b. Vector
c. Resultants
d. magnitude

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The angle between the two Force is scalar is one of the three quantities
of torque magnitude.

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True
False

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Two vectors A and B are added by drawing the arrows which represents the vector in such a
way that the initial point of B is on the terminal point of A. The resultant C = A + B, is the
vector from the initial point of A to the terminal point of B.

Select one:
a. Trigonometric Method
b. Parallelogram Method
c.  Head-to-Tail Method
d.  Polygon Method

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Torque is defined as the cross product of the lever arm distance vector and the force vector.

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True
False

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The magnitude of torque depends on two quantities only.

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True
False

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A feather is dropped on the moon from a height of 1.40 meters. The acceleration of gravity
on the moon is 1.67 m/s2. Determine the time for the feather to fall to the surface of the
moon.

Select one:
a. 1.39 sec
b. 1.29 sec
c. 13.9 sec
d. none of the choices

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Suzie applies a force of 40.0 N at an angle of 60 degrees up from the horizontal to a


wooden rod using a spring scale. If she generates a torque of 73.0 N*m, how long was the
rod?

Select one:
a. 21.1 m
b. none of the choices
c. 211 m
d. 2.11 m

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It is tendency of a force to cause an object to rotate abut an axis.

Select one:
a. Resultant
b. Vectors
c. Equilibrium
d. Torque

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A race car accelerates uniformly from 18.5 m/s to 46.1 m/s in 2.47 seconds. Determine the
acceleration of the car. 

Select one:
a. none of the choices
b. 12.1 m/s2 
c. 1.12 m/s2 
d. 11.2 m/s2 

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Does a bridge anchored resting on two pillars have any torque?

Select one:
a. Yes, but it is at equilibrium
b. Yes, but it will soon break because of the torque
c. No, Bridge can't have torque
d. No, it isn't moving

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