Test Bank for Physical Science 11th Us Edition by Tillery

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1.Imagineanexperimentinwhicha8lbbowlingballanda10lbbowlingballaredroppedfromabuilding’sfifthfloor windowatthesametime.Theheavierballwillreachthegroundfirst.

FALSE

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation

Bloom'sLevel:4.Analyze

Gradable:automatic Section:02.04

Topic:Gravity

2.Whenyourollaballacrossthefloor,itcomestoastopbecauseyouarenolongerexertingaforceonit.

FALSE

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation

Bloom'sLevel:4.Analyze

Gradable:automatic Section:02.03

Topic:Inertia

3.Anobjectaccelerateswhenitslowsoritsdirectionofmovementchanges.

TRUE

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation

Bloom'sLevel:2.Understand

Gradable:automatic Section:02.02

Topic:Kinematics

4.Acartravelingat20mphonacurvedexitramphasaconstantvelocity.

FALSE

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation

Bloom'sLevel:3.Apply

Gradable:automatic Section:02.02

Topic:Kinematics

5.Newton'ssecondlawstatesthatifanunbalancedforceactsonanobject,itwillmoveatconstantvelocity.

FALSE

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation

Bloom'sLevel:3.Apply

Gradable:automatic Section:02.06

Topic:Newton'slaws

6.Thereasonamovingobjectslowsdownisthatitsforceofmotiongraduallyrunsout.

FALSE

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation

Bloom'sLevel:4.Analyze Gradable:automatic Section:02.03

Topic:Inertia

7.Themomentumofanobjectremainsthesameunlessanunbalancedforceactsonit.

TRUE

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation Bloom'sLevel:3.Apply Gradable:automatic Section:02.07

Topic:Momentum

8.Astronautsexperienceaweightlessconditionwhentheyareinorbit.

FALSE

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation

Bloom'sLevel:4.Analyze Gradable:automatic Section:02.09

Topic:GravityandMotion

9.TheforceofgravitynearthesurfaceofEarthis9.8m/s2.

FALSE

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation

Bloom'sLevel:2.Understand

Gradable:automatic Section:02.04

Topic:GravityandMotion

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10.Theattractiveforcea70kgpersonexertsonEarthismuch,muchsmallerthantheforceEarthexertsontheperson. FALSE

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation

Bloom'sLevel:4.Analyze

Gradable:automatic Section:02.06

Topic:Newton'slaws

11.Intheequation represents

A.averagespeed. B.instantaneousspeed. C.finalspeed.

D.constantspeed.

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation

Bloom'sLevel:3.Apply

Gradable:automatic Section:02.02

Topic:Kinematics

12.Ignoringairresistance,thevelocityofafallingobject A.isconstant.

B.isconstantlyincreasing.

C.increasesforawhile,thenbecomesconstant. D.dependsonthemassoftheobject.

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation

Bloom'sLevel:3.Apply

Gradable:automatic Section:02.04

Topic:GravityandMotion

13.Thetendencyofamovingobjecttoremaininunchangingmotionintheabsenceofanunbalancedforceiscalled A.inertia.

B.freefall. C.acceleration.

D.impulse.

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation

Bloom'sLevel:2.Understand

Gradable:automatic Section:02.03

Topic:Inertia

14.Aheavyobjectandalightobjectaredroppedfromrestatthesametimeonaplanetwithnoair(vacuum).Theheavier objectwillreachtheground A.beforethelighterobject. Batthesametimeasthelighterobject. C.afterthelighterobject. D.Itdependsontheshapeoftheobject.

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation Bloom'sLevel:3.Apply

Gradable:automatic Section:02.04

Topic:GravityandMotion

15.Gravityisanattractiveforcebetween A.allmassiveobjects. B.EarthandobjectsonEarth. C.EarthandMoon,andobjectsonEarth. D.allobjectseverywhere.

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation Bloom'sLevel:3.Apply

Gradable:automatic Section:02.09

Topic:Newton'slaws

16.Thenewtonisaunitof A.motion. B.energy. C.power.

D.force.

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation Bloom'sLevel:2.Understand

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Gradable:automatic

Section:02.06

Topic:Newton'slaws

17.Theweightofa50kgboxisclosestto

A.5N.

B.50N.

C.500N.

D.5000N.

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation

Bloom'sLevel:4.Analyze

Gradable:automatic

Section:02.06

Topic:Weightandmass

18.ThepoundisanEnglishunitofmeasure;itsSIcounterpartisthe A.newton.

B.kilogram.

C.joule.

D.momentum.

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation

Bloom'sLevel:3.Apply

Gradable:automatic

Section:02.06

Topic:Weightandmass

19.Supposethatarocktiedtoastringisswinginginacircle.Ifthestringlengthisincreasedsothatthelengthdoubledbut thesamespeedismaintained,thentheforcenowexertedonthestringis A.thesameasbefore.

B.doubled.

C.halfasgreat.

D.fourtimesasgreat.

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation

Bloom'sLevel:4.Analyze

Gradable:automatic Section:02.08

Topic:Circularmotion

20.Askateboarderpushesonthegroundwithherfoot.Sheandtheskateboardacceleratedownthesidewalkduetotheforce A.sheexertsagainsttheground.

B.betweentheskateboardwheelsandtheground.

C.thegroundexertsagainstherfoot.

D.ofgravityactingontheskateboard.

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation

Bloom'sLevel:4.Analyze

Gradable:automatic Section:02.06

Topic:Newton'slaws

21.Ifanunbalancedforceappliedtoanobjectdoubles,then A.itsvelocitydoubles.

B.itsaccelerationdoubles. C.itsaccelerationiscutinhalf.

D.itsaccelerationincreasesbyafactoroffour.

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation

Bloom'sLevel:4.Analyze

Gradable:automatic Section:02.06

Topic:Newton'slaws

22.Everythingthathappensintheuniversecanbetracedtointeractionsof A.matterandgravity.

B.lightandmatter.

C.fourfundamentalforces.

D.gravitywavesandlight.

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation

Bloom'sLevel:3.Apply

Gradable:automatic Section:02.02

Topic:Forces

23.Themassofa100Nsackofseedisclosestto A.10kg. B.10lb.

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C.98kg.

D.1,000kg.

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation

Bloom'sLevel:4.Analyze

Gradable:automatic Section:02.06

Topic:Weightandmass

24.AblockofironistransportedtotheMoon.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.bothitsmassandweightremainunchanged. B.itsmassdecreases,butitsweightremainsthesame. Citsmassremainsthesame,butitsweightdecreases. D.bothitsmassandweightdecrease.

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation

Bloom'sLevel:4.Analyze

Gradable:automatic

Section:02.06

Topic:Weightandmass

25.Fromtheequationw=mg,itisapparentthatweightisa(an) Aforce.

B.mass.

C.acceleration.

D.Noneoftheabove.

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation

Bloom'sLevel:4.Analyze

Gradable:automatic

Section:02.06

Topic:Weightandmass

26.Ifyoudoublethemassofanobjectwhileanunbalancedforceremainsconstant, A.theobjectmovesathalfthespeed. B.theaccelerationoftheobjectisdoubled. C.theobjectwillgraduallyslowdown.

D.Theaccelerationoftheobjectishalved.

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation

Bloom'sLevel:4.Analyze

Gradable:automatic Section:02.06

Topic:Newton'slaws

27.Ifyouconsiderthetotaldistanceandtotaltimeforatrip,youarecalculatinga(an) A.instantaneousspeed.

B.constantspeed.

C.averagespeed.

D.nonuniformspeed

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation

Bloom'sLevel:4.Analyze

Gradable:automatic Section:02.02

Topic:Kinematics

28.Tohitagolfballfarther,youshould"followthroughtheswing"because A.thisincreasestheforce.

B.momentumisconserved.

CoftherelationshipΔp=Ft.

D.momentumismv.

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation

Bloom'sLevel:4.Analyze

Gradable:automatic Section:02.07

Topic:Momentum

29.Aheavycannonballandalighterbowlingballweredroppedatthesametimefromthetopofabuilding.Attheinstant beforetheballshitthesidewalk,thecannonballhasgreater A.velocity.

B.acceleration.

Cmomentum.

D.Allofthesearethesameforthetwoballs.

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation

Bloom'sLevel:4.Analyze

Gradable:automatic Section:02.07

Topic:Momentum

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30.A250gballtravelsatavelocityof40m/s.Itsmomentumis

A.4kg•m/s.

B.10kg•m/s.

C.160kg•m/s.

D.10,000kg•m/s.

Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation

Bloom'sLevel:3.Apply

Gradable:automatic

Section:02.07

Topic:Momentum

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