Final1 PDF
Final1 PDF
Andrzej Czajkowski
Principles of Physics I
PHY1321
PHY1331
10 pages
33 questions of equal value
15 correct answers pass the test!
Duration: 3 hrs
4 3kg mass rests on the flat surface (µ stat =0.1) while being acted on by the vertical
10N force as shown. The static friction force acting on this body is equal to:
A 39.4N B 29.4N C 3.94N
D 0N E 2.94 N
5 The race car moving with constant speed of 60m/s around a circular track of
radius 1500m. The time (in seconds) of one full lap is equal to : 3kg
6 In the inelastic collision of two or more particles the following are conserved:
A potential energy B linear momentum C kinetic energy
D all of the above E none of the above
8 A 4.0 kg mass starts from rest and is acted on by a constant force. If the mass
moves 64 m in 4.0 s, what is the force in N?
A. 4 B. 8 C. 16 D. 32 E. 64
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9 A container is filled with oil and fitted on both ends with pistons. The force acting
on the left piston is 10N; that on the right piston is 100000 N .What area must the
10N force act on in the left piston, to keep the 100000N car at the same height?
A 10 mm2
B 100 mm2
C 10000 mm2
D 106 mm2 F = 10N Wcar =100000N
E 108 mm2 A =? A=100000mm2
15. A bullet of mass m=20g is fired into a block of mass M = 4kg suspended by a set of
two parallel strings. The bullet embeds in the block and raises such pendulum it to a
maximum of H= 4cm . The initial velocity (before the collision) of the bullet is:
16. CM Solid disk of mass M and radius R had the circle of radius R/2
removed. The centre of the hole is R/2 from the centre of the
original disk(at x=0). What is the x coordinate of the centre of M
mass of this object?
1 1 1 R
A R B − R C − R
6 6 3
1
D R E none of these answers
3
17. A cable system hanging from a beam is configured as shown in the diagram below. A
4500 N weight hangs from the cables. What is the tension in the 3 m cable in N?
A 2500 5
m
B 2700
C 3600
D 3800 3
m 4
m
E 4200 90°
4500 N
18. Donna wants to whirl a 0.64 kg stone on a string at the greatest possible speed, but
the string will break if a force greater than 24 N is applied. If the maximum speed
Donna can achieve is 3.0
m s , how long should the string be?
A 0.080 m B 0.16 m C 0.24 m D 0.32 m E 0.64 m
19. A balloon filled with hydrogen has a volume of 2.0 m3, when its temperature is 300K
and its pressure is 1.0 atm. What volume in m 3 would it have at a pressure of
0.11atm and a temperature of 250 K if R=0.0821l atm/(mol K)?
A) 10 B) 12 C) 13 D) 14 E) 15
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20. A 0.500 kg copper cup is at 280 K. If 25kJ of energy is added to it, what is its final
temperature in K? The specific heat of copper is 387
J kg ⋅° C .
A) 389 B) 392 C) 402 D) 409 E) 415
21. The water level in a reservoir is maintained at a constant level. What is the exit
velocity in an outlet pipe 3.0 m below the water surface?
A) 2.4 m/s B).0 m/s C) 5.4 m/s D) 7.7 m/s E) 49 m/s
5
22. Water pressurized to 3.5 × 10 Pa is flowing at 5.0 m/s in a horizontal pipe which
contracts to 1/3 its former area. What are the pressure and velocity of the water
after the contraction?
5 5
A) 2.5 × 10 Pa, 15 m/s B) 3.0 × 10 Pa, 10 m/s
5 5
C) 3.0 × 10 Pa, 15 m/s D) 4.5 × 10 Pa, 1.5 m/s
5
E) 5.5 × 10 Pa, 1.5 m/s
Cv
24 The diagram on the side means that the molecules of real
gas represented on it: 7/2R
A) may rotate but not oscillate for temperatures 5/2R
between 250K and 650K 3/2R
B) have the heat capacity that does not depend on their
internal structure 150 250 400 650 T(K)
C) will not rotate and oscillate at the temperatures 50
above 650K
D) may not move in translational motion at temperatures above 650K
E) none of the above
25 A 25 g lead bullet at 0°C moves at 375 m/s and strikes a block of ice at 0°C. What
quantity of ice in kg is melted if all of the kinetic energy of the bullet is converted
to heat? The block of ice does not move. (The latent heat of fusion of ice is 80
kcal/kg and the specific heat of lead is 0.0305
kcal kg ⋅° C . 1
cal = 4.186
J )
a) 4. 21 × 10−3 b) 5.89 × 10−3 c) 4.98 × 10−3 d) 5. 25 × 10−3 e) 5.18 × 10−3
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70
number of cars
40
Ottawa is shown on the figure.
Which of the following conclusions 30 58
about the vavg [average speed], 47
50
43
20
and the P (95;115) [probability 35 35
A) 0.78 m/s
B) 0.81 m/s
C) 0.71 m/s
D) 0.58 m/s
E) 0.64 m/s
28 In an adiabatic process 16 J of work are done on each mole of a gas. If the gas has
5 degrees of freedom, how much does its temperature change? Answer in terms of
R.
A) 40/R (K) B) 11.43/R (K) C) 6.4/R (K)
D) 3.2/R(K) E) none of the above
29 An ideal gas with γ = 1.400 expands adiabatically from a pressure of 365.0 Pa and a
volume of 70.00 m3, doing 101.0 J of work while expanding to a final volume. What is
its final pressure-volume product?
A) 139,600 Pa · m3 B) 139,700 Pa · m3 C) 25,710 Pa · m3
D) 25,510 Pa · m3 E) None of the above
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30 A 0.18 m radius pulley is free to rotate about a horizontal axis. A 4.2 kg mass and a
8.0 kg mass are attached by a massless string, which is hung over the pulley. If the
string does not slip, calculate the magnitude of the net torque on the pulley about
its rotational axis.
31 A winch is being used to raise a 100 N load. If the motor supplies a torque at a
radius of 1.4 m and the cylinder upon which the rope is being wrapped has a radius a
0.6 m how much force must the motor supply to keep the load suspended in place
while the work crew goes to lunch?
A 230 N
B 80 N
C 70 N
D 43 N
E none of the above
32 A solid, uniform sphere of mass 2.0 kg and radius 1.7 m rolls without slipping down an
inclined plane of height 7.0 m. What is the angular velocity of the sphere at the
bottom of the inclined plane?
A 5.8 rad/s B 9.9 rad/s C 11.0 rad/s D 7.0 rad/s
E none of the above
33. A uniform beam having a mass of 60 kg and a length of 2.8 m is held in place at its
lower end by a pin. Its upper end leans against a vertical frictionless wall.
The beam makes 40-deg angle with the horizontal surface.
What is the magnitude of the force the pin exerts on the beam?
d. 0.63 kN e. 0.35 kN
Mechanics
→
dx → dr
vx = v=
dt dt
→
dv dv →
ax = x a=
dt dt
→ → → 1→ 2
r f = ro + vo t + a t
2
dv v2
at = ac =
dt r
→ → → →
F = ma F o = −b v
1
f = µN R = DρAv 2
2
FB = ρ lV .g
→ →
F = −k x
→ →
W = ∫ F .d s
mv 2 1 2
k= U g = mgh Ue = kx
2 2
→
→ → → dp
P = mv F=
dt
→
→
rCM =
∑m r i i
rCM =
∫ rdm
M M
4
V = πr 3 A = 4πr 2 A = πr 2 C = 2πr
3
Fluid Mechanics:
1 2
p = po + ρgh A1v1 = A2v2 po + ρgy + ρv = const
2
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Angular speed ω = dθ
dt
Angular acceleration α = dw
dt
Net torque ∑τ = Iα
⎧ ω f = ωi + αt
⎪⎪ 1
If α = const.⎨ θ f = θ i + ωi t + αt 2
⎪ 2 2
2
⎪⎩ω f = ωi + 2α (θ f − θ i )
θf
Work W = ∫ τ dθ
θi
1 2
Rotational kinetic energy K R = Iω
2
Power P = τ ω
Angular momentum L = Iω
Net torque ∑τ = dL
dt
Circular Hoop I CM = MR 2
1
Hollow cylinder I CM = M ( R12 + R22 )
2
where R1: inner radius, R2: outer radius
1
Solid cylinder or disc I CM = MR 2
2
1
Thin Rectangle I CM = M (a 2 + b 2 )
12
1
Long thin rod with rotational axis through center I CM = ML2
12
1
Long thin rod with rotational axis through edge I CM = ML2
3
2
Solid sphere I CM = MR 2
5
2
Thin spherical shell I CM = MR 2
3
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THERMODYNAMICS
Probability of finding the speed of a particle in the range (v;v+dv )is:
3
mv 2
⎡ 1 m ⎤ 2 2 − 2 kT
P(v)dv = 4π ⎢ v e dv
⎣ 2π kT ⎥⎦
1 1 1
⎡ 2kT ⎤ 2 ⎡ 3kT ⎤ 2 ⎡ 8kT ⎤ 2
v MP = ⎢ v rms = ⎢ v avg = ⎢
⎣ m ⎥⎦ ⎣ m ⎥⎦ ⎣ πm ⎥⎦
1 Nm
p= ρ < v2 > ρ=
3 V
Integrals:
+∞ +∞ +∞
− ax 2 1 π − ax 2 1 2 − ax 2 1 π
∫e
0
dx =
2 a 0
∫ xe dx =
2a ∫x e
0
dx =
4 a3
x3 π4
+∞ +∞ +∞
3 − ax 2 1 4 − ax 2 3 π
∫ x e dx =
0 2a 2 ∫ x e dx =
0
8 a5
dx
∫0 e x − 1 15=
dQ
ΔEint = Q + W pV=nRT ΔS = ∫
T
Change ΔEint W Q ΔS
Tf
P = const nCv ΔT -p(Vf-Vi) nCp ΔT nC p ln
Ti
Tf
V = const nCv ΔT 0 nCv ΔT nCV ln
Ti
Vf Vf Vf
T = const 0 − nRT ln nRT ln nR ln
Vi Vi Vi
1
Q=0 nCv ΔT (p f V f − piVi ) 0 0
γ −1
CP
pV γ = const. γ = C p − Cv = R
CV
W QH − QL T what we want
∈CRN = = = 1− C COP =
Q QH TH what we pay for it
ΔL = αLΔT ΔS = βSΔT ΔV = γVΔT
dT
P = e σ A T4; σ =5.67x 10-8W/(K4m2) P = kA
dx
Q = mcΔT Q = Lm
c(water) = 4186 J/(kg C); c(ice) = 2090 J/(kg C); c(steam) = 2010J/(kg C)