This document contains a 15-question multiple choice exam on physics concepts such as kinematics, dynamics, energy, and other related topics. The questions involve calculating distances, speeds, times, powers, energies, and other physical quantities. Strict instructions are given to only select one answer per question and no erasures are allowed. Good luck is wished to the test taker.
This document contains a 15-question multiple choice exam on physics concepts such as kinematics, dynamics, energy, and other related topics. The questions involve calculating distances, speeds, times, powers, energies, and other physical quantities. Strict instructions are given to only select one answer per question and no erasures are allowed. Good luck is wished to the test taker.
This document contains a 15-question multiple choice exam on physics concepts such as kinematics, dynamics, energy, and other related topics. The questions involve calculating distances, speeds, times, powers, energies, and other physical quantities. Strict instructions are given to only select one answer per question and no erasures are allowed. Good luck is wished to the test taker.
This document contains a 15-question multiple choice exam on physics concepts such as kinematics, dynamics, energy, and other related topics. The questions involve calculating distances, speeds, times, powers, energies, and other physical quantities. Strict instructions are given to only select one answer per question and no erasures are allowed. Good luck is wished to the test taker.
INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer for 7. Given that the position of a particle each of the following questions. Mark only is found by x(t) = t3 - 6t2 + 1, t > 0, one answer for each item by shading the box find the distance that the particle corresponding to the letter of your choice travels from t = 2 to t = 5. on the answer sheet provided. STRICTLY NO A. 15 C. 27 ERASURES ALLOWED. GOOD LUCK. B. 23 D. 18
NOTE: A times B is represented by A×B or 8. A Philippine Air Force plane is on
A*B. A raised to the power n is alert for a mission and begins its expressed as A^n. All problems are 1 takeoff run with an acceleration of 6 point each. m/s2, then decreases uniformly to zero in 20 seconds, at which time the plane 1. Assuming an average retarding force on becomes airborne. Determine the take- the car of FR = 700 N, calculate the off run in meters, neglecting air power required of a 1400-kg car if the resistance. car climbs a 10° hill at a steady A. 720 C. 600 velocity of 80 kph. B. 940 D. 800 A. 50.19 hp C. 61.92 hp B. 28.09 hp D. 91.89 hp 9. A ball is dropped onto a horizontal floor. It reaches a height of 1.44 m 2. A 150-g ball at the end of a string is on the first bounce and 0.81 m on the revolving uniformly in a horizontal second rebound. Find the height it circle of radius 0.6 m. The ball makes attains on the third rebound. 2.00 revolutions in a second. A. 0.55 C. 0.29 Determine the acceleration of the body B. 0.43 D. 0.36 toward the center of the circle in m/s2. 10. A person driving her car at 45 km/h A. 49.7 C. 74.9 approaches an intersection just as the B. 97.4 D. 94.7 traffic light turns yellow. She knew that the yellow light lasts only 2 3. A cylindrical buoy with cross seconds before turning red, and she is sectional area of 1.25 sq. m. is 28 m away from the near side of the observed, after being pushed, to bob intersection. Should she try to stop, up and down with a period of 0.50 or should she speed up to cross the second. Approximately what is the mass intersection before the light turns of the buoy in kilograms? red? The intersection is 15 m wide. A. 77.65 C. 65.77 Her car’s maximum deceleration is 5.8 B. 67.57 D. 57.67 m/s2, whereas it can accelerate from 45 km/h to 65 km/h in 6 seconds. Ignore 4. A particle moves according to the the length of her car and her reaction parametric equations x = t3 and y = time. 2t2, where t is in seconds and x and y A. The accident is inevitable. are in meters. What is the distance B. She should stop. covered by the particle when t = 2 C. She should speed up. seconds, in m? D. She should turn off the car. A. 11.31 C. 5.66 B. 11.52 D. 5.76 11. A satellite is orbiting the earth with an orbital velocity of 3200 m/s. What 5. A 5.0 kg box is pushed from the top of is the altitude above earth surface, an incline and travels down the in km? incline with an initial speed of 10.0 m/s. The incline is 5.0 m long, and Given: the angle of the incline is 30°. The Radius of earth = 6400 km coefficient of friction between the Mass of earth = 5.972 × 1024 kg box and the incline is 0.20. Determine Gravitational Constant = 6.67428×10-11 the loss of potential energy. kg-11m3 s-2 A. -132 J C. -373 J B. -123 J D. -250 J A. 33,000 C. 43,000 B. 53,000 D. 63,000 6. A spotlight shining on a pond strikes the water so that the angle of 12. Determine the speed of sound through a incidence q is 23.5°. Find the long aluminum rod and the wavelength refracted angle q. Use Snell’s law and of the sound waves produced by a 440 Hz vibration in the rod. The elastic the fact that n = 1.33 for water and n = 1.0 for air. modulus of aluminum is 70.0´109 N/m2 A. 16.4° C. 14.4° and the density is 2.70´103 kg/m3. B. 14.7° D. 17.4° A. V = 5000 m/s, λ = 15.1 m B. V = 5009 m/s, λ = 55.1 m C. V = 5900 m/s, λ = 51.5 m D. V = 5090 m/s, λ = 11.5 m Manila/Cebu: https://www.facebook.com/ReviewInnovationsOfficial Davao: https://www.facebook.com/reviewinnovations.davaobranch NOVEMBER 2022 CE BOARD EXAM REFRESHER ALVAREZ 6 13. Mary and Sally are in a foot race. When Mary is 22 m from the finish line, she has a speed of 4 m/s and is 5 m behind Sally, who has a speed of 5 m/s. Sally thinks she has an easy win and so, during the remaining portion of the race, decelerates at a constant rate of 0.40 m/s2 to the finish line. What constant acceleration does Mary now need during the remaining portion of the race, if she wishes to cross the finish line side-by-side with Sally? A. 0.70 m/s2 C. 0.80 m/s2 B. 0.50 m/s2 D. 0.60 m/s2
14. A 65-kg woman descends in an elevator
that briefly accelerates at 0.20 g downward. She stands on a scale that reads in kg. During this acceleration, what does the scale read? A. 65 kg C. 78 kg B. 52 kg D. 39 kg
15. How long will it take a 2750-W motor
to lift a 385-kg piano to a sixth-story window 16.0 m above? A. 20 s C. 22 s B. 21 s D. 23 s