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Mass is a measure of inertia of a body.

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Figure 4.2 Figure 4.2   Two crates connected by a string passed through a pulley. -Two weights, one with mass 2 kg and the other with mass 4 kg, are attached to the ends of a massless string that hangs over an ideal pulley. The system is allowed to move freely. What is the value of acceleration of the system? A) 3.3 m/s<sup>2</sup> B) 9.8 m/s<sup>2</sup> C) 19.6 m/s<sup>2</sup> D) 29.0 m/s<sup>2</sup> Two crates connected by a string passed through a pulley. -Two weights, one with mass 2 kg and the other with mass 4 kg, are attached to the ends of a massless string that hangs over an ideal pulley. The system is allowed to move freely. What is the value of acceleration of the system?


A) 3.3 m/s2
B) 9.8 m/s2
C) 19.6 m/s2
D) 29.0 m/s2

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The utricular macula in the inner ear detects angular acceleration of human head.

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A car goes around a banked curve of radius 1.2 km and with angle è = 4°. What is the safest speed (in km/h) going around the curve if the road is icy?

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103 km/h
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You charge a balloon by rubbing it on your hair and it sticks to the ceiling by electrostatic force. Which of these four free body diagrams describes all the forces acting on the balloon? The forces are labelled as follow: You charge a balloon by rubbing it on your hair and it sticks to the ceiling by electrostatic force. Which of these four free body diagrams describes all the forces acting on the balloon? The forces are labelled as follow:   is the weight of the balloon,   is electrostatic force, and   is a normal force.   A) choice a B) choice b C) choice c D) choice d is the weight of the balloon, You charge a balloon by rubbing it on your hair and it sticks to the ceiling by electrostatic force. Which of these four free body diagrams describes all the forces acting on the balloon? The forces are labelled as follow:   is the weight of the balloon,   is electrostatic force, and   is a normal force.   A) choice a B) choice b C) choice c D) choice d is electrostatic force, and You charge a balloon by rubbing it on your hair and it sticks to the ceiling by electrostatic force. Which of these four free body diagrams describes all the forces acting on the balloon? The forces are labelled as follow:   is the weight of the balloon,   is electrostatic force, and   is a normal force.   A) choice a B) choice b C) choice c D) choice d is a normal force. You charge a balloon by rubbing it on your hair and it sticks to the ceiling by electrostatic force. Which of these four free body diagrams describes all the forces acting on the balloon? The forces are labelled as follow:   is the weight of the balloon,   is electrostatic force, and   is a normal force.   A) choice a B) choice b C) choice c D) choice d


A) choice a
B) choice b
C) choice c
D) choice d

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Figure 4.4 Figure 4.4   The figure shows two bodies of masses M and m, M placed on a horizontal surface and m hanging at the side, connected by a light cord over a massless and frictionless pulley. -In Fig. 4.4, the masses are M = 3 kg and m = 5 kg. What is the minimum coefficient of static friction between the horizontal surface and M such that the system is NOT moving? A) 0.5 B) 0.6 C) 0.7 D) 1.7 The figure shows two bodies of masses M and m, M placed on a horizontal surface and m hanging at the side, connected by a light cord over a massless and frictionless pulley. -In Fig. 4.4, the masses are M = 3 kg and m = 5 kg. What is the minimum coefficient of static friction between the horizontal surface and M such that the system is NOT moving?


A) 0.5
B) 0.6
C) 0.7
D) 1.7

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Figure 4.6 ​ ​ Figure 4.6 ​ ​   ​ The figure shows a hanging body. The chords are massless. -In Fig. 4.6, an alpinist with mass M = 80 kg is hanging between a wall and the ceiling of a cave. If the rope is manufactured to withstand tension T = 500 N, is it sufficiently strong to hold the alpinist? ​ The figure shows a hanging body. The chords are massless. -In Fig. 4.6, an alpinist with mass M = 80 kg is hanging between a wall and the ceiling of a cave. If the rope is manufactured to withstand tension T = 500 N, is it sufficiently strong to hold the alpinist?

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no
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If you are riding on a bus and the bus stops abruptly, you feel a tendency to go forward. There is a force that occurs at that moment pushing you forward.

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A student in an elevator is checking Newton's laws using a scale. The elevator moves upward with decreasing speed. Is the scale showing a reading that is larger or less than the student's actual weight?

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Figure 4.7 Figure 4.7   -The leg and cast in Fig. 4.7 have mass m<sub>leg</sub> = 30 kg. Determine the mass of object m<sub>2</sub> and the angleè for the system in balance. Mass m<sub>1</sub> = 10 kg and ö = 30°. -The leg and cast in Fig. 4.7 have mass mleg = 30 kg. Determine the mass of object m2 and the angleè for the system in balance. Mass m1 = 10 kg and ö = 30°.

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m2 = 27 kg, è = 71°
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You exercise with a 5.0 kg dumbbell. You need to accelerate it downward with an acceleration of 3.0 m/s2. What are the magnitude and the direction of the force you need to push with?


A) 15 N upward
B) 15 N downward
C) 24 N upward
D) 49 N downward

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You jump off an airplane and fall freely for a while (before you open a parachute) . Which of these statements describes what is happening in this situation?


A) There is always a net force acting on the body.
B) After a while, drag force in the air balances your weight and you fall with no net force acting on you.
C) Air resistance is always directed in the direction of your velocity.
D) You are continuously falling with accelerated motion.

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Figure 4.9 Figure 4.9   The figure shows two objects of masses m<sub>1</sub> and m<sub>2</sub> placed on two inclined surfaces of different angles, è<sub>1</sub> and è<sub>2</sub>. The connection between the masses is a taut, massless string running over a massless and frictionless pulley. -In Fig. 4.9, the masses are m<sub>1</sub>= 10 kg and m<sub>2</sub> = 20 kg, and the incline angles are è<sub>1</sub> = 30° and è<sub>2</sub> = 50°. What are the magnitude and the direction of acceleration of the system and the tension in the string if the coefficient of friction for the surface under m<sub>1</sub> is ì<sub>1</sub> = 0.30 and under m<sub>2</sub> it is ì<sub>2</sub> = 0.40. The figure shows two objects of masses m1 and m2 placed on two inclined surfaces of different angles, è1 and è2. The connection between the masses is a taut, massless string running over a massless and frictionless pulley. -In Fig. 4.9, the masses are m1= 10 kg and m2 = 20 kg, and the incline angles are è1 = 30° and è2 = 50°. What are the magnitude and the direction of acceleration of the system and the tension in the string if the coefficient of friction for the surface under m1 is ì1 = 0.30 and under m2 it is ì2 = 0.40.

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a = 0.86 m/s2, T = 83...

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The coefficient of static friction between a seal and a steep rock is 0.8. What is the steepest incline angle of a rock that the seal can lie on without slipping?


A) 37°
B) 39°
C) 52°
D) We do not know the mass of the seal, so we cannot calculate the angle.

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Figure 4.8 Figure 4.8   The figure shows an object on an inclined surface. -In Fig. 4.8, the object has a mass M = 5.0 kg, and the incline angle is è = 40°. What is the minimum force needed to prevent the body from sliding down if the coefficient of static friction between an object and the incline surface ì = 0.3? The figure shows an object on an inclined surface. -In Fig. 4.8, the object has a mass M = 5.0 kg, and the incline angle is è = 40°. What is the minimum force needed to prevent the body from sliding down if the coefficient of static friction between an object and the incline surface ì = 0.3?

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A child holds a ball in her hand. Which of these forces is opposite but equal in magnitude to the weight of the ball?


A) the force of Earth on the ball
B) the force of her hand on the ball
C) the force of the ball on her hand
D) the force of the ball on Earth

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Figure 4.3 Figure 4.3   The figure shows two objects of masses m<sub>1</sub> and m<sub>2</sub>, placed on two inclined surfaces of different angles è<sub>1</sub> and è<sub>2</sub>. The connection between masses is a taut, massless string running over a massless and frictionless pulley. -In Fig. 4.3, mass m<sub>1</sub>= 5 kg and incline angles are è<sub>1</sub> = 30° and è<sub>2</sub> = 50°. Both inclines are smooth frictionless surfaces. What is the value of m<sub>2</sub> if the system is NOT moving? A) 7.7 kg B) 6.7 kg C) 3.7 kg D) 3.3 kg The figure shows two objects of masses m1 and m2, placed on two inclined surfaces of different angles è1 and è2. The connection between masses is a taut, massless string running over a massless and frictionless pulley. -In Fig. 4.3, mass m1= 5 kg and incline angles are è1 = 30° and è2 = 50°. Both inclines are smooth frictionless surfaces. What is the value of m2 if the system is NOT moving?


A) 7.7 kg
B) 6.7 kg
C) 3.7 kg
D) 3.3 kg

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A student in an elevator is checking Newton's laws using a scale. The elevator moves downward with decreasing speed. The scale is showing a reading larger than the student's actual weight.

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Although a body is moving, net force acting on it can be zero.

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Two flying squirrels of roughly the same size but with different masses, m1 = 110 g and m2 = 180 g, fly from a high tree. What is the ratio of terminal velocities v1 and v2 for the two squirrels?


A) v1 = 0.78v2
B) v2 = 0.78v1
C) v1 = 0.61v2
D) v2 = 0.61v1

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