AP Physics This and Samples
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AP Physics This and Samples
AP Physics This-and-That Test Samples Rotational Equilibrium, Gravity, & Oscillations 4) The acceleration due to gravity on the surface of Earth is g. Calling R the radius of Earth, at what distance from Earthʹs center would the acceleration due to gravity drop to g/16? A) R/16 B) 2 R C) R/4 D) 16 R E) 4 R MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) A mass of 0.250 kg is attached to a spring and undergoes simple harmonic oscillations with a period of 0.640 s. What is the force constant of the spring? A) 0.102 N/m B) 12.1 N/m C) 2.45 N/m D) 24.1 N/m E) 0.610 N/m 5) A mass on a spring undergoes SHM. When the mass is at maximum displacement from equilibrium, its instantaneous acceleration A) is zero. B) is a maximum. C) is less than maximum, but not zero. D) cannot be determined without mass information given. E) cannot be determined without spring constant information given. 2) For periodic motion, the maximum displacement from the equilibrium point is called the A) energy. B) amplitude. C) frequency. D) period. E) wavelength. 3) A mass is attached to a vertical spring and bobs up and down between points A and B. Where is the mass located when its potential energy is a minimum? A) midway between A and B B) one-fourth of the way between A and B C) one-third of the way between A and B D) at either A or B E) none of the above 1 8) The total mechanical energy of a simple harmonic oscillator is A) zero as it passes the equilibrium point. B) zero when it reaches the maximum displacement. C) a maximum when it passes through the equilibrium point. D) constant. E) a minimum when it passes through the equilibrium point. FIGURE 11-2 6) A croquet mallet balances when suspended from its center of mass, as shown in Figure 11-2. If you cut the mallet in two at its center of mass, as shown, how do the masses of the two pieces compare? A) The masses are equal. B) The piece with the head of the mallet has the smaller mass. C) The piece with the head of the mallet has the greater mass. D) It is impossible to tell. 9) The gravitational force between two objects is inversely proportional to A) the square of the distance between the two objects. B) the product of the masses of the two objects. C) the square of the product of the masses of the two objects. D) the distance between the two objects. E) none of the above 7) A 15.0-kg child is sitting on a playground teeter-totter, 1.50 m from the pivot. What is the minimum distance, on the other side of the pivot, such that a 220-N force will make the child lift off the ground? A) 0.102 m B) 1.50 m C) 2.35 m D) 9.78 m E) 1.00 m 10) A sewing machine needle moves with a frequency of 2.5 Hz. Approximately how long does it take it to move from the highest point to the lowest point in its travel? A) 0.20 s B) 1.25 s C) 0.40 s D) 0.10 s E) 0.80 s 2 14) An astronaut has landed on an asteroid and conducts an experiment to determine the acceleration of gravity on that asteroid. She uses a pendulum that has a period of oscillation of 2.00 s on Earth and finds that on the asteroid the period is 11.3 s. What is the acceleration of gravity on that asteroid? A) 0.307 m/s2 11) The time for one cycle of a periodic process is called the A) frequency. B) energy. C) period. D) wavelength. E) amplitude. B) 1.66 m/s2 C) 0.0544 m/s2 D) 1.74 m/s2 E) 5.51 m/s2 12) When the mass of a simple pendulum is tripled, the time required for one complete vibration A) decreases to 1/ 3 of its original value. B) increases by a factor of 2. C) increases by a factor of 3. D) does not change. E) decreases to one-third of its original value. 15) A mass m is attached to a vertical spring with a force constant k, it oscillates with a period T. If the spring is cut to one third of its original length and the same mass is attached to it, the new period of oscillation will be A) less than T. B) equal to T. C) greater than T. D) It could be greater or less than T, depending on how you cut the spring. 13) In simple harmonic motion, the acceleration is proportional to A) the velocity. B) the displacement. C) the frequency. D) the amplitude. E) all of the above 16) Two equal forces are applied to a door at the doorknob. The first force is applied perpendicular to the door; the second force is applied at 30° to the plane of the door. Which force exerts the greater torque? A) both exert equal non-zero torques B) the second applied at an angle C) both exert zero torques D) the first applied perpendicular to the door E) Additional information is needed. 3 TRUE/FALSE. Write ʹTʹ if the statement is true and ʹFʹ if the statement is false. FIGURE 11-5 17) The reason that when an object falls towards Earth, Earth does not move toward the object, is that the force exerted by Earth on the object is so much bigger. 19) An 82.0 kg-diver stands at the edge of a light 5.00-m diving board, which is supported by two pillars 1.60 m apart, as shown in Figure 11-5. Find the force exerted by pillar A. A) 1.71 kN downwards B) 2.51 kN downwards C) 1.71 kN upwards D) 3.44 kN upwards E) 2.51 kN upwards MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 18) A mass on a spring undergoes SHM. When the mass is at its maximum displacement from equilibrium, its instantaneous velocity A) is less than maximum, but not zero. B) is maximum. C) is zero. D) cannot be determined without mass information given. E) cannot be determined without spring constant information given. 20) Because Earthʹs orbit is slightly elliptical, Earth actually gets closer to the Sun during part of the year. When Earth is closer to the Sun its orbital speed is A) sometimes greater sometimes smaller than when Earth is farthest away from the Sun. B) the same as when Earth is farthest away from the Sun. C) less than when Earth is farthest away from the Sun. D) greater than when Earth is farthest away from the Sun. 4 21) A man is holding an 8.00-kg vacuum cleaner at armʹs length, a distance of 0.550 m from his shoulder. What is the torque on the shoulder joint if the arm is horizontal? A) 43.2 Nm B) 14.5 Nm C) 0.242 Nm D) 4.40 Nm E) 0 Nm 24) Two objects attract each other gravitationally. If the distance between their centers is cut in half, the gravitational force A) doubles. B) is cut in half. C) quadruples D) is cut to one fourth. 25) A mass is attached to a vertical spring and bobs up and down between points A and B. Where is the mass located when its kinetic energy is a minimum? A) midway between A and B B) one-third of the way between A and B C) one-fourth of the way between A and B D) at either A or B E) none of the above 22) A mass is attached to a spring and oscillates with a period T. If the mass is doubled, what is the new period? A) T B) T/2 C) T/ 2 D) T 2 E) 2T 26) The hydrogen atom consists of a proton of mass 1.67 × 10-27 kg and an orbiting electron of mass 9.11 × 10-31 kg. In one of its orbits, the electron is 5.3 × 10-11 m from the proton. What is the mutual attractive gravitational force between the electron and proton? A) 3.6 × 10-47 N B) 1.8 × 10-47 N C) 5.4 × 10-47 N D) 9.3 × 10-47 N E) 7.0 × 10-47 N 23) A simple pendulum consists of a mass M attached to a weightless string of length L. For this system, when undergoing small oscillations A) the frequency is independent of the length L. B) the frequency is inversely proportional to the amplitude. C) the frequency is proportional to the amplitude. D) the period is proportional to the amplitude. E) the frequency is independent of the mass M. 5 27) What would be the weight of a 59.1-kg astronaut on a planet twice as massive as Earth and having twice Earthʹs radius? A) 1160 N B) 290 N C) 580 N D) 1200 N E) 118 N 30) Two planets have the same surface gravity, but planet B has twice the radius of planet A. If planet A has mass m, what is the mass of planet B? A) 4m B) m C) 1.41m D) 0.707m 31) When a mass of 0.350 kg is attached to a vertical spring and lowered slowly, the spring stretches a distance d. The mass is now displaced from its equilibrium position and undergoes 100 oscillations in 48.9 s. What is the stretch distance d? A) 2.35 cm B) 4.71 cm C) 6.28 cm D) 5.94 cm E) 2.97 cm 28) A pendulum that was originally erected by Foucault at the Pantheon in Paris for the Paris Exhibition in 1851 was restored in 1995. It has a 28.0 kg sphere suspended from a 67.0-m light cable. How long would it take for the bob in this pendulum to move from the position of maximum displacement back to the equilibrium point? A) 4.11 s B) 32.2 s C) 2.58 s D) 21.5 s E) 42.9 s 32) Doubling only the amplitude of a vibrating mass-and-spring system produces what effect on the systemʹs mechanical energy? A) increases the energy by a factor of three B) increases the energy by a factor of two C) increases the energy by a factor of four D) increases the energy by a factor of square root of two E) produces no change 29) In a supermarket, you place a 5 lb (22.3 N) bag of oranges on a scale. The scale starts to oscillate at 2.70 Hz. What is the force constant of the scale? A) 327 N/m B) 602 N/m C) 409 N/m D) 654 N/m E) 819 N/m 6 33) A mass oscillates on the end of a spring, both on Earth and on the Moon. Where is the period the greatest? A) the Moon B) Earth C) the same on both Earth and the Moon D) Cannot be determined from the information given. 36) If you take a given pendulum to the Moon, where the acceleration of gravity is less than on Earth, the resonant frequency of the pendulum will A) become zero. B) increase. C) decrease. D) not change. E) either increase or decrease; it depends on its length to mass ratio. 34) A pendulum of length L is suspended from the ceiling of an elevator. When the elevator is at rest the period of the pendulum is T. How does the period of the pendulum change when the elevator moves upward with constant acceleration? A) The period decreases. B) The period does not change. C) The period increases. D) The period becomes zero. E) The period increases if the upward acceleration is more than g/2 but decreases if the upward acceleration is less than g/2. 37) If your heart is beating at 76.0 beats per minute, what is the frequency of your heartʹs oscillations? A) 2.54 Hz B) 1450 Hz C) 4560 Hz D) 1.27 Hz E) 3.98 Hz 35) The mass of the Moon is 7.4 × 1022 kg and its mean radius is 1.75 × 103 km. What is the acceleration due to gravity at the surface of the Moon? A) 0.80 m/s2 B) 1.6 m/s2 C) 9.80 m/s2 D) 2.8 × 106 m/s2 7 Answer Key Testname: AP THIS+THAT TEST SAMPLE 1) D 24) C Diff: 1 Diff: 1 2) B 25) D Diff: 1 Diff: 2 3) A 26) A Diff: 2 Diff: 1 4) E 27) B Diff: 1 Diff: 1 5) B 28) A Diff: 1 Diff: 1 6) C 29) D Diff: 1 Diff: 1 7) E 30) A Diff: 2 Diff: 2 8) D 31) D Diff: 1 Diff: 2 9) A 32) C Diff: 1 Diff: 1 10) A 33) C Diff: 1 Diff: 2 11) C 34) A Diff: 1 Diff: 1 12) D 35) B Diff: 1 Diff: 1 13) B 36) C Diff: 1 Diff: 1 14) A 37) D Diff: 1 Diff: 1 15) A Diff: 2 16) D Diff: 2 17) FALSE Diff: 1 18) C Diff: 1 19) A Diff: 1 20) D Diff: 1 21) A Diff: 1 22) D Diff: 1 23) E Diff: 2 8