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The document contains multiple choice questions about physics concepts including kinetic energy, work, power, and potential energy. It asks the reader to calculate values like the kinetic energy of an object with a given mass and velocity, the work required to lift an object through a distance on a planet with a given gravitational acceleration, and the equivalent units for one joule. It also asks the reader to identify definitions, equations, and relationships between concepts like how doubling an object's speed affects its kinetic energy.
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The document contains multiple choice questions about physics concepts including kinetic energy, work, power, and potential energy. It asks the reader to calculate values like the kinetic energy of an object with a given mass and velocity, the work required to lift an object through a distance on a planet with a given gravitational acceleration, and the equivalent units for one joule. It also asks the reader to identify definitions, equations, and relationships between concepts like how doubling an object's speed affects its kinetic energy.
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1.Consider a hockey player skating down the ice at 10.0 m/s. His mass is 82.0 kg.

What is his
kinetic energy?

a. 820 J b. 410 J c. 8.20 × 10 4 J d.4.10 × 10 3 J

 2. An object whose mass is 10.0 kg is lifted through a distance of 4.000 m on a planet where the
gravitational acceleration is 6.000 m/s 2 . How much work is required to do this?

a. 60.0 J b. 24.0 J c. 40.0 J d. 240 J

3. One joule, reduced to base units, is equivalent to

a. one kilogram-meter per second squared.

b. one kilogram-meter.

c. one kilogram-meter squared per second squared.

d. one meter per second squared.

4. During a certain time interval, a 20-N object free-falls 10 meters. The object gains _____
Joules of kinetic energy during this interval.

a. 10 b. 20 c. 200 d. 2000

5. Work done = Force x _______

a. distance b. acceleration c. velocity d. speed

6. Which form of energy does the flowing water possess?

a. gravitational energy c. electrical energy

b. potential energy d. kinetic energy

7. A body of mass 2kg is dropped from a height of 1m. its kinetic energy as it touches the
ground is

a. 19.6 N b. 19.6 J c. 19.6kg d. 19.6 m

8.

8.   A coolie carries a load of 500 N to a distance of 100 m. The work done by him is

a. 5 N b. 50,000Nm c. o d. 1/5 N
Power is a measure of the _______

1. rate of change of momentum

2. force which produces motion

3. change of energy

4. rate of change of energy

A 40 newton object is released from a height of 10 m. Just before it hits the ground, its kinetic
energy, in joules is _______

1. 400

2. 3920

3. 2800

4. 4000

If the speed of an object is doubled then its kinetic energy is _______

1. doubled

2. quadrupled

3. halved

4. tripled

A 1 kg mass has a kinetic energy of 1 joule when its speed is

1. 0.45 m/s

2. 1 m/s

3. 1.4 m/s

4. 4.4 m/s

:   Name the physical quantity which is equal to the product of force and velocity.

1. work

2. energy

3. power

4. acceleration
An object of mass 1 kg has potential energy of 1 joule relative to the ground when it is at a
height of _______.

1. 0.102 m

2. 1m

3. 9.8 m

4. 32 m

The amount of work done when a 80.00-kg person jumps 1.000 m into the air in
Q.2)
0.5000 s is
A.292.0 J
B.40.00 J
C.784.00 J
D.1568 J
E. 160.0 J
Q
. Nicholas exerts a certain force to lift a dumbell 3.0 m straight above his head in
1 20 s. If he had completed the same task in 10 s, the energy he would need to use
1 would be
)
A.twice as great
B.the same
C.four times as great
D.half as great
E. cannot be calculated using the given information
Q
.
If Elio pushes against an immobile wall with twice as much force as Jordan,
1
which of the following is TRUE?
2
)
A.Elio is doing twice as much work as Jordan.
B.Elio generates twice as much power as Jordan.
C.Elio is doing four times as much work as Jordan.
D.No work is being done by Elio or Jordan.
E.They both generate power in equal amounts.

2. A girl carries a heavy suitcase quickly up a flight of stairs. A boy of the same weight carries
the same suitcase slowly up the flight of stairs. Which statement is true?

a. The girl did less work and had less power than the bot.

b. The girl has less power than the boy.

c. The girl did more work and had more power than the boy.

d. The girl had more power than the boy.

3. Mr. M hold his cat Fluffy over his head. As he holds the cat motionless in the air, a strict
interpretation of the laws of physics shows that Mr. M…

a. is not doing any work nor expending power


b. is not doing any work but is expending power.

c. is doing work but not expending power

d. is doing work and expending power

4. When the speed of an object doubles, its kinetic energy?

a. is halved b. doubles c. quadruples d. is squared

1) In which of the following situations is work being done from a scientist’s perspective?
a. a person sitting on the chair c. a person walking with a load on its head
b. a person pushing the wall d. a person lifting a box
2) Which of these equations gives the amount of work done?
a. Work = F/d c. Work = Fd
b. Work = Fgd d. Work = F/t
3) How much work is done in holding a 1-kg object 2 m above the ground?
a. zero c. 9.8
b. 2 d. 19.6
4) How much work was done on an object when a constant force of 20 N pushed it 2 m
away?
a. zero c. 20
b, 10 d. 40

3. A force of 25 N is used to slide a 150-N sofa, 5 m across a floor. How much work is
done on the sofa?
a. 0 joule b. 125 joules c. 245 joules d. 750 joules
4. How much work is done in holding a 2-kg book 2 m above the ground?
a. 0 joule b. 4 joules c. 19.6 joules d. 39.2 joules
5. An object lifted to a height of 5 meters gained 1000 J of potential energy. Then, it is
allowed to freely fall. What is its kinetic energy when it hits the ground?
a. zero J c. 5000 J
b. 1000 J d. 50000 J
6. A 1-kg ball rolling with a speed of 2 m/s has a kinetic energy equal to
a. 1 J c. 4 J
b. 2 J d. 8 J

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