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In physics, work is defined as a. force times time. b. force divided by distance. c. distance divided by time. d. force divided by time. e. force times distance.
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In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

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Page 1: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

In physics, work is defined as

a. force times time.b. force divided by distance.c. distance divided by time.d. force divided by time.e. force times distance.

Page 2: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

In physics, work is defined as

a. force times time.b. force divided by distance.c. distance divided by time.d. force divided by time.e. force times distance.

Page 3: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

The unit of work is the a. watt.b. meter.c. joule.d. newton.e. second.

Page 4: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

The unit of work is the a. watt.b. meter.c. joule.d. newton.e. second.

Page 5: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

Which requires more work: lifting a 70-kg sack vertically 2 meters or lifting a 35-kg sack vertically 4 meters?

a. Lifting the 70 kg sackb. Lifting the 35 kg sackc. Both require the same amount of work.

Page 6: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

Which requires more work: lifting a 70-kg sack vertically 2 meters or lifting a 35-kg sack vertically 4 meters?

a. Lifting the 70 kg sackb. Lifting the 35 kg sackc. Both require the same amount of work.

Page 7: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

How many joules of work are done on a box when a force of 25 N pushes it 3 m?a. 1 Jb. 3 Jc. 8 Jd. 25 Je. 75 J

Page 8: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

How many joules of work are done on a box when a force of 25 N pushes it 3 m?a. 1 Jb. 3 Jc. 8 Jd. 25 Je. 75 J

Page 9: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

Power is defined as the

a. force on an object divided by the time the force acts.b. work done times the time taken to do that work.c. work done on an object divided by the time taken to do the work.d. distance divided by the time taken to move that distance.e. force on an object times the distance the object moves.

Page 10: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

Power is defined as the

a. force on an object divided by the time the force acts.b. work done times the time taken to do that work.c. work done on an object divided by the time taken to do the work.d. distance divided by the time taken to move that distance.e. force on an object times the distance the object moves.

Page 11: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

The unit of power is the a. newton.b. meter.c. joule.d. second.e. watt.

Page 12: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

The unit of power is the a. newton.b. meter.c. joule.d. second.e. watt.

Page 13: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

A job is done slowly, and an identical job is done quickly. Both jobs require the same amount of work but different amounts of a. energy.b. power.c. both A and Bd. none of the above

Page 14: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

A job is done slowly, and an identical job is done quickly. Both jobs require the same amount of work but different amounts of a. energy.b. power.c. both A and Bd. none of the above

Page 15: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

How much power is expended if you lift a 60 N crate 10 meters in 1 second?a. 0 Wb. 6 Wc. 10 Wd. 60 We. 600 W

Page 16: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

How much power is expended if you lift a 60 N crate 10 meters in 1 second?a. 0 Wb. 6 Wc. 10 Wd. 60 We. 600 W

Page 17: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

How much work do you do if you lift two loads up one story compared to lifting just one load up one story?a. One quarter as muchb. One half as muchc. The same amountd. Twice as muche. Four times as much

Page 18: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

How much work do you do if you lift two loads up one story compared to lifting just one load up one story?a. One quarter as muchb. One half as muchc. The same amountd. Twice as muche. Four times as much

Page 19: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

How much work do you do if you lift one load up two stories compared to lifting one load up only one story?a. One quarter as muchb. One half as muchc. The same amountd. Twice as muche. Four times as much

Page 20: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

How much work do you do if you lift one load up two stories compared to lifting one load up only one story?a. One quarter as muchb. One half as muchc. The same amountd. Twice as muche. Four times as much

Page 21: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

If Nellie Newton pushes an object with twice the force for twice the distance, she does

a. twice the work.b. the same work.c. four times the work.d. eight times the work.

Page 22: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

If Nellie Newton pushes an object with twice the force for twice the distance, she does

a. twice the work.b. the same work.c. four times the work.d. eight times the work.

Page 23: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

It takes 80 J to push a large box 8 m across a floor. Assuming the push is in the same direction as the move, what is the magnitude of the force on the box?a. 8 Nb. 10 Nc. 80 Nd. 640 Ne. none of the above

Page 24: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

It takes 80 J to push a large box 8 m across a floor. Assuming the push is in the same direction as the move, what is the magnitude of the force on the box?a. 8 Nb. 10 Nc. 80 Nd. 640 Ne. none of the above

Page 25: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

The momentum of an object is defined as the object's

a. mass times its velocity.b. force times the time interval.c. force times its acceleration.d. mass times it acceleration.e. velocity times the time interval.

Page 26: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

The momentum of an object is defined as the object's

a. mass times its velocity.b. force times the time interval.c. force times its acceleration.d. mass times it acceleration.e. velocity times the time interval.

Page 27: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

Which has more momentum, a large truck moving at 30 miles per hour or a small truck moving at 30 miles per hour?a. Both have the same momentum.b. The small truckc. The large truck

Page 28: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

Which has more momentum, a large truck moving at 30 miles per hour or a small truck moving at 30 miles per hour?a. Both have the same momentum.b. The small truckc. The large truck

Page 29: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

Which of the following has the largest momentum?a. A large truck parked in a parking lotb. A tightrope walker crossing Niagara Fallsc. The science building at your schoold. A pickup truck traveling down the highwaye. A dog running down the street

Page 30: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

Which of the following has the largest momentum?a. A large truck parked in a parking lotb. A tightrope walker crossing Niagara Fallsc. The science building at your schoold. A pickup truck traveling down the highwaye. A dog running down the street

Page 31: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

A 2-kg ball is thrown at 3 m/s. What is the ball's momentum?a. 2 kg·m/sb. 3 kg·m/sc. 6 kg·m/sd. 9 kg·m/se. none of the above

Page 32: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

A 2-kg ball is thrown at 3 m/s. What is the ball's momentum?a. 2 kg·m/sb. 3 kg·m/sc. 6 kg·m/sd. 9 kg·m/se. none of the above

Page 33: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

A ball is moving at 6.0 m/s and has a momentum of 24.0 kg·m/s. What is the ball's mass?a. 0.3 kgb. 4.0 kgc. 24.0 kgd. 144.0 kge. none of the above

Page 34: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

A ball is moving at 6.0 m/s and has a momentum of 24.0 kg·m/s. What is the ball's mass?a. 0.3 kgb. 4.0 kgc. 24.0 kgd. 144.0 kge. none of the above

Page 35: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

In order to catch a ball, a baseball player moves his or her hand backward in the direction of the ball's motion. Doing this reduces the force of impact on the player's hand principally because a. the time of impact is decreased.b. the time of impact is increased.c. the velocity of the hand is reduced.d. the momentum of impact is reduced.e. none of the above

Page 36: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

In order to catch a ball, a baseball player moves his or her hand backward in the direction of the ball's motion. Doing this reduces the force of impact on the player's hand principally because a. the time of impact is decreased.b. the time of impact is increased.c. the velocity of the hand is reduced.d. the momentum of impact is reduced.e. none of the above

Page 37: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

Momentum of a system is conserved only when a. there are no internal forces acting on the system.b. the system is not moving.c. there are no forces acting on the system.d. there is no net external force acting on the system.e. the system has zero momentum.

Page 38: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

Momentum of a system is conserved only when a. there are no internal forces acting on the system.b. the system is not moving.c. there are no forces acting on the system.d. there is no net external force acting on the system.e. the system has zero momentum.

Page 39: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

Suppose a girl is standing on a pond where there is no friction between her feet and the ice. In order to get off the ice, she can a. bend over touching the ice in front of her and then bring her feet to her hands.b. walk very slowly on tiptoe.c. get on her hands and knees and crawl off the ice.d. throw something in the direction opposite to the way she wants to go.e. all of the above will work

Page 40: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

Suppose a girl is standing on a pond where there is no friction between her feet and the ice. In order to get off the ice, she can a. bend over touching the ice in front of her and then bring her feet to her hands.b. walk very slowly on tiptoe.c. get on her hands and knees and crawl off the ice.d. throw something in the direction opposite to the way she wants to go.e. all of the above will work

Page 41: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

Suppose a cannon is made of a strong but very light material. Suppose also that the cannonball is more massive than the cannon itself. For such a system

a. conservation of momentum would not hold.b. conservation of energy would not hold.c. the target would be a safer place than where the operator is located.d. the force on the cannonball would be greater than the force on the cannon.e. recoil problems would be lessened.

Page 42: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

Suppose a cannon is made of a strong but very light material. Suppose also that the cannonball is more massive than the cannon itself. For such a system

a. conservation of momentum would not hold.b. conservation of energy would not hold.c. the target would be a safer place than where the operator is located.d. the force on the cannonball would be greater than the force on the cannon.e. recoil problems would be lessened.

Page 43: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

A cannon fires a cannonball. The speed of the cannonball will be the same as the speed of the recoiling cannon a. if the mass of the cannonball equals the mass of the cannon.b. because momentum is conserved.c. because velocity is conserved.d. because both velocity and momentum are conserved.e. none of the above

Page 44: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

A cannon fires a cannonball. The speed of the cannonball will be the same as the speed of the recoiling cannon a. if the mass of the cannonball equals the mass of the cannon.b. because momentum is conserved.c. because velocity is conserved.d. because both velocity and momentum are conserved.e. none of the above

Page 45: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

Superman is at rest in space when he throws an asteroid that has more mass than he does. Which moves faster, Superman or the asteroid?a. Supermanb. The asteroidc. They both move at the same speed.

Page 46: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

Superman is at rest in space when he throws an asteroid that has more mass than he does. Which moves faster, Superman or the asteroid?a. Supermanb. The asteroidc. They both move at the same speed.

Page 47: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

A moving freight car runs into an identical car at rest on the track. The cars couple together. Compared to the velocity of the first car before the collision, the velocity of the combined cars after the collision is a. zero.b. one half as large.c. the same.d. twice as large.e. More information is needed to say.

Page 48: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

A moving freight car runs into an identical car at rest on the track. The cars couple together. Compared to the velocity of the first car before the collision, the velocity of the combined cars after the collision is a. zero.b. one half as large.c. the same.d. twice as large.e. More information is needed to say.

Page 49: In physics, work is defined as a.force times time. b.force divided by distance. c.distance divided by time. d.force divided by time. e.force times distance.

1. What is the average momentum of a 50-kg skateboareder who covers 400 m in 50 s?

2. A 30-kg girl and a 50-kg boy face each other on friction-free roller skates. The girl pushes the boy, who moves away at a speed of 3 m/s. What is the girl's speed?

3. A 40-kg football player leaps through the air to collide with and tackle a 50-kg player heading toward him, also in the air. If the 40-kg player is heading to the right at 9 m/s and the 50-kg player is heading toward the left at 2 m/s, what is the speed and direction of the tangled players?