Slide 1Chapter 14 Slide 2 An object moves with simple harmonic motion. If the amplitude and the period are both doubled, the objects maximum speed is 1. quartered. 2. halved.…
Slide 1Chapter 10 Slide 2 Rank in order, from largest to smallest, the gravitational potential energies of balls 1 to 4. 1. (U g ) 1 > (U g ) 2 > (U g ) 3 > (U g…
Slide 1Chapter 15 Slide 2 A piece of glass is broken into two pieces of different size. Rank order, from largest to smallest, the mass densities of pieces 1, 2, and 3. 1.…
Slide 1Chapter 11 Slide 2 5. There is no transformation because energy is conserved. A child slides down a playground slide at constant speed. The energy transformation is…
Slide 1Chapter 4 Slide 2 Two forces are exerted on an object. What third force would make the net force point to the left? (1) (2)(3)(4) Slide 3 Two forces are exerted on…
Slide 1Chapter 8 Slide 2 What, if anything, is wrong with the force diagram for a bicycle that is accelerating toward the right? 1. It does not draw each object separately.…
Slide 1Chapter 20 Slide 2 The graph at the top is the history graph at x = 4 m of a wave traveling to the right at a speed of 2 m/s. Which is the history graph of this wave…
Slide 1Chapter 34 Slide 2 What is the direction of the net force on the moving charge? 1. Into the page 2. Out of the page 3. Left 4. Right 5. Up and left at 45° Slide 3…
Slide 1Chapter 29 Slide 2 The positive charge is the end view of a positively charged glass rod. A negatively charged particle moves in a circular arc around the glass rod.…