SPH 3U – Review #1
MOTION (& FORCES)
- Compare distance, position, and displacement.
- How are speed and velocity different?
- How deep is BC’s well in metres (diagram on right)?
- Sketch a d : t curve, a v : t curve and an a : t curve for each of these different situations: constant velocity; constant acceleration.
- What is an example of uniform motion?
- *While prepping for the exam, Sam and Mike decide to do some practical tests. Sam leaves the start line with a speed of 0 m/s but accelerates uniformly at a rate of 2.8 m/s2 for 2.0 s then runs with a constant speed. Mike waits 1.0 s after Sam departs and begins to accelerate from rest at 3.2 m/s2 until he catches Sam.
a)How long does it take for Mike to catch Sam?
b)How far do the two lab partners travel before Mike catches Sam?
c)Sketch a d : t curve and a v : t curve for the two young physicists.
- What is meant by freefall? At what rate do we fall on Earth? What is terminal velocity?
- Why is the letter g used to symbolize the acceleration towards the centre of the Earth?
- If an object was dropped from 3000 m (in an airplane), what would its speed be after 4.0s? How far would the object have dropped in that time?
(MOTION &) FORCES
- What are the four fundamental forces? What is the unit for force and what are the base units that it is derived from?
- Describe Newton’s three laws of motion without formulas.
- What is the inverse squared law and how does it apply to gravity?
- Calculate ‘g’ using Newton’s 2nd law and the universal law of gravitation.
- What relationships do net Force, mass and acceleration have according to Newton’s 2nd Law?
- Why are ‘g’ and the force of gravity different when describing the properties of an object?
- Two objects of different mass dropped from a height in a vacuum will do what? Why?
- What is meant by net, resultant, or an unbalanced force? Which of Newton’s laws applies here?
- A 3.5 kg mass is being pulled by a 45 N force to the right along a rough floor. The mass is accelerating at 3.0 m/s2 in the same direction. What is the force of friction on the mass? What is the coefficient of friction between the floor and the mass?
- You are applying 8 N [E 30° S] of horizontal force on a 3 kg mass. If the net force on the mass is 2.6 N [E], calculate the missing force.
- Two boxes (with masses of 12 kg and 23 kg) are attached by a non-stretching rope. There is a pulling force on the first box of 38.5 N, pulling it across a frictionless floor. What tension force is there in the rope?
- What values are necessary to determine the force of friction between an object and a surface?
- Describe the occurrences of friction in a car. Which are desirable, and which are not?
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