PHYS 1060 Midterm Exam 1, Spring 2012 - Solutions
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Problem 1:
Two children are balanced on a seesaw, but one child weighs twice as much as the other child. The heavier child is sitting half as far from the pivot as is the lighter child. Since the seesaw is balanced, the heavier child is exerting on the seesaw
Answer: (C) a torque that is equal in amount but oppositely directed to the torque the lighter child is exerting. [82.3% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 2:
When you're using your cellphone on the beach, in which direction is current flowing through its battery and through its computer?
Answer: (A) Current flows toward higher voltage through the battery and toward lower voltage through the computer. [84.7% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 3:
A boy is bicycling up a hill and appears to need some help. As he passes you, you reach out with your hand and exert an uphill force of 10 N on him. When you do this, the boy exerts
Answer: (B) a downhill force of 10 N on you, because forces always come in equal but oppositely directed pairs. [93.5% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 4:
You are watching children play a game of tug-o-war with a plastic clothesline. The two teams are pulling at opposite ends of the cord and each team is trying to drag the other team into a mud puddle that lies between them. After a few minutes without progress, the team on the right suddenly pulls hard toward the right. The team on the left has anticipated this threat and is able to keep their end of the rope from moving. The right end of the rope stretches toward the right and the rope breaks. Breaking the rope required energy and that energy was provided by
Answer: (D) the team on the right. [89.5% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 5:
You toss your cellphone directly upward and watch it rise to its peak height. At the moment that it reaches that peak height, its velocity is
Answer: (D) zero and its acceleration is downward. [87.5% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 6:
You are moving into a loft apartment and are now dragging an old carpet across the floor in a straight line at a steady speed. Which of the following statements about the forces acting on the carpet is correct?
Answer: (B) The amount of force that you're exerting on the carpet must be equal to amount of force that friction is exerting on it. [90.7% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 7:
When a flashlight experiences a short circuit, the current in the flashlight bypasses
Answer: (C) the lightbulb. [98.4% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 8:
A battery charger recharges a battery by
Answer: (A) pushing current through the battery from its positive terminal to its negative terminal. [81.9% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 9:
You are bicycling along a quiet street when a child runs in front of you to retrieve a toy. You slam on the brakes and lock your wheels. The bicycle skids to a stop. What has become of your kinetic energy?
Answer: (D) It's now thermal energy in the wheels and ground. [91.1% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 10:
You have two "alkaline" batteries, one is a small AAA battery and the other is a large D battery. Compared to the AAA battery, the D battery provides
Answer: (A) the same voltage difference between its terminals but it can pump more charge before it runs out of energy. [90.7% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 11:
A cheerleader leaps into the air with her arms and legs extended and then pulls herself into a compact ball to complete a somersault. She opens up again and lands on her feet. During the time that she is not touching the ground, one aspect of her motion that is constant is her
Answer: (D) angular momentum. [92.7% picked]
Why: Video discussion is wrong -- the answer is angular momentum, not angular velocity
Problem 12:
A xerographic copier uses a very thin wire with a large positive voltage to spray electric charges onto the surface of its photoconductor. The thin wire
Answer: (A) has a strong electric field near it and that strong field pushes charge from the wire onto air molecules. [95.6% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 13:
You walk on a carpet and accumulate a large static charge. If you reach out to a doorknob with your finger, you'll receive a strong shock. Instead, you reach out to the doorknob with a sharp metal needle in your hand, pointing that needle toward the doorknob. As the needle moves toward the doorknob, you
Answer: (B) receive no shock at all. [96.4% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 14:
You are water-skiing behind your new yacht and the rope from the yacht is pulling you forward. At this moment, you are traveling in a straight line path at a constant speed. The net force you are experiencing is
Answer: (B) zero. [96.8% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 15:
Running on soft dry sand is exhausting, so you switch to running on hard wet sand. The hard wet sand removes less energy from you because
Answer: (A) it barely moves downward as you push downward on it, so you do almost zero work on it. [92.3% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 16:
While wandering in the dark toward the refrigerator, you accidentally walk into a concrete wall and come to a sudden stop without bouncing back. Fortunately, that wall was covered with a soft fabric wall hanging. Coming to a stop on the soft fabric was more pleasant than coming to a stop on the concrete because you transfer
Answer: (D) the same momentum to either surface, but you transfer it more slowly to the fabric than to the concrete. [98.0% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 17:
You walk on a carpet and accumulate a large static charge. You touch a metal pot that's resting on an insulating plastic countertop and transfer some of your charge to the pot. When you remove your hand from the pot, the pot's charge is
Answer: (D) on its outer surface. [97.2% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 18:
In accordance with Ohm's law, the voltage difference between the two ends of a metal wire is proportional to
Answer: (A) the current passing through that wire. [87.9% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 19:
Alice and Bob are carrying 50 pound bags of seeds from the sidewalk to your penthouse garden, 100 feet above the sidewalk. Alice carries bags up the stairs. Bob carries bags up a vertical ladder. Compare the work each person does on a bag while moving it from the sidewalk to the garden. [Neglect friction and air resistance, and assume that bags are motionless at the start and finish.]
Answer: (B) Alice and Bob do the same work on a bag. [95.6% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 20:
Your favorite marble rolls off the deck and falls for 2 seconds before hitting the ground. After only 1 second of falling, the marble was
Answer: (D) much closer to the deck than to the ground. [91.5% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 21:
You are riding a cable car from a valley to a mountaintop and are traveling straight toward the mountaintop at a steady pace. In which direction is the cable car pushing you?
Answer: (B) Directly upward. [87.5% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 22:
You are wearing roller skates. You board a bus and stand motionless in the aisle of the motionless bus. You are facing forward and not touching anything as the bus starts moving forward. You find yourself heading toward the back of the bus. What is causing you to head toward the back of the bus?
Answer: (B) Inertia. [98.0% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 23:
You toss a basketball straight up. Disregarding any effects of due to the air, what force or forces are acting on the basketball while it is above your hands?
Answer: (D) Its weight. [80.2% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 24:
You accidently put the wrong type of batteries in your flashlight. When you turn it on, twice the normal current flows through the lightbulb and that current experiences twice the normal voltage drop as it passes through the lightbulb. The power being delivered to the lightbulb is
Answer: (A) 4 times normal. [72.2% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 25:
You have a balloon that is negatively charged and a glass window that is electrically neutral. You observe that the balloon sticks to the window. Why is the balloon attracted to the window?
Answer: (A) The window's positive charges shift toward the balloon and its negative charges shift away from the balloon, leading to a net attraction between the balloon and the window. [94.0% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 26:
A glass bottle and its adhesive label are both electrically neutral. You hold the bottle and label with insulating rubber gloves and peel the label off the bottle. The label acquires a positive net charge. As you move the label farther away from the bottle, still holding them with your gloves, the voltage of label
Answer: (D) increases, but its net charge remains constant. [92.3% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 27:
You're having trouble loosening a rusty bolt with a small wrench, so you borrow a large wrench from your neighbor. Exerting only a modest force on the handle of this new wrench easily unscrews the bolt. The large wrench helps because it
Answer: (B) allows you to exert your force far from the center of rotation, so that you produce a large torque on the bolt. [89.5% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 28:
You are at the gym, exercising on a step machine. You have one foot on each of the machine's pedals and you move those pedals up and down as you step. The pedals always push upward on your feet, but they push harder while moving downward than while moving upward. When during this exercise are you transferring energy to the step machine?
Answer: (B) As the pedals move downward. [44.8% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 29:
Two bowling balls, one of which weighs twice as much as the other, roll off of a horizontal table together at the same initial velocity. In this situation,
Answer: (B) both balls hit the floor at approximately the same time and at the same distance from the table. [87.9% picked]
Why: Video Discussion
Problem 30:
You're at the lake and watch two children jump off a dock at the same time. They both kick equally hard during their jumps, but one child jumps mostly upward while the other child jumps mostly forward. After they leave the dock,
Answer: (C) the child who jumps forward reaches the water before the child who jumps upward. [89.5% picked]
Why: Video Discussion