Dynamics Practice Test
Dynamics Practice Test
Physics 11 – SPH3U0
True/False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
____ 1. The reason your head feels like it jerks backward when pulling away from a stop sign is best explained by
Newton's First Law.
____ 2. An airplane is flying in level flight with constant velocity. The forward "thrust" force acting on the airplane is
greater than the "drag" force acting in the opposite direction.
____ 3. If the vector sum of all forces acting on an object is precisely zero, the object could still be moving.
____ 4. For any pair of surfaces, the coefficient of static friction between the surfaces is less than the corresponding
coefficient of kinetic friction.
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____ 5. Which of the following fundamental forces only exerts forces of attraction, never repulsion?
a. gravitational d. strong nuclear
b. electromagnetic e. gravitational and electromagnetic
c. weak nuclear
____ 6. A curling stone is pushed along the ice surface during its delivery. Which of the following free-body diagrams
best represents the curling stone?
a. A b. B c. C d. D e. E
____ 7. Which of the following free-body diagrams best represents the forces acting on an astronaut orbiting at a
constant velocity around the Earth?
a. A b. B c. C d. D e. E
____ 8. Study the free-body diagram below and choose the statement that best describes the dynamics of the situation.
2. A driver approaches an intersection at a speed of 14 m/s [E] when the light turns amber. The driver
applies the brakes to get the maximum stopping force without skidding. The car has a mass of 1500 kg,
and the coefficient of friction between the tires and the road is 1.07. Ignoring the driver’s reaction time,
calculate:
a) The maximum deceleration of the car
b) The stopping distance
3. A 75.0 kg water-skier is accelerated from rest to 9.00 m/s [E] in 2.50 s. If the force of kinetic friction
between the skis and the water surface is 2400 N, calculate the force of tension in the rope that pulled the
skier.
4. The COBE satellite (m = 255 kg) occupies a very special point in space where the gravitational pull from
Earth is exactly equal to the gravitational pull from the Sun. At this point, a satellite can remain
suspended indefinitely without moving any closer or further from the Sun or Earth. This spot exists
approximately 9.10 x 102 km above the surface of Earth.
a) Draw a sketch of this situation and label the forces acting on the COBE satellite.
b) Calculate the force of gravity between the Earth (mE = 5.97 x 1024 kg, rE = 6.37 x 106 m,) and the
COBE satellite at this point.
5. An 80 kg baseball player slides to a stop at third base. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the
player and the ground is 0.70. His speed at the start of the slide is 8.23 m/s.
a) Calculate his acceleration during the slide.
b) How long (in time) does he slide until he stops?
Dynamics Unit Test
Answer Section
TRUE/FALSE
1. ANS: T
The inertia of your head is a resistance to change. As a result, when the car accelerates, it takes a moment for
your head to respond with the same acceleration.
2. ANS: F
If they were not the same, the plane would not be experiencing “constant velocity” but would be accelerating
instead.
3. ANS: T
4. ANS: F
MULTIPLE CHOICE
5. ANS: A
6. ANS: E
7. ANS: C
8. ANS: D
9. ANS: D
10. ANS: A
11. ANS: E
12. ANS: D
13. ANS: E
14. ANS: C
15. ANS: A
16. ANS: E