6. When adding two perpendicular vectors, which of the following methods is best suited to determining the net vector? a) The component method c) The tip-to-tail method b) d) Scale diagram method Magnitude adding method 7. An airplane is taking off with a speed of 260 km/h with its nose at an angle of inclination of 35 degrees. What are the horizontal and vertical components of it's motion (in that order) in km/h? 230, 110 a) b) 110, 230 c) 150, 210 d) 210, 150 8. An object is dropped and hits the ground 6.00 seconds later. From what height was it dropped? (Ignore air resistance). a) 177 m c) 294 m b) 289 m d) Not enough information given.

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6. When adding two perpendicular vectors, which of the following methods is best suited to
determining the net vector?
a) The component method
c) The tip-to-tail method
7. An airplane is taking off with a speed of 260 km/h with its nose at an angle of inclination of 35
degrees. What are the horizontal and vertical components of it's motion (in that order) in km/h?
230, 110
a)
b)
110, 230
c) 150, 210
d)
210, 150
8. An object is dropped and hits the ground 6.00 seconds later. From what height was it dropped?
(Ignore air resistance).
a)
177 m
c) 294 m
a)
b) Magnitude adding method
d) Scale diagram method
9. An object reaches a maximum velocity of v₂ by travelling a distance d, with an acceleration of a.
How long of a time did this take to accomplish?
0₂²-0₁²
2ad
V₂±√√v₂²-2ad
a
b) 289 m
d) Not enough information given.
c) At its max height
V₂-ad
2
d) None of the above
b)
10. An object is launched from the edge a cliff before falling into the water below. At a particular instant,
its speed is found to be half of its launch speed. Where must the object be along its trajectory?
a) Ascending
b) Descending
d) Not enough information
Transcribed Image Text:6. When adding two perpendicular vectors, which of the following methods is best suited to determining the net vector? a) The component method c) The tip-to-tail method 7. An airplane is taking off with a speed of 260 km/h with its nose at an angle of inclination of 35 degrees. What are the horizontal and vertical components of it's motion (in that order) in km/h? 230, 110 a) b) 110, 230 c) 150, 210 d) 210, 150 8. An object is dropped and hits the ground 6.00 seconds later. From what height was it dropped? (Ignore air resistance). a) 177 m c) 294 m a) b) Magnitude adding method d) Scale diagram method 9. An object reaches a maximum velocity of v₂ by travelling a distance d, with an acceleration of a. How long of a time did this take to accomplish? 0₂²-0₁² 2ad V₂±√√v₂²-2ad a b) 289 m d) Not enough information given. c) At its max height V₂-ad 2 d) None of the above b) 10. An object is launched from the edge a cliff before falling into the water below. At a particular instant, its speed is found to be half of its launch speed. Where must the object be along its trajectory? a) Ascending b) Descending d) Not enough information
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