QUESTION 24 An object moves around a circle. If the radius is doubled keeping the speed the same then the magnitude of the centripetal force must be: A. the same OB. four times as great OC. half as great OD. one-fourth as great E. twice as great 4.7 N) acts on a mass of 2.3 kg as it moves in the x direction at a speed of 72 m/s. What is the rate at wh

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#### Question 14
An object moves around a circle. If the radius is doubled keeping the speed the same, then the magnitude of the centripetal force must be:
  - A. the same
  - B. four times as great
  - C. half as great
  - D. one-fourth as great
  - E. twice as great

#### Question 25
A force \(\mathbf{F} = (4.1 \, \mathbf{i}) + (2.6 \, \mathbf{j}) - (4.7 \, \mathbf{k}) \, \text{N} \) acts on a mass of 2.3 kg as it moves in the x-direction at a speed of 2.1 m/s. What is the rate at which this force is doing work?

  - A. 4.49 W
  - B. 8.15 W
  - C. 30 W
  - D. 8.8 W
  - E. 60 W

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Transcribed Image Text:### Physics Quiz Questions #### Question 14 An object moves around a circle. If the radius is doubled keeping the speed the same, then the magnitude of the centripetal force must be: - A. the same - B. four times as great - C. half as great - D. one-fourth as great - E. twice as great #### Question 25 A force \(\mathbf{F} = (4.1 \, \mathbf{i}) + (2.6 \, \mathbf{j}) - (4.7 \, \mathbf{k}) \, \text{N} \) acts on a mass of 2.3 kg as it moves in the x-direction at a speed of 2.1 m/s. What is the rate at which this force is doing work? - A. 4.49 W - B. 8.15 W - C. 30 W - D. 8.8 W - E. 60 W Click 'Save All Answers' to save all answers. Click 'Go to Submit Quiz' to score and submit. Click 'Save & Return' to save all answers and return.
### Physics Quiz: Pendulum and Static Friction Problems

#### Question 22
A simple pendulum consists of a 2.0 kg mass attached to a string. The pendulum is released from rest at a vertical distance of 1.6 m from the lowest position. The speed at the lowest point is:
- A. 1.9 m/s
- B. 3.7 m/s
- C. 3.6 m/s
- D. 6.0 m/s
- E. 4.4 m/s

#### Question 23
The coefficient of static friction between block and table is 0.25. Block B weighs 7 N and the angle θ is 30°. Find the maximum weight of block A for which the system will be stationary.

**Diagram Explanation:**
- The diagram shows a system with two blocks, identified as A and B.
- Block A is on a horizontal table, and Block B is hanging off the edge of the table connected by a string that passes over a pulley (labeled as "Knot").
- The string forms an angle θ of 30° with the vertical.
  
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Transcribed Image Text:### Physics Quiz: Pendulum and Static Friction Problems #### Question 22 A simple pendulum consists of a 2.0 kg mass attached to a string. The pendulum is released from rest at a vertical distance of 1.6 m from the lowest position. The speed at the lowest point is: - A. 1.9 m/s - B. 3.7 m/s - C. 3.6 m/s - D. 6.0 m/s - E. 4.4 m/s #### Question 23 The coefficient of static friction between block and table is 0.25. Block B weighs 7 N and the angle θ is 30°. Find the maximum weight of block A for which the system will be stationary. **Diagram Explanation:** - The diagram shows a system with two blocks, identified as A and B. - Block A is on a horizontal table, and Block B is hanging off the edge of the table connected by a string that passes over a pulley (labeled as "Knot"). - The string forms an angle θ of 30° with the vertical. Instructions: Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. Overall, this problem set tests understanding of pendulum motion and static friction principles in physics.
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