Physics Review Exercise (Answer Key) PDF
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This document contains a review exercise for physics, focusing on topics such as projectile motion, trajectory, range, impulse, collision types, units of measurements like momentum, mass, impulse, force, range, height and time. The review includes problem-solving questions.
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Physics 1. The curved path of a projectile. TRAJECTORY 1. The curved path of a projectile. 2. The horizontal distance traveled by a projectile. RANGE 2. The horizontal distance traveled by a projectile. 3. It is any object dropped, thrown, or set into motion...
Physics 1. The curved path of a projectile. TRAJECTORY 1. The curved path of a projectile. 2. The horizontal distance traveled by a projectile. RANGE 2. The horizontal distance traveled by a projectile. 3. It is any object dropped, thrown, or set into motion through space. PROJECTILE 3. It is any object dropped, thrown, or set into motion through space. 4. The force acts in the y direction that causes an object to travel in a parabolic arc. GRAVITY 4. The force acts in the y direction that causes an object to travel in a parabolic arc. 5. The path traced by a projectile affected by air resistance is ______________. ASYMMETRIC 5. The path traced by a projectile affected by air resistance is ______________. 6. Momentum is defined as the product of _________. MASS AND VELOCITY 6. Momentum is defined as the product of _________. 7. It is defined as the product of the net force and the time interval over which the force acts. IMPULSE 7. It is defined as the product of the net force and the time interval over which the force acts. 8. The type of collision where both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved. ELASTIC COLLISION 8. The type of collision where both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved. 9. A type of collision wherein the two colliding objects stick together after the collision such that their final velocities are the same and the momentum of the system is conserved. PERFECTLY INELASTIC COLLISION 9. A type of collision wherein the two colliding objects stick together after the collision such that their final velocities are the same and the momentum of the system is conserved. 10. The type of collision where momentum is conserved but kinetic energy is not. INELASTIC COLLISION 10. The type of collision where momentum is conserved but kinetic energy is not. 11. Unit of momentum kg.m/s 11. Unit of momentum 12. Unit of mass kg. 12. Unit of mass 13. Unit of impulse N.s 13. Unit of impulse 14. Unit of force N 14. Unit of force 15. Unit of range and height m 15. Unit of range and height 16. Unit of time s 16. Unit of time 17. Unit of velocity m/s 17. Unit of velocity 18. The type of motion which is a combination of a straight-line motion and a free fall. Projectile Motion 18. The type of motion which is a combination of a straight-line motion and a free fall. 19. The total momentum of an isolated system remains the same. Conservation of Momentum 19. The total momentum of an isolated system remains the same. 20. The vertical distance traveled by a projectile. HEIGHT 20. The vertical distance traveled by a projectile. II. Problem Solving Read and analyze each problem carefully. Show your COMPLETE solutions in solving the problems. Final answer must have two decimal places and round off. 1. A ball is kicked horizontally at 8.0 m/s from a cliff 80 m high. How far from the base of the cliff will the ball strike the ground? 2. A golf ball is hit giving it a velocity of 60 m/s at an angle 𝟑𝟓𝟎 with the horizontal. Find the vertical and horizontal component of its initial velocity, time of flight, horizontal and vertical distance of the golf ball.