2a-Dynamics MC Practice Problems
2a-Dynamics MC Practice Problems
2a-Dynamics MC Practice Problems
(C)
M m
g
M
+
(D)
M m
g
M m
+
(E)
M m
g
M m
+
40. A horizontal force F pushes a block of mass m against a vertical wall. The coefficient of friction between the
block and the wall is . What value of F is necessary to keep the block from slipping down the wall?
(A) mg (B) mg (C) mg/ (D) mg(1 - ) (E) mg(1 + )
41. One end of a massless rope is attached to a mass m; the other end is attached to a mass of 1.00 kg. The rope is
hung over a massless frictionless pulley as shown in the accompanying figure. Mass m accelerates downward at
5.0 m/s
2
. What is m?
(A) 3.0 kg (B) 2.0 kg (C) 1.5 kg D. 1.0 kg (E) 0.5 kg
42. As shown in the accompanying figure, a force F is exerted at an angle of u. The block of weight mg is initially
moving the right with speed v. The coefficient of friction between the rough floor and the block is . The
frictional force acting on the block is:
(A) mg to the left. (B) mg to the right. (C) mg F sin u to the left. (D) (mg F cos u) to the right.
(E) (mg + F sin u) to the left.
43. The reaction force does not cancel the action force because:
(A) The action force is greater than the reaction force. (B) The action force is less than the reaction force.
(C) They act on different bodies. (D) They are in the same direction.
(E) The reaction exists only after the action force is removed.
44. A student pulls a wooden box along a rough horizontal floor at constant speed by means of a force P as shown
to the right. Which of the following must be true?
(A) P > f and N < W.
(B) P > f and N = W.
(C) P = f and N > W.
(D) P = f and N = W.
(E) P < f and N = W.
45. A block with initial velocity 4.0 m/s slides 8.0 m across a rough horizontal floor before coming to rest. The
coefficient of friction is:
(A) 0.80 (B) 0.40 (C) 0.20 (D) 0.10 (E) 0.05
46. A car whose mass is 1500 kg is accelerated uniformly from rest to a speed of 20 m/s in 10 s. The magnitude of
the net force accelerating the car is:
(A) 1000 N (B) 2000 N (C) 3000 N (D) 20000 N (E) 30000 N
47. An 800-kg elevator accelerates downward at 2.0 m/s
2
. The force exerted by the cable on the elevator is:
(A) 1.6 kN down (B) 1.6 kN up (C) 6.4 kN up (D) 8.0 kN down (E) 9.6 kN down
48. The 10.0 kg box shown in the figure to the right is sliding to the right along the floor. A horizontal force of 10.0
N is being applied to the right. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the floor is 0.20. The box
is moving with:
(A) acceleration to the left. (B) centripetal acceleration. (C) acceleration to the right.
(D) constant speed and constant velocity. (E) constant speed but not constant velocity.
49. Two blocks X and Y are in contact on a horizontal frictionless surface. A 36 N constant force is applied to X as
shown to the right. The force exerted by X on Y is:
(A) 1.5 N (B) 6.0 N (C) 29 N (D) 30 N (E) 36 N
50. Assume the objects in the following diagrams have equal mass and the strings holding them in place are
identical. In which case would the string be most likely to break?
51. A string with masses of 1.5 kg and 3.0 kg on its ends is hung over a frictionless, massless pulley as shown to the
right. What is the approximate magnitude of the acceleration of the masses?
(A) 1.5 m/s
2
(B) 3.0 m/s
2
(C) 3.3 m/s
2
(D) 6.7 m/s
2
(E) 10 m/s
2
52. Two blocks of mass 1.0 kg and 3.0 kg are connected by a string which has a tension of 2.0 N. A force F acts in
the direction shown to the right. Assuming friction is negligible, what is the value of F?
(A) 1.0 N (B) 2.0 N (C) 4.0 N (D) 6.0 N (E) 8.0 N
53. An object in equilibrium has three forces, F
1
of 30 N, F
2
of 50 N, and F
3
of 70 N, acting on it. The magnitude of
the resultant of F
1
and F
2
is
(A) 10 N (B) 20 N (C) 40 N (D) 70 N (E) 80 N
54. A 50-kg student stands on a scale in an elevator. At the instant the elevator has a downward acceleration of 1.0
m/s
2
and an upward velocity of 3.0 m/s, the scale reads approximately
(A) 350 N (B) 450 N (C) 500 N (D) 550 N (E) 650 N
55. If the net force on an object were doubled while at the same time the mass of the object was halved, then the
acceleration of the object is
(A) 1/4 as great. (B) 1/2 as great. (C) 2 times greater. (D) 4 times greater. (E) unchanged
56. A tractor-trailer truck is traveling down the road. The mass of the trailer is 4 times the mass of the tractor. If the
tractor accelerates forward, the force that the trailer applies on the tractor is
(A) 4 times greater than the force of the tractor on the trailer.
(B) 2 times greater than the force of the tractor on the trailer.
(C) equal to the force of the tractor on the trailer.
(D) the force of the tractor on the trailer.
(E) zero since the tractor is pulling the trailer forward.
57. Two boxes are accelerated to the right on a frictionless horizontal surface as shown. The larger box has a mass
of 9 kilograms and the smaller box has a mass of 3 kilograms. If a 24 newton horizontal force pulls on the larger
box, with what force does the larger box pull on the smaller box?
(A) 3 N (B) 6 N (C) 8 N (D) 18 N (E) 24 N
58. What happens to the inertia of an object when its velocity is doubled?
(A) the objects inertia becomes 2 times greater
(B) the objects inertia becomes 2 times greater
(C) the objects inertia becomes 4 times greater
(D) the objects inertia becomes 8 times greater
(E) the objects inertia is unchanged
59. A wooden box is first pulled across a horizontal steel plate as shown in the diagram A. The box is then pulled
across the same steel plate while the plate is inclined as shown in diagram B. How does the force required to
overcome friction in the inclined case (B) compare to the horizontal case (A)?
(A) the frictional force is the same in both cases
(B) the inclined case has a greater frictional force
(C) the inclined case has less frictional force
(D) the frictional force increases with angle until the angle is 90, then drops to zero
(E) more information is required
60. An object near the surface of the earth with a weight of 100 newtons is accelerated at 4 m/s
2
. What is the net
force on the object?
(A) 25 N (B) 40 N (C) 250 N (D) 400 N (E) 2500 N
Questions 61 62
A car of mass m slides across a patch of ice at a speed v with its brakes locked. It then hits dry pavement and
skids to a stop in a distance d. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the tires and the dry road is .
61. If the car had a mass of 2m, it would have skidded a distance of
(A) 0.5 d (B) d (C) 1.41 d (D) 2 d (E) 4 d
62. If the car had a speed of 2v, it would have skidded a distance of
(A) 0.5 d (B) d (C) 1.41 d (D) 2 d (E) 4 d
63. A 500-gram ball moving at 15 m/s slows down uniformly until it stops. If the ball travels 15 meters, what was
the average net force applied while it was coming to a stop?
(A) 0.37 newtons (B) 3.75 newtons (C) 37.5 newtons (D) 375 newtons (E) 3750 newtons
64. A block rests on a flat plane inclined at an angle of 30 with respect to the horizontal. What is the minimum
coefficient of friction necessary to keep the block from sliding?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
65. A force of 6 newtons and a force of 10 newtons can be combine to form a resultant with a magnitude of which
of the following
(A) 0 newtons (B) 2 newtons (C) 8 newtons (D) 20 newtons (E) 60 newtons
66. The order of magnitude of the weight of an apple is:
(A) 10
4
N (B) 10
2
N (C) 10
1
N (D) 10
0
N (E) 10
1
N
Questions 67 68
A 5 kg block rests on a flat plane inclined at an angle of 30
o
to the horizon as shown in the diagram below.
67. What would be the acceleration of the block down the plane assuming the force of friction is negligible?
(A) 0.5 m/s
2
(B) 0.87 m/s
2
(C) 5 m/s
2
(D) 8.7 m/s
2
(E) 10 m/s
2
68. If the block is placed on a second plane (where friction is significant) inclined at the same angle, it will begin to
accelerate at 2.0 m/s
2
. What is the force of friction between the block and the second inclined plane?
(A) 10 N (B) 15 N (C) 25 N (D) 43.3 N (E) 50 N
69. The graph at left shows the relationship between the mass of a number
of rubber stoppers and their resulting weight on some far-off planet. The
slope of the graph is a representation of the:
(A) mass of a stopper
(B) density of a stopper
(C) volume of a stopper
(D) acceleration due to gravity
(E) number of stoppers for each unit of weight
70. Two masses, m
1
and m
2
, are connected by a cord and arranged as shown in the diagram with m
1
sliding along on
a frictionless surface and m
2
hanging from a light frictionless pulley. What would be the mass of the falling
mass, m
2
, if both the sliding mass, m
1
, and the tension, T, in the cord were known?
(A)
1
1 ( ) g
(B)
m g T
g
1
(C)
1
2
Tg (D)
( ) T gm
g T m
1
1
) (
(E)
Tm
gm T
1
1
( )
71. A box with a mass of 50 kg is dragged across the floor by a rope which makes
an angle of 30 with the horizontal. Which of the following would be closest
to the coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the floor if a 250
newton force on the rope is required to move the crate at a constant speed of
20 m/s as shown in the diagram?
(A) 0.26 (B) 0.33 (C) 0.44 (D) 0.59 (E) 0.77
Questions 72 74
A 2 kg mass and a 4 kg mass on a horizontal frictionless surface are connected by a massless string A. They are
pulled horizontally across the surface by a second string B with a constant acceleration of 12 m/s
2
.
72. What is the magnitude of the force of string B on the 2 kg mass?
(A) 72 N (B) 48 N (C) 24 N (D) 6 N (E) 3 N
73. What is the magnitude of the force of string A on the 4 kg mass?
(A) 72 N (B) 48 N (C) 24 N (D) 6 N (E) 3 N
74. What is the magnitude of the net force on the 2 kg mass?
(A) 72 N (B) 48 N (C) 24 N (D) 6 N (E) 3 N
75. A mass is suspended from the roof of a lift (elevator) by means of a spring balance. The lift (elevator) is moving
upwards and the readings of the spring balance are noted as follows:
Speeding up: R
U
Constant speed: R
C
Slowing down: R
D
Which of the following is a correct relationship between the readings?
(A) R
U
> R
C
(B) R
U
= R
D
(C) R
C
= R
D
(D) R
C
< R
D
(E) R
U
< R
D
76. A small box of mass m is placed on top of a larger box of mass 2m as shown in the diagram at right. When a
force F is applied to the large box, both boxes accelerate to the right with the same acceleration. If the
coefficient of friction between all surfaces is , what would be the force accelerating the smaller mass?
(A) mg
F
3
(B) mg F 3 (C) mg F (D)
3
mg F
(E)
3
F
77. The S.I. unit of force is named the newton in honor of Sir Isaac Newton's contributions to physics. Which of
the following combination of units is the equivalent of a newton?
(A) kg (B) kg
m
s
(C) kg
m
s
2
(D) kg
m
s
2
(E) kg
m
s
2
2
78. A 6.0 kg block initially at rest is pushed against a wall by a 100 N force as shown. The
coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.30 while the coefficient of static friction is 0.50. What is
true of the friction acting on the block after a time of 1 second?
(A) Static friction acts upward on the block.
(B) Kinetic friction acts upward on the block
(C) No friction acts on the block
(D) Kinetic friction acts downward on the block.
(E) Static friction acts downward on the block.
79. A homeowner pushes a lawn mower across a horizontal patch of grass with a constant speed by applying a
force P. The arrows in the diagram correctly indicate the directions but not necessarily the magnitudes of the
various forces on the lawn mower. Which of the following relations among the various force magnitudes, W, f, N, P
is CORRECT?
(A) P > f and N > W
(B) P < f and N = W
(C) P > f and N < W
(D) P = f and N > W
(E) none of the above
*80.A mass, M, is at rest on a frictionless surface, connected to an ideal horizontal spring that is unstretched. A
person extends the spring 30 cm from equilibrium and holds it at this location by applying a 10 N force. The
spring is brought back to equilibrium and the mass connected to it is now doubled to 2M. If the spring is
extended back 30 cm from equilibrium, what is the necessary force applied by the person to hold the mass
stationary there?
(A) 20.0 N (B) 14.1 N (C) 10.0 N (D) 7.07 N (E) 5.00 N
81. A baseball is thrown by a pitcher with a speed of 35 m/s. The batter swings and hits the ball. The magnitude of
the force that the ball exerts on the bat is always
(A) zero as it is only the bat that exerts a force on the ball.
(B) equal to the gravitational force acting on the ball.
(C) larger than the force the bat exerts on the ball.
(D) smaller than the force the bat exerts on the ball.
(E) equal to the force that the bat exerts on the ball.
82. A book leans against a crate on a table. Neither is moving. Which of the following statements concerning this
situation is CORRECT?
(A) The force of the book on the crate is less than that of crate on the book.
(B) Although there is no friction acting on the crate, there must be friction acting on the book or else it will fall.
(C) The net force acting on the book is zero.
(D) The direction of the frictional force acting on the book is in the same direction as the frictional force acting
on the crate.
(E) The Newtons Third Law reaction force to the weight of the book is the normal force from the table.
83. A crate of toys remains at rest on a sleigh as the sleigh is pulled up a hill with an increasing speed. The crate is
not fastened down to the sleigh. What force is responsible for the crates increase in speed up the hill?
(A) the contact force (normal force) of the ground on the sleigh
(B) the force of static friction of the sleigh on the crate
(C) the contact force (normal force) of the sleigh on the crate
(D) the gravitational force acting on the sleigh
(E) no force is needed
84. A student weighing 500 N stands on a bathroom scale in the schools elevator. When the scale reads 520 N, the
elevator must be
(A) accelerating upward. (B) accelerating downward. (C) moving upward at a constant speed.
(D) moving downward at a constant speed. (E) at rest.
85. In which one of the following situations is the net force constantly zero on the object?
(A) A mass attached to a string and swinging like a pendulum.
(B) A stone falling freely in a gravitational field.
(C) An astronaut floating in the International Space Station.
(D) A snowboarder riding down a steep hill.
(E) A skydiver who has reached terminal velocity.
86. A box slides to the right across a horizontal floor. A person called Ted exerts a force T to the right on the box. A
person called Mario exerts a force M to the left, which is half as large as the force T. Given that there is friction
f and the box accelerates to the right, rank the sizes of these three forces exerted on the box.
(A) f < M < T (B) M < f < T (C) M < T < f (D) f = M < T (E) It cannot be determined.
87. You hold a rubber ball in your hand. The Newton's third law companion force to the force of gravity on the ball
is the force exerted by which object onto what other object?
(A) ball on the hand (B) Earth on the ball (C) ball on the Earth (D) Earth on your hand (E) hand on the ball
88. An object on an inclined plane has a gravitational force of magnitude 10 N acting on it from the Earth. Which of
the following gives the correct components of this gravitational force for the coordinate axes shown in the
figure? The y-axis is perpendicular to the inclines surface while the x-axis is parallel to the inclined surface.
x-component y-component
(A) + 6 N 8N
(B) + 8N 6N
(C) 6N + 8N
(D) 8N + 6 N
(E) 0 N +10 N
89. A spaceman of mass 80 kg is sitting in a spacecraft near the surface of the Earth. The spacecraft is accelerating
upward at five times the acceleration due to gravity. What is the force of the spaceman on the spacecraft?
(A) 4800 N (B) 4000 N (C) 3200 N (D) 800 N (E) 400 N
90. A 22.0 kg suitcase is dragged in a straight line at a constant speed of 1.10 m/s across a level airport floor by a
student on the way to Mexico. The individual pulls with a 1.0 10
2
N force along a handle which makes an
upward angle of 30.0 degrees with respect to the horizontal. What is the coefficient of kinetic friction between
the suitcase and the floor?
(A)
k
= 0.013 (B)
k
= 0.394 (C)
k
= 0.509 (D)
k
= 0.866 (E)
k
= 1.055
91. A person pushes a block of mass M = 6.0kg with a constant speed of 5.0 m/s straight up a flat surface inclined
30.0 above the horizontal. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the surface is = 0.40.
What is the net force acting on the block?
(A) 0 N (B) 21 N (C) 30 N (D) 51 N (E) 76 N
92. In the figure above, a box moves with speed 5.0 m/s at the bottom of a rough, fixed inclined plane. The box
slides with constant acceleration to the top of the incline as it is being pushed directly to the left with a constant
force of F = 240 N. The box, of mass m = 20.0 kg, has a speed of 2.50 m/s when it reaches the top of the
incline. What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the box as it slides up the incline?
(A) 12.0 m/s
2
(B) 10.0 m/s
2
(C) 5.88 m/s
2
(D) 1.88 m/s
2
(E) 0.938 m/s
2
93. A 20.0 kg box remains at rest on a horizontal surface while a person pushes directly to the right on the box with
a force of 60 N. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the surface is
k
= 0.20. The coefficient
of static friction between the box and the surface is
s
= 0.60. What is the magnitude of the force of friction
acting on the box during the push?
(A) 200 N (B) 120 N (C) 60 N (D) 40 N (E) 0 N
*94.Two identical blocks of weight W are placed one on top of the other as shown in the diagram above. The upper
block is tied to the wall. The lower block is pulled to the right with a force F. The coefficient of static friction
between all surfaces in contact is . What is the largest force F that can be exerted before the lower block starts
to slip?
(A) W (B) 3W/2 (C) 2W (D) 5W/2 (E) 3W
95. A force F is used to hold a block of mass m on an incline as shown in the diagram (see above). The plane makes
an angle of with the horizontal and F is perpendicular to the plane. The coefficient of friction between the
plane and the block is . What is the minimum force, F, necessary to keep the block at rest?
(A) mg (B) mgcos (C) mgsin (D) mgsinu/ (E) mg(sinu cosu)/
*96.A mass m is resting at equilibrium suspended from a vertical spring of natural length L and spring constant k
inside a box as shown.
The box begins accelerating upward with acceleration a. How much closer does the equilibrium position of the
mass move to the bottom of the box?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
*97.When the speed of a rear-drive car is increasing on a horizontal road, what is the direction of the frictional force
on the tires?
(A) backward on the front tires and forward on the rear tires.
(B) forward on the front tires and backward on the rear tires.
(C) forward on all tires.
(D) backward on all tires.
(E) zero.
*98.A ball of mass m is launched into the air. Ignore air resistance, but assume that there is a wind that exerts a
constant force F
o
in the x direction. In terms of F
o
and the acceleration due to gravity g, at what angle above
the positive x-axis must the ball be launched in order to come back to the point from which it was launched?
(A) tan
-1
(F
0
/mg) (B) tan
-1
(mg/F
0
) (C) sin
-1
(F
0
/mg) (D) the angle depends on the launch speed
(E) no such angle is possible
99. Given the three masses as shown in the diagram above, if the coefficient of kinetic friction between the large
mass (m
2
) and the table is , what would be the upward acceleration of the small mass (m
3
)? The mass and
friction of the cords and pulleys are small enough to produce a negligible effect on the system.
(A) m
1
g/(m
1
+ m
2
+ m
3
) (B) g(m
1
+ m
2
)/(m
1
+ m
2
+ m
3
) (C) g(m
1
+ m
2
+ m
3
)/ (m
1
m
2
m
3
)
(D) g(m
1
m
2
m
3
)/ (m
1
+ m
2
+ m
3
) (E) g(m
1
m
2
m
3
)/ (m
1
+ m
2
+ m
3
)
100. Two masses 5.0 and 7.0 kg are originally at rest on a frictionless surface. The masses are connected by a light
cord. A second cord is attached to the 7.0 kg mass and pulled with a horizontal force of 30 N. What is the
tension in the cord that connects the two masses?
(A) 5 N (B) 7 N (C) 12.5 N (D) 17.5 N (E) 30 N
101. Two masses are connected by a light cord which is looped over a light frictionless pulley. If one mass is 3.0 kg
and the second mass is 5.0 kg, what is the downward acceleration of the heavier mass? Assume air resistance is
negligible.
(A) 9.8 m/s
2
(B) 8.4 m/s
2
(C) 6.3 m/s
2
(D) 3.8 m/s
2
(E) 2.5 m/s
2
Questions 102 103
Three identical laboratory carts A, B, and C are each subject to a constant force F
A
, F
B
, and F
C
, respectively.
One or more of these forces may be zero. The diagram below shows the position of each cart at each second of
an 8.0 second interval.
102. Which car has the greatest average velocity during the interval?
(A) A (B) B (C) C (D) all three average velocities are equal (E) not enough information is provided
103. How does the magnitude of the force acting on each car compare?
(A) F
A
> F
B
> F
C
(B) F
A
= F
C
> F
B
(C) F
A
> F
C
= F
B
(D) F
A
= F
B
> F
C
(E) not enough information provided
104. A skydiver is falling at terminal velocity before opening her parachute. After opening her parachute, she falls at
a much smaller terminal velocity. How does the total upward force before she opens her parachute compare to
the total upward force after she opens her parachute?
(A) The ratio of the forces is equal to the ratio of the velocities.
(B) The ratio of the forces is equal to the inverse ratio of the velocities.
(C) the upward force with the parachute will depend on the size of the parachute.
(D) The upward force before the parachute will be greater because of the greater velocity.
(E) The upward force in both cases must be the same.
105. Each of the diagrams below represents two weights connected by a massless string which passes over a
massless, frictionless pulley. In which diagram will the magnitude of the acceleration be the largest?
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
106. A simple Atwood's machine is shown in the diagram above. It is composed of a frictionless lightweight pulley
with two cubes connected by a light string. If cube A has a mass of 4.0 kg and cube B has a mass of 6.0 kg, the
system will move such that cube B accelerates downwards. What would be the tension in the two parts of the
string between the pulley and the cubes?
(A) T
A
= 47 N ; T
B
= 71 N (B) T
A
= 47 N ; T
B
= 47 N (C) T
A
= 47 N ; T
B
= 42 N
(D) T
A
= 39 N ; T
B
= 59 N (E) T
A
= 39 N ; T
B
= 39 N
107. If a net force F applied to an object of mass m will produce an acceleration of a, what is the mass of a second
object which accelerates at 5a when acted upon by a net force of 2F?
(A) (2/5)m (B) 2m (C) (5/2)m (D) 5m (E) 10m
108. A simple Atwood's machine remains motionless when equal masses M are placed on each end of the chord.
When a small mass m is added to one side, the masses have an acceleration a. What is M? You may neglect
friction and the mass of the cord and pulley.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
*109.Block 1 is stacked on top of block 2. Block 2 is connected by a light cord to block 3, which is pulled along a
frictionless surface with a force F as shown in the diagram. Block 1 is accelerated at the same rate as block 2
because of the frictional forces between the two blocks. If all three blocks have the same mass m, what is the
minimum coefficient of static friction between block 1 and block 2?
(A) 2F/mg (B) 2F/3mg (C) F/mg (D) 3F/2mg (E) F/3mg
110. An object originally traveling at a velocity, v
0
, is accelerated to a velocity, v, in a time, t, by a constant force, F.
What would be the mass of the object?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
111. A frictionless air puck of mass m is placed on a plane surface inclined at an angle of 60 with respect to the
horizontal. A string of length l is attached to the puck at one end and the upper edge of the inclined plane at the
other to constrain the movement of the puck. What would be the magnitude of the normal force from the plane
acting on the puck?
(A) mg(sin 60) (B) mg(cos 30) (C) mg(tan 30) (D)