Physics equations/03-Two-Dimensional Kinematics/Q:2Dmotion/Testbank

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a03_2Dkinem_2dmotion_v1
{A ball is kicked horizontally from a height of 2.3 m, at a speed of  7.8m/s. How far does it travel before landing?} -a) 3.09 m. -b) 3.71 m. -c) 4.45 m. +d) 5.34 m. -e) 6.41 m.

2
{A ball is kicked horizontally from a height of 2.7 m, at a speed of  7.5m/s. How far does it travel before landing?} -a) 3.22 m. -b) 3.87 m. -c) 4.64 m. +d) 5.57 m. -e) 6.68 m.

3
{A ball is kicked horizontally from a height of 2.2 m, at a speed of  9.8m/s. How far does it travel before landing?} +a) 6.57 m. -b) 7.88 m. -c) 9.46 m. -d) 11.35 m. -e) 13.62 m.

4
{A ball is kicked horizontally from a height of 2.9 m, at a speed of  7.4m/s. How far does it travel before landing?} -a) 4.74 m. +b) 5.69 m. -c) 6.83 m. -d) 8.2 m. -e) 9.84 m.

5
{A ball is kicked horizontally from a height of 2.6 m, at a speed of  7.7m/s. How far does it travel before landing?} -a) 4.67 m. +b) 5.61 m. -c) 6.73 m. -d) 8.08 m. -e) 9.69 m.

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{A ball is kicked horizontally from a height of 2.8 m, at a speed of  7.9m/s. How far does it travel before landing?} -a) 3.46 m. -b) 4.15 m. -c) 4.98 m. +d) 5.97 m. -e) 7.17 m.

7
{A ball is kicked horizontally from a height of 3 m, at a speed of  7.6m/s. How far does it travel before landing?} -a) 2.87 m. -b) 3.44 m. -c) 4.13 m. -d) 4.96 m. +e) 5.95 m.

8
{A ball is kicked horizontally from a height of 2.5 m, at a speed of  8.7m/s. How far does it travel before landing?} -a) 3.6 m. -b) 4.32 m. -c) 5.18 m. +d) 6.21 m. -e) 7.46 m.

9
{A ball is kicked horizontally from a height of 2 m, at a speed of  6.2m/s. How far does it travel before landing? } -a) 2.75 m.	-b) 3.3 m. +c) 3.96 m.	-d) 4.75 m. -e) 5.7 m.

10
{A ball is kicked horizontally from a height of 2 m, at a speed of  7.7m/s. How far does it travel before landing?} -a) 2.85 m. -b) 3.42 m. -c) 4.1 m. +d) 4.92 m. -e) 5.9 m.

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{A ball is kicked horizontally from a height of 3 m, at a speed of  10m/s. How far does it travel before landing?} -a) 6.52 m. +b) 7.82 m. -c) 9.39 m. -d) 11.27 m. -e) 13.52 m.

a03_2Dkinem_2dmotion_v1
{A particle is initially at the origin and moving in the x direction at a speed of 3.7 m/s. It has an constant acceleration of 2.3 m/s2 in the y direction, as well as an acceleration of 0.5 in the x direction. What angle does the velocity make with the x axis at time t = 2.8 s?} +a) 51.62 degrees. -b) 59.37 degrees. -c) 68.27 degrees. -d) 78.51 degrees. -e) 90.29 degrees.

2
{A particle is initially at the origin and moving in the x direction at a speed of 4.3 m/s. It has an constant acceleration of 2.2 m/s2 in the y direction, as well as an acceleration of 0.3 in the x direction. What angle does the velocity make with the x axis at time t = 2.8 s?} -a) 37.93 degrees. -b) 43.62 degrees. +c) 50.16 degrees. -d) 57.68 degrees. -e) 66.33 degrees.

3
{A particle is initially at the origin and moving in the x direction at a speed of 4.3 m/s. It has an constant acceleration of 1.8 m/s2 in the y direction, as well as an acceleration of 0.3 in the x direction. What angle does the velocity make with the x axis at time t = 2.5 s?} -a) 36.26 degrees. +b) 41.7 degrees. -c) 47.96 degrees. -d) 55.15 degrees. -e) 63.43 degrees.

4
{A particle is initially at the origin and moving in the x direction at a speed of 4.1 m/s. It has an constant acceleration of 2.3 m/s2 in the y direction, as well as an acceleration of 0.5 in the x direction. What angle does the velocity make with the x axis at time t = 2.7 s?} -a) 32.04 degrees. -b) 36.85 degrees. -c) 42.37 degrees. +d) 48.73 degrees. -e) 56.04 degrees.

5
{A particle is initially at the origin and moving in the x direction at a speed of 3.7 m/s. It has an constant acceleration of 1.5 m/s2 in the y direction, as well as an acceleration of 0.6 in the x direction. What angle does the velocity make with the x axis at time t = 2.1 s?} -a) 21.32 degrees. -b) 24.51 degrees. -c) 28.19 degrees. +d) 32.42 degrees. -e) 37.28 degrees.

6
{A particle is initially at the origin and moving in the x direction at a speed of 4.1 m/s. It has an constant acceleration of 1.9 m/s2 in the y direction, as well as an acceleration of 0.9 in the x direction. What angle does the velocity make with the x axis at time t = 2.4 s?} -a) 27.27 degrees. -b) 31.37 degrees. +c) 36.07 degrees. -d) 41.48 degrees. -e) 47.7 degrees.

7
{A particle is initially at the origin and moving in the x direction at a speed of 3.9 m/s. It has an constant acceleration of 1.9 m/s2 in the y direction, as well as an acceleration of 0.5 in the x direction. What angle does the velocity make with the x axis at time t = 2.5 s?} -a) 37.12 degrees. +b) 42.69 degrees. -c) 49.09 degrees. -d) 56.45 degrees. -e) 64.92 degrees.

8
{A particle is initially at the origin and moving in the x direction at a speed of 4 m/s. It has an constant acceleration of 1.8 m/s2 in the y direction, as well as an acceleration of 0.6 in the x direction. What angle does the velocity make with the x axis at time t = 2.7 s?} +a) 40.85 degrees. -b) 46.98 degrees. -c) 54.03 degrees. -d) 62.13 degrees. -e) 71.45 degrees.

9
{A particle is initially at the origin and moving in the x direction at a speed of 3.8 m/s. It has an constant acceleration of 2.1 m/s2 in the y direction, as well as an acceleration of 0.6 in the x direction. What angle does the velocity make with the x axis at time t = 2.9 s?	} -a) 31.37 degrees.	-b) 36.07 degrees. -c) 41.48 degrees.	+d) 47.71 degrees. -e) 54.86 degrees.

10
{A particle is initially at the origin and moving in the x direction at a speed of 4.1 m/s. It has an constant acceleration of 1.5 m/s2 in the y direction, as well as an acceleration of 0.7 in the x direction. What angle does the velocity make with the x axis at time t = 2.2 s?} -a) 17.34 degrees. -b) 19.94 degrees. -c) 22.94 degrees. -d) 26.38 degrees. +e) 30.33 degrees.

11
{A particle is initially at the origin and moving in the x direction at a speed of 3.9 m/s. It has an constant acceleration of 2.2 m/s2 in the y direction, as well as an acceleration of 0.8 in the x direction. What angle does the velocity make with the x axis at time t = 2.9 s?} -a) 26.14 degrees. -b) 30.07 degrees. -c) 34.58 degrees. -d) 39.76 degrees. +e) 45.73 degrees.

a03_2Dkinem_2dmotion_v1
{At time, t=0, two particles are on the x axis. Particle A is (initially) at the origin and moves at a constant speed of 7.29 m/s at an angle of θ above the x-axis. Particle B is initially situated at x= 2.75 m, and moves at a constant speed of 2.98 m/s in the +y direction. At what time do they meet?} -a) 0.24 s. -b) 0.29 s. -c) 0.34 s. +d) 0.41 s. -e) 0.5 s.

2
{At time, t=0, two particles are on the x axis. Particle A is (initially) at the origin and moves at a constant speed of 5.42 m/s at an angle of &theta; above the x-axis. Particle B is initially situated at x= 2.89 m, and moves at a constant speed of 2.26 m/s in the +y direction. At what time do they meet?} -a) 0.49 s. +b) 0.59 s. -c) 0.7 s. -d) 0.84 s. -e) 1.01 s.

3
{At time, t=0, two particles are on the x axis. Particle A is (initially) at the origin and moves at a constant speed of 7.03 m/s at an angle of &theta; above the x-axis. Particle B is initially situated at x= 2.12 m, and moves at a constant speed of 2 m/s in the +y direction. At what time do they meet?} -a) 0.15 s. -b) 0.18 s. -c) 0.22 s. -d) 0.26 s. +e) 0.31 s.

4
{At time, t=0, two particles are on the x axis. Particle A is (initially) at the origin and moves at a constant speed of 6.54 m/s at an angle of &theta; above the x-axis. Particle B is initially situated at x= 2.91 m, and moves at a constant speed of 2.42 m/s in the +y direction. At what time do they meet?} +a) 0.48 s. -b) 0.57 s. -c) 0.69 s. -d) 0.83 s. -e) 0.99 s.

5
{At time, t=0, two particles are on the x axis. Particle A is (initially) at the origin and moves at a constant speed of 5.43 m/s at an angle of &theta; above the x-axis. Particle B is initially situated at x= 2.49 m, and moves at a constant speed of 2.75 m/s in the +y direction. At what time do they meet?} -a) 0.26 s. -b) 0.31 s. -c) 0.37 s. -d) 0.44 s. +e) 0.53 s.

6
{At time, t=0, two particles are on the x axis. Particle A is (initially) at the origin and moves at a constant speed of 5.86 m/s at an angle of &theta; above the x-axis. Particle B is initially situated at x= 2.46 m, and moves at a constant speed of 2.23 m/s in the +y direction. At what time do they meet?} +a) 0.45 s. -b) 0.54 s. -c) 0.65 s. -d) 0.78 s. -e) 0.94 s.

7
{At time, t=0, two particles are on the x axis. Particle A is (initially) at the origin and moves at a constant speed of 6.76 m/s at an angle of &theta; above the x-axis. Particle B is initially situated at x= 2.65 m, and moves at a constant speed of 2.8 m/s in the +y direction. At what time do they meet?} -a) 0.21 s. -b) 0.25 s. -c) 0.3 s. -d) 0.36 s. +e) 0.43 s.

8
{At time, t=0, two particles are on the x axis. Particle A is (initially) at the origin and moves at a constant speed of 7.34 m/s at an angle of &theta; above the x-axis. Particle B is initially situated at x= 2.22 m, and moves at a constant speed of 2.91 m/s in the +y direction. At what time do they meet?} -a) 0.23 s. -b) 0.27 s. +c) 0.33 s. -d) 0.4 s. -e) 0.47 s.

9
{At time, t=0, two particles are on the x axis. Particle A is (initially) at the origin and moves at a constant speed of 5.49 m/s at an angle of &theta; above the x-axis. Particle B is initially situated at x= 2.35 m, and moves at a constant speed of 2.6 m/s in the +y direction. At what time do they meet? } -a) 0.41 s.	+b) 0.49 s. -c) 0.58 s.	-d) 0.7 s. -e) 0.84 s.

10
{At time, t=0, two particles are on the x axis. Particle A is (initially) at the origin and moves at a constant speed of 5.94 m/s at an angle of &theta; above the x-axis. Particle B is initially situated at x= 2.92 m, and moves at a constant speed of 2.89 m/s in the +y direction. At what time do they meet?} -a) 0.33 s. -b) 0.39 s. -c) 0.47 s. +d) 0.56 s. -e) 0.68 s.

11
{At time, t=0, two particles are on the x axis. Particle A is (initially) at the origin and moves at a constant speed of 6.1 m/s at an angle of &theta; above the x-axis. Particle B is initially situated at x= 2.79 m, and moves at a constant speed of 2.87 m/s in the +y direction. At what time do they meet?} -a) 0.43 s. +b) 0.52 s. -c) 0.62 s. -d) 0.75 s. -e) 0.9 s.

a03_2Dkinem_2dmotion_v1
{At time, t=0, two particles are on the x axis. Particle A is (initially) at the origin and moves at a constant speed of 7.17 m/s at an angle of θ above the x-axis. Particle B is initially situated at x= 2.04 m, and moves at a constant speed of 2.52 m/s in the +y direction. What is the value of θ (in radians)?} -a) 0.27 radians. -b) 0.31 radians. +c) 0.36 radians. -d) 0.41 radians. -e) 0.47 radians.

2
{At time, t=0, two particles are on the x axis. Particle A is (initially) at the origin and moves at a constant speed of 5.15 m/s at an angle of &theta; above the x-axis. Particle B is initially situated at x= 2.05 m, and moves at a constant speed of 2.94 m/s in the +y direction. What is the value of &theta; (in radians)?} -a) 0.46 radians. -b) 0.53 radians. +c) 0.61 radians. -d) 0.7 radians. -e) 0.8 radians.

3
{At time, t=0, two particles are on the x axis. Particle A is (initially) at the origin and moves at a constant speed of 8.02 m/s at an angle of &theta; above the x-axis. Particle B is initially situated at x= 2.27 m, and moves at a constant speed of 2.5 m/s in the +y direction. What is the value of &theta; (in radians)?} -a) 0.18 radians. -b) 0.21 radians. -c) 0.24 radians. -d) 0.28 radians. +e) 0.32 radians.

4
{At time, t=0, two particles are on the x axis. Particle A is (initially) at the origin and moves at a constant speed of 5.19 m/s at an angle of &theta; above the x-axis. Particle B is initially situated at x= 2.76 m, and moves at a constant speed of 2.86 m/s in the +y direction. What is the value of &theta; (in radians)?} -a) 0.44 radians. -b) 0.51 radians. +c) 0.58 radians. -d) 0.67 radians. -e) 0.77 radians.

5
{At time, t=0, two particles are on the x axis. Particle A is (initially) at the origin and moves at a constant speed of 5.11 m/s at an angle of &theta; above the x-axis. Particle B is initially situated at x= 2.69 m, and moves at a constant speed of 2.23 m/s in the +y direction. What is the value of &theta; (in radians)?} -a) 0.26 radians. -b) 0.3 radians. -c) 0.34 radians. -d) 0.39 radians. +e) 0.45 radians.

6
{At time, t=0, two particles are on the x axis. Particle A is (initially) at the origin and moves at a constant speed of 7.18 m/s at an angle of &theta; above the x-axis. Particle B is initially situated at x= 2.15 m, and moves at a constant speed of 2.88 m/s in the +y direction. What is the value of &theta; (in radians)?} -a) 0.24 radians. -b) 0.27 radians. -c) 0.31 radians. -d) 0.36 radians. +e) 0.41 radians.

7
{At time, t=0, two particles are on the x axis. Particle A is (initially) at the origin and moves at a constant speed of 6.27 m/s at an angle of &theta; above the x-axis. Particle B is initially situated at x= 2.38 m, and moves at a constant speed of 2.94 m/s in the +y direction. What is the value of &theta; (in radians)?} -a) 0.42 radians. +b) 0.49 radians. -c) 0.56 radians. -d) 0.65 radians. -e) 0.74 radians.

8
{At time, t=0, two particles are on the x axis. Particle A is (initially) at the origin and moves at a constant speed of 5.72 m/s at an angle of &theta; above the x-axis. Particle B is initially situated at x= 2 m, and moves at a constant speed of 2.02 m/s in the +y direction. What is the value of &theta; (in radians)?} -a) 0.21 radians. -b) 0.24 radians. -c) 0.27 radians. -d) 0.31 radians. +e) 0.36 radians.

9
{At time, t=0, two particles are on the x axis. Particle A is (initially) at the origin and moves at a constant speed of 5.42 m/s at an angle of &theta; above the x-axis. Particle B is initially situated at x= 2.27 m, and moves at a constant speed of 2.17 m/s in the +y direction. What is the value of &theta; (in radians)? } -a) 0.27 radians.	-b) 0.31 radians. -c) 0.36 radians.	+d) 0.41 radians. -e) 0.47 radians.

10
{At time, t=0, two particles are on the x axis. Particle A is (initially) at the origin and moves at a constant speed of 8.61 m/s at an angle of &theta; above the x-axis. Particle B is initially situated at x= 2.5 m, and moves at a constant speed of 2.43 m/s in the +y direction. What is the value of &theta; (in radians)?} -a) 0.16 radians. -b) 0.19 radians. -c) 0.22 radians. -d) 0.25 radians. +e) 0.29 radians.

11
{At time, t=0, two particles are on the x axis. Particle A is (initially) at the origin and moves at a constant speed of 8.49 m/s at an angle of &theta; above the x-axis. Particle B is initially situated at x= 2.73 m, and moves at a constant speed of 2.09 m/s in the +y direction. What is the value of &theta; (in radians)?} -a) 0.14 radians. -b) 0.16 radians. -c) 0.19 radians. -d) 0.22 radians. +e) 0.25 radians.