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1, A child walks 6.0 meters north, then
4.0 meters enst, and finaly 2.0 meters
south. What is the magnitude of the
resultant displacement of the child after
the entire walk?
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2) 50m
(2) 30m
(4) 1.0m,
2. The speed of an object undergoing,
‘constant acceleration inereases from
8.0 meters per second to 16.0 meters per
second in 10, sooonds. How far does the
‘object travel during the 10. seconds?
() 36x 10%m GB) 12 10"m
2) 16x 10m — (4) 80x 10'm
3. A-rock falls from rest a vertical distance
0f 0.72 meter to the surface ofa planet
{in 0.63 second. The magnitude of the
acceleration due to gravity on the planet
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(2) 23 mie
(2) 9.6 mist
(4) 9.8 mst
4. A ball is thrown straight downward
‘with a speed of 0.50 meter per second
from a height of 4.0 meters, What is the
‘speed of the ball 0.70 second after itis
released? (Neglect friction.)
(1) 0.50 mis G) 98mie
@) 74 mis (4) 15 mis
5. A L0-kilogram ball is dropped from
the roof ofa building 40. meters tal.
‘What is the ball’s time of fall? (Neglect
friction)
(1) 295
2) 206
@) 418
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66. Which graph best represents the
relationship between the acceleration of
‘an object falling freely near the surface
of Earth and the time that it falls?
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7. A5.0-mewton force could have
perpendicular components of
(1) LON and 40 (3) 8.0N and 40N
@) 20Nand 8.0.N (4) 5.0Nand5.0N
8. A force of 1 newton is equivalent to 1
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9. Which cart has the greatest inertia?
(1) a Lekg cart traveling at 4 m/s
(@) a 2kg cart traveling at 3 m/s
(G) a 3-kg cart traveling at 2 m/s
(4) a dg cart traveling at 1 m/s
10. A 2:kilogram box on a horizontal
frictionless surface is acted upon by a
‘9-newton horizontal foree to the left and
fa Lnewton horizontal force to the right,
‘The acceleration of the box is
(1) 5 mis tothe right
(2) 5 mist to the left
(3) 4 m/s to the right
(4) 4 ast to the left
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‘the information below.
‘An object is thrown horizontally off elit
‘with an initial velocity of 5.0 meters per
second, The object strikes the ground 8.0
seconds later. [Neglect friction.)
11. What is the vertical speed of the object
as it reaches the ground?
(1) 130 mis @) 15 mis
(2) 29 mis (4) 5.0 mis
12. How far from the base of the lif? will
the object strike the ground?
() 29m @) 5m
@) 9.8m (4) 44m
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‘Base your answers to questions 13 and 14 0n
the information below.
A child kicks a ball with an initial velocity
‘of 8.5 meters per second at an angle of 35°
with the horizontal The ball has an initial
vertical velocity of 4.9 meters per second
and a total time of fight of 1.0 second.
Noglect friction.}
13, The horizontal component of the balls
tial velit
(1) 36 mis (3) 7.0 mis
(2) 49:m/s (4) 13 mis
14, Tho maximum height reached by the
ball is
() 12m 2) 49m
(2) 2.5m (4) 8.5.m
15. Acar travels at constant speed around a |
horizontal eireular track. Which diagram
best represents the direction of the
car's velocity, v, and the direction of the
‘centripetal fore, F., acting om the ear at
one particular moment?
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16. A.1750-kilogram car travels at a
Constant speed of 15.0 meters per
‘second around a horizontal, circular
track with a radius of 45.0 meters,
‘The magnitude of the centripetal force
acting on the ear is
(1) 5.00
@) 583.
(3) 8750 N
(@) 8.94 10°N
17. A distance of 8.00 meters separates the
contars of two 15.0-kilogram spheres.
‘The magnitude of the gravitational force
that one sphere exerts on the other
sphere is
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(2) 834 x 10-"-N
() L67 x 109 N
(@) 5.00 x 10° N
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18, A.1200-kilogram space vehicle travels
fat 4.8 meters per second along the
level surface of Mars. Ifthe magnitude
of the gravitational field strength on
the surface of Mars is 3.7 newtons per
Ielogram, the magnitude of the normal
force acting on the vehicle is
(1) 820 (3) 4400 N
2) 930 (@) 6800 N
18, An 80-kilogram skier slides on waxed
skis along a horizontal surface of snow
at constant velocity while pushing
with his poles. What is the horizontal
component of the force pushing him
forward?
(1) 005 N
@)04N
(3) 40N
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20, A block of mass M initially at rest
‘na frictionless horizontal surface is
struck by a bullet of mass m moving
‘with horizontal velocity v. What is the
‘elocity ofthe bullet-block system after
the bullet embeds itself in the block?
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21. A2.0-kilogram laboratory cart is sliding
‘across a horizontal frictionless surface
‘ata constant velocity of 4.0 meters per
second east. What is the car's velocity
er a 6.0-newton force to the west acts
‘on it for 2.0 seconds?
(1) 20 m/seast (3) 10. m/s east
(2) 20:mls west (4) 10. m/s west
22, A.0.40-kilogram ball was thrown with
1 speed of 20. meters per second by a
50,-kilogram student. What was the
magnitude ofthe impulse imparted to
the ball by the student?
(1) B0Nes (3) 4.0 x 10° New
(2) 75 Nes (@) 10 x 10°Nes
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1. Astudent does 60. joules of work
pushing a 8.0-kilogram box up the full
length of a ramp that is 5.0 meters long.
‘What is the magnitude of the force the
student applied to the box parallel to the
ramp to do this work?
(1) 20.N @) 12N
@) 15N (@) 40N
2. As shown in the diagram below, a child
Applies a constant 20,-newton force
long the handle of a wagon which
‘makes 2 25° angle with the horizontal
How much work does the child doin |
moving the wagon a horizontal distance
of 4.0 meters?
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3. A.60-kilogram student climbs a ladder
‘vertical distance of 4.0 meters in
8.0 seconds, What is the total work done
against gravity by the student during
the climb?
(24x 10'S @) 24x 108d |
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4, One watt is equivalent to one
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5, A8.0-Kilogram block is initially at rest
fn a frictionless, horizontal surface. The
block is moved 8.0 meters in 2.0 seconds
by the application ofa horizontal force |
with a magnitade of 12 newtons. What.
is the average power developed while
moving the block?
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6, An electrical generator in a science
Classroom males a light bulb glow when
fa student turns a hand erank on the
enerator. During its operation, this
generator converts
(Q) chemical energy to electrical energy
(2) mechanical energy to electrical
enerey
(2) electrical energy to mechanical
energy
(4) electrical energy to chemical energy
7. What is the gravitational potential
energy with respect to the surface of the
water ofa 75.0-kilogram diver located,
3.00 meters above the water?
() 217 x 104) 2.95 x 10
(2) 221% 10°F (4) 229 x 105
8. A0.L-kilogram apple is attached to a
Lbranch of a tree 2 meters above a spring
on the ground below. When the apple
falls all ofits gravitational potential
energy with respect to the top of the
spring is transferred to the spring. The
apple compresses the spring 0.1 moter
fom its rest position. What is the spring
constant of this spring?
(1) 10 Nim (8) 100 Nim
(2) 40 Nim, (4) 400 Nim
‘9. Which graph best represents the
relationship between the elastic
potential energy stored in a spring and
its elongation from equilibrium?
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10. A S.newton force causes a spring to
stratch 0.2 meter. What is the potential
energy stored in the stretched spring?
mis @) 025
2) 055 f@ ors
11, A L.0-kilogram rubber ball traveling
‘east at 4.0 meters per seeand hits a wall
‘and bounces back toward the weet at
2.0 meters per second. Compared to the
kinetic energy of the ball hefare it hits
the wall, the kinetic energy of the ball |
after it hits the wall is
(1) one-fourth a3 great
(2) onehaif as great
{@) the same
(@) four times as great
12, During an emergency stop, a
15 X 10°-kilogram car lost a total of
3.0 X 10° joules of kinetic energy. What,
was the speed of the car at the moment
the brakes were applied?
(1) 10.mvs 8) 20. ms
@) 14m (@) 25 mis
13, An object falls freely near Barth's
surface. Which graph best represents
the relationship between the object's
kinetic energy and ite time of fall?
14, Acar travels at constant speed o up a
hill from point A to point B. As the ear
travels from A to B, its gravitational
potential energy
(1) increases and its kinetie energy
decreases
(2) increases and its kinetic energy
romain the same
(3) remains the same and its kinetic
‘energy decreases
(4) remains the same and its kinetic
energy remains the same
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15. A horizontal force of 6.0 newtons to
the right aets on a 3.0-kilogram mass
over a distance of 6.0 meters along a
horizontal, frictionless surface, What is
the change in kinetic energy of the mass
during its movement over the 6.0-meter
distance?
60
@ iss
(3) 90.3
(4) 90.5
16. A block weighing 60, newtons is located
0.80 meter above the horizontal on a
rough incline. The block is released from
rest, If 12 joules of heat is generated as
the block slides down the inline, the
maximum kinetic energy ofthe block at
the bottom of the incline is
a) 27 @) 480
@) 365 (4) 60.3
17. A wooden crate is pushed at constant
speed across a level wooden floor. Which
raph best representa the relationship
between the total mechanical energy of
the erate and the duration of time the
crate is pushed?
18, A 0.60-kilogram ball is thrown vertically
‘upward with an initial kinetic energy of.
25 joules. Approximately how high will
the ball rise? (Neglect air resistance ]
(1) 26m @) 13m
2) 5.1m (4) 25 m
19, A constant force is used to keep a block
sliding at constant velocity along a
rough horizontal track. As the block
slides, there could be an inerease in its
(1) gravitational potential energy, only
(2) internal energy, only.
(G) gravitational potential energy and
Kinetic energy
(4) internal energy and kinetic energy
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1. A metal sphore has a net negative
charge of 1.1 10-* coulomb.
Approximately how many more electrons
than protons are on the sphere?
() 18x 108 (3) 69x 108 |
(5.7% 108 99x 10"
2, An object with a net charge of
4.80 X 10°* coulomb experiences an
electrostatic force having a magnuitude
0f 6.00 x 10°? newton when placed nesr
4 negatively charged metal sphere,
‘What is the electric field strength at
this location?
(1) 1.25 % 10° NIC directed away from
the sphere
(2) 1.25 x 10°N/C directed toward the
‘sphere
(2) 2.88 10-* N/C directed away from
the sphere
(4) 2.88 10-* NIC directed toward the
sphere
3. In the diagram below, P is a point near
‘a negatively charged sphere.
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direction of the eleetrie field at point P?
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4. Which graph best represents the
relationship between the magnitude of
the electric field strength, £, around a
point charge and the distance, r, from
the point charge?
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5, In the diagram below, proton p, neutron
1m, and electron ¢ are located as shown
between two oppositely charged plates,
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‘The magnitude of acceleration will be
greatest for the
(4) neutron, because it has the greatest
(2) neutron, because itis neutral
(2) electron, because it has the smallest
(4) proton, because itis farthest from
the negative plate
6. If 4.8 x 10-* joule of work is required
to move an electron between two points
in an olectvie Geld, what io the clectrie
potential difference between these
points?
() 16 x 10™V —@) 30x 10-V
@)48x10V (4) 48x 10
‘A.330.-ohm resistor is connected to a
5.00-volt battery. The eurrent through
the resistor is
(1) 0.152mA (3) 335 mA
@) 15.2 mA (4) 1650 ma
8, What is the resistance at 20.°C of a
2.0-meter length of tungsten wire with a
cross-sectional area of 7.9 10-" meter®?
(57x1070 @) 71x10
@14x100 |) 40% 1070,
‘9. Which graph best represents the
relationship between the electrical
power and the current in a resistor that
obeys Ohm's Law?
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10. The current through lightbulb is 20
amperes. How many coulombs of electric
charge pass through the lightbulb in one
minute?
(1 60.0 (3) 206
@ 206 (@) 240.0
11, A 9.0-volt battery is connected to a
4.0-ohm resistor and a §.0-obm resistor
as shown in the diagram below.
400
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‘the current in the 5.0-ohm,
@ 23a
(@ 40a
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con the circuit diagram below.
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12, What is the equivalent resistance of the
cireuit? |
(@) 10.0 (250 |
@ 20 (4) 50.0, |
13, What is the current reading of the
ammeter?
() Loa (3) 040.4
2) 0.604 (4) 0.20 4
14, What is the power of the 30-ohm
resistor?
0 43W 2) 90.
@ Rw ( 75W
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15, Two identical resistors connected in
series have an equivalent resistance
of 4 ohms, The same twa resistors,
when connected in parallel, have an
‘equivalent resistance of
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16, In which cireut represented below are
‘meters properly connected ta measure
the current through resistor R, and the
potential difference across resistor R,?
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17. A potential drop of 50. volts is measured
‘across a 250-ohm resistor. What is the
power developed in the resistor?
(1) 0.20 @) 10.
2) 50W (4) 50.W
18. An lectric iron operating at 120 volts
draws 10. amperes of eurrent. How
‘much heat energy is delivered by the
iron in 30. seconds?
(1) 80 x 10
@) 12x10
(8) 8.6 x 10°F
(@) 36 x 105
19. The diagram below shows a bar magnet,
Which arrow best represents the
direction of the needle of a compass
placed at point A?
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1. A person observes 4.0 waves arriving
at the beach every 20. seconds. The
frequency of these waves is
(1) 0.20 He (3) 16 He
(2) 5.0 He (4) 80. Hz
2. The energy of a water wave is most
closely related to its
(1) frequency
(2) wavelength
(2) period
(4) amplitude
Base your answers to questions 3 and 4 on the
diagram below of a transverse wave traveling
inastring.
F
+. The wavelength of the wave is equal to
the distance between points
(1) Aand G (@) Cand E
(@) Band F (@) DandF
‘4, Which two labeled points are 180° out of
phase?
(1) Aand D (2) DandF
@) Band F (@) Dand
'5. The diagram below represents a wave,
20m
-o20m |
What is the speed of the wave if its
frequency is 80 hertz?
(1) 48 mis () 32.m/s
@) 16 ms (@) 16 mis
6. A512-herts sound wave travels
100. meters to an observer through air
at STP. What is the wavelength of this
sound wave?
(1) 0.195 m (3) 1.55 m
(2) 0.646 m (@) 512m
7. Which unit is equivalent to meters per
second?
(1) Hees (2) site
(2) Hzem (@) mile
8, A police car traveling at a speed of
30.0 meters per second sounds its siren,
‘which has a frequency of 1.00 % 10°
hertz, As the police ear approaches a
stationary pedestrian, the pedestrian
detects a siren frequency of
(1) 30.0 Hz (3) 1.00 x 10° Hz
(2) 9.19% 10" He (@) 1.10 x 10" Hz
9, Two waves having the same frequency
and amplitude are traveling in the
Same medium, Maximum eonstructive
interference occurs at points where
the phase difference between the two
superposed waves is
mo"
(2) 90°
(3) 180°
(@ 270"
410, Standing waves in water are produced,
‘most often by periodic water waves
(1) being absorbed at the boundary with
‘anew medium
(2) refracting at a boundary with a new
medium,
(@) diffracting around a barrier
(@) tefleeting from a barrier
11, Radio waves diffract around buildings
‘more than light waves do because,
compared to light waves, radio waves
(1) move faster
(2) move slower
(3) have a higher frequency
(@) have a longer wavelength
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12, Ifthe speed of a wave doubles as it
passes from shallow water into deeper
‘water, its wavelength will be
(1) unchanged (3) halved
(2) doubled (4) quadrupled
13, Asa sound wave passes from water,
‘where the speod is 1.49 x 10° meters
er second, into air, the wave's speed
(1) decreases and its frequency remains
the same
(2) increases and its frequency remains
the same
(@) remains the same and its frequeney
docreases
(4) remains the same and ite frequency
14, Orange light has a frequency of
5.0 10" herte in a vacuum. What
is the wavelength of this light?
() 15x 108m) 60% 107 m
(1.7% 10m (4) 2010 m
15, A change in the speed of a wave as it
fenters a new medium produces a
change in
(1) frequency (3) wavelength
(2) period (@) phase
16. A laser beam is directed at the surface
of @ smooth, calm pond as represented in
the diagram below.
bea x
Which organisms eould he illuminated
by the laser light?
(1) the bird and the fish
(@) the bird and the seaweed
(3) the crab and the seaweed
(4) the erab and the fish
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17, What is the wavelength of alight ray.
with frequeney 6.09 % 10" herta as it
travels through Lueite™?
(1) 3:93 < 10" m (3) 3.39 x 10% m
(2) 5.59 10% m_— (4) 7.64 < 10 m
16, A ray of light (f= 6.09 x 10 Hz)
‘traveling in air is incident at an angle
of 40.* on an aircrown glass interface.
What is the angle of refraction for this
light ray?
(1) 25° (3) 40"
@ sr (a) 78°
19, The speed of light f= 5.09 x 10% Hz)
in a transparent material is 0.75,
times its speed in air. The absolute
index of refraction of the material is
approximately,
(1) 0.75 @) 23
@ 13 f@ 40
Which quantity is equivalent to
the product ofthe absolute index of
rofraction of water and the speed of light
in water?
(1) wavelength of light in a vacuum
(2) frequency of light in water
(2) sine of the angle of incidence
(4) speed of light in a vacuum
21, What is the period of a 60-hertz
clectromagnetic wave traveling at
3.0 x 10* meters per second?
(17x 10-88 (3) 60 x 10's
(@)20x10s (a) 8.0% 108s
22, Which pair of terms best describes light
‘waves traveling from the Sun to Barth?
(1) electromagnetic and transverse
(2) electromagnetic and longitudinal
(G) mechanieal and transverse
(4) mechanical and longitudinal
23, An electromagnetic AM-band radio wave
could have a wavelength of
(1) 0,005 m (3) 500m
5m (4) 5.000 000 m
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1. All photons in a vacuum have the same
(1) speed (3) energy.
(@) wavelength (4) frequency
2, Which characteristic of electromagnetic
radiation is directly proportional to the
energy of a photon?
(1) wavelength
(2) frequency
(3) period
(@) path,
13. A photon of which eloctromagnotic
radiation has the most energy?
(1) ultraviolet (3) infrared
2) Xray (4) microwave
4. Light of wavelength 5.0 > 10-? meter
consists of photons having an energy of
ML1x10-# SB) 40x10" F
Q1Bx 10" T wT x 108s
5. The graph below represents the
relationship between the energy and the
frequency of photons
Enorgy vs. Frequency
Energy (J)
Frequency (H2)
‘The slope of the graph would be
(1) 663 10" Js
(2) 6.67 x 10" Nemeg?
) 1.60 x 10-8
(@) 1.60 x 10-0
6. Compared to a photon of red light, a
photon of blue ight has a
(1) greater energy
(2) longer wavelength
{G) smaller momentum
(@) lower frequency
7. An X-ray photon collides with an
electron in an atom, ejecting the electron
‘and emitting another photon. Compared
to the energy and wavelength of the
Xray photon, the emitted photon has
(1) less energy and a shorter wavelength
(@) less energy and a longer wavelength
(2) more energy and a shorter
‘wavelength
(4) more energy and a longer
‘wavelength
‘8. Which phenomenon best supports the
‘theory that matter has a wave nature?
(1) photon momentum
(2) photon diffraction
{G) electron momentum
(@) electron diffraction
9. How much energy is required to move
fan electron in a mereury atom from the
frround state to energy level A?
(1) 1570 G) 10.38 ov
(2) 881 ev () 1195 eV.
10. Which type of photon is emitted when an
electron in a hydrogen atom drops from
the n = 2to the n = 1 energy level?
(1) ultraviolet) infrared
(2) visible light (4) radio wave
11, Bxcited hydrogen atoms are all in the
3 state, How many different photon
energies could possibly be emitted as
these atoms return to the ground state?
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12, A mereury atom in the ground state
‘absorbs 20.00 eleetronvolts of energy
and is ionized by losing an electron. How
much kinetic energy does this electron
have after the ionization?
(1) 640 eV (2) 10.38 6
(2) 9.62 6v (@) 13.60eV.
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13, A hydrogen atom with an electron
initially in then = 2 level is excited
further until the electron isin the |
n= 4 level. This energy level change
‘occurs because the atom has
(1) absorbed a 0.85-eV photon
(2) emitted 2 0.85-<2V photon
(3) absorbed a 2.55-2V photon
(@) emitted a 2.55-eV photon
14, What fundamental foree holds quarks
together to form particles such ae
protons and neutrons?
(1) electromagnetic force
(2) gravitational force
{G) weak force
(@) strong foree
15, Tho total conversion of 1.00 kilogram of
the Son's mass into energy yields |
(1) 981 x 10* Mev
(@) 838 x 10 Mev
() 200 x 108d
(@) 9.00 x 105
16. A tritium nuctous is formed by
combining two neutrons and a proton.
‘The mass ofthis nucleus is 9.106 X 10-*
‘universal mass unit ese than the
combined mass of the particles from
which it is formed. Approximately how
‘much energy is released when this
nucleus is formed?
(1) 848 x 107 Mev
(2) 2.73 Mev
(3) 848 Mev
(4) 273 Mev
17, Bayona may hav cargo of
(0) +teand He (@) ~teand +e
(@) +2eand 86
2.
(@) ~2e ana 2
18, Protons and neutrons are examples of
(1) positrons (3) mesons.
(2) baryons (4) quarks
10. Pisies Answer Key
19, A particle unaffected by an electrie field
could have a quark composition of
() ess (@) ude
(2) 65 (4) wud
Base your answers to questions 20 and 21 on
‘the information below.
‘A lambda particle consists of an up, a dow,
and a strange particle. A lambda particle
hhas a mass of 1.116 GeV/c, that is 1.116
‘gigaclectronvolis divided by the speed of
light in a vacuum squared.
20. The lambda particle is classified as a
(1) baryon with a charge of +1e
(2) meson with a charge of ~1e
(3) lopton with a charge of Oe
(@) hadron with a charge of Oe
21, What is the mass of « lambda particle in
kilograms?
(1) 1.02 > 10° kee (3) 1.98 x 10°" ke
(2) 1:98 % 10° kg (4) 1.86 10-" ke
se your answers to questions 22 and 23 0n
‘the information below.
‘The positron is the antiparticle ofthe
‘leetron. When a positron and an electron
‘combine, they annihilate each other and
become energy in the form of gamma rays
22, The total energy produced by this
annihilation process is
() 2.73 x 10% I () 820 x 10
@) 647 x10 F(a) 164x105
23, What conservation law prevents
annihilation from happening with two
tlectrons?
(1) conservation of mass
{2) conservation of charge
(2) conservation of momentum
(@) conservation of energy
its Reseed
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4 22 a4
a3 Ba ee
Tigh 860k 2
was me 12 00am,
ret
18.525 em( 2M.) ~ 0535 m of 25 x 10m
2 04040 ke 22. 2
BB. Lhe 36min = 76min, 207 min (#22) ~
45008 = 45 x 10s
24,18 in (®t) = 1100
35. 25N 36 14
2 (9) 25" in
m1axies
0. mun 30° = 251m
a8
2
sm A 00m ke AS
a2 46 cooom
47, A= w= (418 emX230m) = 80 emt
Ante
sp, 21x10 m $0, 15X10 kg $1. 7710
52, 49exi0re $3.3 ses
(03.2 X06 m) ~ 140.
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me
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73 8 0
78, Percent Bro = SHR 5199
1, Perent Bor = BEER 19)
= BE 100 ~
srg ihceale inthe seeving,LDcm = 14m, | 7% Range= £79 :min = 407 min = 068 min
{18m 20 mer asng egret tn
| axa amma | a= azmi_] Teese
‘ae [tas an ara] Mena
af a as ast een
451 . a5 ones ‘az ‘Seaents may
af aa aoe cmon) SS
asta ar a3 aoa | tenate
2 aos aos ‘silat
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anes i on on
2 Teams =a
Psics Auswan Key 1380, Range = 96°F — 69°F = 35° Tho chart below is
forinstoeional purposes Stadnts may determine
aoe using a scene slealator
~101'F
{8 Range = 2 em ~ 18m ~ 8 ex. Tho chart below i
{or lasivctonal purposes, Students mas determine
‘alee ing aslo enkultar
xen [4 [son | nae
resi es 210 =
ap 2 =I
a oI a
vanes Sema ae 3 fa
Ts 0 ta a as
Tee | By ae [Higa = 3098
a5 2B = nor
zie) | ape) | xa Flom [ame | ers Lom)
1s é 108 =3 5 =|
1 « 76. =
a 5 io 3
is Wns
86, Noolines horizontal xls, ckippd 300 on vertical
al) na at ot ned an De verti
‘Sie depundent variable ould be fet nthe
the
ant on.
90.1 me
ws
i
é
3
8.
@r-oN
P= Gm,
(oo
14 Pursics Answer Key
weve
wre
porn
ret
rele
90, 9.895 640 95 x 10-*
2
100. 10°tor, sine cI so opposite ~
yptananing) = (1.4 mia0* = 024
A= Bont Oks tbh
‘Aw 120 900, wl) + (6.02420, i) +
1098069)
Atom
103, slope = = 288 = 25 tt
Review Questions
Vom = (ieaP - 21m
ed
10.4 1D wa
Tas 9p = 9p 4 Bad = 13.2 640.)
ve 1eme
ts gn a BOM 75 mle
16. mie
17. Te ara under the eve equal othe distance
tev,
A Aap Baante
= f0.0900.ms) = 50m
~ (20 9x10. mi) = 20.m
38
a6
ao
S.A, = Asin d = (600, Nin 6.
a2 2 a4 ae
51 62
=o, at = (981 V3.0) = 284 mls
rien
som
ee
1202-00 met
ox oa
70. For every ation force there i an equal bt
pot estan fr.
na m3 ne
ma wt
yee 7.3
Je. Both arrow take the same amount of ime to
ska the plane
we. do opt hat
fi. FRBBT 49,
1 Eo Vanimie 99°
0.3 a3
4, A, = Acon 6 = (150. /)ons 30) = 130. m/s
ast 6
87, eas #91 a8 gs = 981
directed toward the enter of curvature
OMIEO ogy
ie
ms DA
ee
ms wes we
wet ts toe
mG tee tn
18
1.6
(500 p)(.81 mit) = 40.
11 acceleration de to gravity or gravitational field
Seength
arses Answen Key 15,Wa Fo ly
F,=(03005%)
Ha
saa 25N
12d, The crate acclrating beenate ane force i
126. Fy = Py
-F, = (18100. eg 81 9
Fon36Norah7N
wan iN
y= me = (6.0 g\(881 mie) = 49
129, The soem force equal in magnitode the
ert weight but epponite a dreton,
0.
Beato oe
quale the normal re
ma.
en ie
we. Mo" Seta4e
8. Jr ap = may
are = ame
‘Therefore, tho Sina speed f Uo m
Stns or 105 fs
WS. Pte, Pane
m= my
®
AT Nin hie ase, tho weight
scald bo
(2.0 epX6.0 rs) * 18.0 gn = Og s
(3.0 kay, = ~12 kgs
re h0 me
6 Petes” Pane
impetm= mm
(0-150 KgvO.80 mis) + (0.100 g00 m0)
(0.180 bg = 0.100,
oy OSL ie ta the right
van
Regents Practice Questions
met s waa
1 1 ae 3
7 4 32
a4 4 ao
ao 2 aa
aes 3 me
at 8 a3
53
Bg 2
54 Mom 220m
ss 40m
sedans tha
p= f= BB «10
S = Vasini?
et ~ (981 mie08) = 69 mince
Vad = VEOB1 aim) ~ 6 mie
se. 60, oom
0m
Fenton
, L
sect sequeee vector seauence
6. sims ibm
ee
pie ae tee
6, Because the stone averages 10, os while ts
moving upward
dre = (10, mit)@08) = 20.mer
aarp toe
= @0.mi9@00 + 4-981 mi200"
= 40.m—20.m = 20.m
65, The time t takes fr the stone to fal to the evel
(ibe student quai etme of ae, 2.0 soon
‘ecnuseneglocing ar resistance the feof
[Baviy ea the one constant
6, Thc peed ofthe stone a the time i rbuens tthe
[evel fhe stant ir 0. mle becuse the fre of
[vy aelng on the atone Ia eonstant. However,the stone i traveling in the oppeiediretion 20
lus veloty i “2D. mor 20. ms downward
(67, In 86 0-second time interval, the stne res for
2Oucsds a deri in tein Ban ale
for 40 oecod, suming the ifs high enous
fat th oe de not it he od dre
‘To seconde has lagen,
Hao nat= 00 mie + (981 mieyi40n)
= 09 mis downward ~ 80 ls
8. d= Jor rom es)
a= H-961 miyidos = 70m
‘Tha sone fle 78 ators dowaward from its
‘ight past oF 58 maters below the postion of
fhe ment
loys
e
&
» va
0 to 20 30 40 so ao 70
Time
72, The area under the curve is equal to the distance
traveled
A Aeterna
na=%=82"-20mie
Auge = 38K = 120.9940.) = 400 0
Asuna = Bh = (2.0 9440.2) = 800.2
73. 20m
24, decserating trot
75. BC
76. 50N 2 03N
5, Aa the all sec the vertical component ofits
‘ost decrecsea and the hosonal companent
‘hits veloety remains the sane
(aon wigan?
+= 00 x 10 dete toward the center of
71 = (200 (2005) = 400. m
91. The maid ofthe crs entiptal acceleration
{fom D to Ass ties an great asthe matte of
Its eontpetalazeloraon fom B to C
92, Because tho caro moving teanstant sped, the
‘magnitude ofits momentum i alvays the sce
Pavsies Auswen KEY 17193. ‘The magnitude of the centepstalaceraton Ss
{he wam dees Ss ot dependent on
Weight ass |
ia 15 ms HSM
95, Soe quartin 9
196, See question 96
98, Soe quetion 9.
»
ee
104. "The uagaitnde ofthe normal farce ntng on the
tise tan the weight the ea
10s. Normal foe
stm pawars ANSWER Ker
ne
7.
ip = mv ~ (2,00 X 10° g)(4.0 m/s)
As
=
Momentum ie conserved. The itil momentaza
fe sytem mas 80 10"Kg mvs + (6.0%
Orgs) = 0% 10" kel the Hina
‘momenta of the sytem i +20 10m
Velo Time
se igemis
ocd
TEEPE EE
er a ee ne)
“re
See question 11
ao Ha lMeazah 50 mbt(e08 mie)
Aces Yok = 148 04 = 58
‘spo mad = (8b0 heNX-240.m18)
wae x 0"hg- me
Bad = 89
techie
1530
“The impose equal tothe change in
‘The magnitude ofthe horizontal component
‘rihe ayer velocity tthe same a points
Sane
‘Toe magnitude ofthe vertical component te
‘Rjeateeloty at pint A loss than teat
pane 8ve.
1s.
eg flit
‘Distance rem ace a it
929 = 15 kmh
faa ns.2
‘0. 500N
m1
‘Block A hae a mage af agra and block B
Ihab mace of? floras
A, = Aces #= (100. Noo 90°) = 66.0
fo equilibrium P= 0
Bn B48, = band F, = 8 5N (magnitude)
ae 137. Tm
Gomi 19,3 "0. 1
Displacements.
Dalene)
sueseeae
Tine
Displacement sTime
”
.
bo
i
Bal
(ee ees
Range: 050 9 to 100.
07615 sand 0.768
&
7,208
M8, d= fo (am ret
bs _ 22860) _
2 (orieae
150 Teron
151. Fog = Fain ® = (100.20 sin 3
orks a see diagram.
5008,
152, Fy = Peas ~ (120.N)(co8 802) = 104N, oF
‘Bake wale Angra
w=! 2
Fy 104N~ 80.N ~10.N= 44
27 iam 1028
48 mi op the icine
on ane
riscs Answer Key 19Fea =ON
sale
157 The aig onto cee when the ein
‘nt pander te
tse j= Sande = WE
ose
ageh 7 Boome
159, d= Lo fom rt
dy ~~ (252 m/6}(0494.) = 100m
161. Although the tie was recorded to the narast
fhousandth of econd, the broad range in the
‘tla inlestae tht apore data should have
Ion talen The elevinted orion peed of
fh car epreents average over an sear
{he Gar as seeually traveling slower when
‘wae projected from the edge the abla,
162 (a) Te cr woud havea greater initial potential
‘hengy snd consequensstsgretar Sal Hine
‘hengy and horizontal spod () Raloasng the
‘aroma greater height on the elevated trace
‘would havo flat om the tne reqatred fr
The-car to it the floor oos let the ableton.
‘The time of fll depends nly onthe belt of
‘bo tabling.) Wit the greater erin
Speed notin (2 tha car would travel greater
‘ivan cstane afer eas projected frm
the table,
20 Pasies ANswen Kev
18. fu
164. Sco question 168
orzet Average sped, «salar quantity,
Stal Soe eee Se et
tare Velosty ea wentor quant As an cat
‘moves ins cvulr path ss veloc continually
dg to achangoindiectin of revel
Sithaugh to objeat maybe moving at a constant
SponAllof the washer coud be allctiely massed
‘sing to tiple eam balance, Dividing bythe
‘omar ef washers woud yl the average
‘Baus of a wanber Iris the weight ocho
‘Stapended washers that provide he conepctl
[ce ating a he moving rb stopper
‘Subedtting the mane in lograms of te
ltppopeinteaumber of masar nto the frmula
Ppa vil the valve othe coneipetal ce.
pd
1 pai of gga fr eaeh student anda motor
‘ak to mentor the radon
Tesi to note exacly one rovaltin for @
pid moving eect Sigalennt era canbe
[nkroded in searting snd topping the watch
dio to bomen senten tame I preferable
{Sispread that oor oar thirty reveltions to
Constant quantities: mas of stopper, rade of
fureatare Column heedings might be Number
‘st Wahor, Magaivad of Centepstal Fare 9,
‘Tame fr Thirty Revoleios (0) ead Perea of
Revoltion(s
&
Centipett
vce
‘hey dd ot determin a he relationship
betroen the magnitade of the eatepatal co
hd the masa of moving objet or (sho.
{elatonship between th magnitude ofthe
etsipeal ro andthe radian of earvtare
the path ofa moving bjt
FynaFe Frome R=
én
cna
Baiosmey
51 1)
Fa = EINE 9 ON]
ye=me~ (100 eg (9.8 el) = 1.82088
no
why em f= EN 8 060
180, Changing the macs ofthe car would have 20
‘fc the mass speed et which ould
ound the curve,
Review Questions
4a a2 a2
hoon 53 © hoo.3
a as
9. Wa Raandy=4 terete
W= Fre = 00 N40 m/NSOW) = 4805
0%
1. W=Fu=@oNrGom)= 243
12 tom
me mwa 4
WS omls a3 we
18. 1210 20,3
4 oxwnste) 59,
nn, P= Mande = we
aa p= WOMB - 9
200020 = 50m
25.2 m4 aa
28.2 an 8
m3 m2
AP = nh = (6.00 kah9.B1 rl. 00m) = 98.
a a4 362
ma a4
39, F=be= 05 Niml025 m) ~ 63
a4
at 62 ans
a as
0, PE, = hxt= $0120 Nimx0.20 mF 0.0243
ma
5, slope = b= SF = 20%. = 60, in
Pscs Answer Ker 2156, Baampleof Acceptable Response one. naa
Force vs. Elongation %.
Kinetic energy
eee
Speed
Pe, + KB, = PE, + KB,
PE, KE,
so moh = dno!
(coon
Force
“i 100N
3
98, PE, + KE, = PE, +KB,+W
PE = PE, + Fd
pn ae ah
2 010 020 030 ono
Bongation i)
sols-
hgh ml. = 250m)
35% 108N
We Fa and = Fy phy = neg
W = ung = (06741.00% 10°39 mie)
soa 18 aed
yoo. dors 101. 109502.
Regents Practice Questions
2 22 ae
| x4 Ba 2
fama oma ‘
cma oes ‘
bis oa 2
bmi me ‘
[mi Bi 2
ji ma 2
ea mt 3
wi Gat
36 We Aland = Pose
W = GF con aya) ~ (120 Noo $7). = 960
W= APE = mga = G0. YB. m) = 60.3
Wo Plandd= ot
= (40 m/s609)= 24m
W G0. N24 m) = «60.4
2
BS
4 a3
00 iet000 mar = 00.3
at olga gy
aea
Elongation
{he length of he spring bere any weight was
ited
5,
i
== (1 bX) = Sm
oN
= me = (20 kaXd mie) = Bg
KE = bot = 10.0 9X40 mv = 165
Houde
tos
Poe
Woh =aoo W208) =20.5
con
a= E- $28 arom
78" mgih= 0 ighBA m40m)- 1203
a
PE, + KB, = PE, + KE,
PB, = RE, = wt = 42.001gy6.00 wi = 3003
"Tho Sum of the kinetic and potential energies
sfthe bat pion {i equa othe sum of
{he nate ead potential ences f the bob at
(6.0 emX90 mem) = 24m
APE = mgh = (8509.61 mys24 m)
Tio
‘The inti ener ofthe cr atthe tp othe
Second hil os than the knee energy ofthe
fr atthe top ofthe tht
APE = mgd ~ (6.00 kg). mie55.0 m)
Bos
‘Tha ls” energy was converted into at bees
‘work was done sgsinat ton.
g
sf
aeeeepeesese
ho AT Tad
"De aloe vpeeneae e yor devs
‘The work that mat be dane to stop a moving
chet i galt the inte energy of Ca oct
‘Kinetic energy is given bythe frmala KE = int
sof wo objets have the sme intl velit ,
fhemmaremacive objet has the eentr kine
ergy Thum it roqutes ore work to stap cho
‘ery oat,
ao outside work is dane ons pendulum, such
fa gig te push wale swinging the pendulum
Eannotpoesece move eneesy at any pein it
sping lentil pan oun Ae tant
{he bb ie tleased it has no nei energy. Al |
{ts ergy i potential energy, PE ~ mah, where
Fis the eit of the bb above the lowe pn
ofits swing When the be swings through ne
tye and veut tho ctodet, he maximum
‘Shergy the bly ean have eg Tho he ead
pndelm would return to Ce tip of the students
foe. eat, somo energy converted t wore
‘iene aginat icon. Ararenaty the bb cs to
“nme hight Tes than is haght a the tna a te
Sese
"Tho poner doslopd by the teacher is ound by
‘Gecrning the tne ae of Gong work
Pola = DONIEOR a9
"The teacher develope the same power ax che
ower cansuned when six 100. ight Bab
resumed on
Pres Auswen Key 2378, LOOKW- b= MOH,
=s0x105
19, PE, +KE,= PE, + KE,
nah +0= maar + Sn,
sh= gio) +n,
fd if ho cart makes aru the tf te
ton, th noma fs ofthe sak on th ir
‘.Geaty provide the centripetal fren
aoe
ovata
ah = gan + her
awe
Dus te isn momenta ose
See
Neco conserved te th ison
eon,
Fin
PE gy + KB,
= BO} + ae)
24 Pansies Answen Ker
Bs
Force. Elongation
ces
PATIO G20 O30 Tao
Elongation im)
So question 88.
Pi, nm, 5,
Jog net
s=Vigt
Ba = mgh= maa) = nar
P50 HB, ~ DE, + Ee
12 109M or 1,800
anon,
F.Lliraso00 9
Eso oraouaw
(000 2126 =)
We 13% 10d or 128000
WeaB=lne a= t=
a Ye Metin
(Gi EpNE w=
Me™ 5.) 60 E.G)
or = Bonn
B=?
8 = 0.49) (60 mis"
xe ~t05
1503
Pes Pane
my tay =U + may,
100.) (6.8 mas (6060) (0.0 en) =
‘00. +8000")
6000 kgs = 6000.) r,
parrKE = (6000. kg) (.0 ma)" = Me
KE = 3000 30r 3.0 x 10°35 = (900 UPN P80 x 0-040 x 10°C)
pene eee so
Dostana
Hg, > Kg RH
103. — B, bocause the mass has the grestest speed i
5, boca the ra potenti emery i nat
eee
oe
eo | eae
coe
oe
So ns
zr | vam '8.0.9 soy
i ae
7
i Se
7
Jot
a
: i
doo |
Fo
(© 0.920 0.040 0.060 0:90 0.100 0.420 tenath af
‘Spring Compression (mm) se
oe
:
108. PE, =) eee
et = c10-tam
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dames ea 67.2 on
=o a ao.
es gs mi-p- Bt ao
aes 7 A T= 1 +hh=204+204=40A
Pursies Answen Key. 25mm 1-2 = BY a128
79, The current in anumeter A greater than tho
‘usar in amimetar
40, 1 enoherrsistr i dd tothe crest in
Paral the equivalent resistance docencs and
[ire enrent in he real increases,
“The putas ference across tho spare is
qu tothe potential difrence acre fy
Shea
45, Ihe ronistanes of, i nceased, she potenti
Uhiorence ernst repnne 30, vot, but the
‘arent though it docrenses
3 90. 2
3 oa
45x05
qh MO re
oe. 2 2 10. 2
wd et 1m. 4
104, atleast on ts magnet or one ea magnet
405. 3
06. $—=<3eN
yoni wal 109. ©
M0. 3 1 wa
Regents Practice Questions
Part
ua 28 ae
a2 5&4 e2
na a4 a4
10.3 m3 mi
wae et 183
we m3 wee
wa 20.2 a
m2 23 mes
a2 263 Bs
mi 2.2 sa
26 Pansies Answer Kev
‘ na a
4 ae 2 384
2 ae wt
3 a as
2 a
46, “10.1098
ar, = MOAWAO 6 116 x 10" Che
48. git
® ®
a :
say ae Sastose
sure te
_ Watseso ne ateriaa s w(24 10%)
‘ash
=o21N
agoitude of
lcrosttiefrce
Distance of separation
453, charge on A~ charge on B = 006».
“The ceceo woul travel paral path toward
fhe ponte plate.
The magnitude of the lat ld strength at
pte Hand isthe ss,
vee
w= Vg = (400 V)-160 x 10")
= 160 x10" 5
ar x 0m
(os0ay(500) = 250
We Vie = (15 V0.0 A)(100 min}(60 sin)
Pages
soon
“The 0-chm resistor dispute es power than
fe tech reastor
‘Removing the 60-0hm resistor from the reuit
‘erence pot drop ares esis aad
Reates the Soret traugh the aoa.
‘sro pies noe cra ath
‘peri Sell ve leech nde
Tove ite agar and vt
SERS at ce i sre creat
erates woul ave stared on he
Eee apr ane dv aes
Reset icone of thelr Soe
onc
‘Sad ncandescert ee ble ee dx
Seat taal So wt Te Fower
deve ise yt rae P= poe
fs inversely proportional to rsivtance,Therelre,
‘he bea al haw las rostanco than he
Sowa bas Reins R=" aii
proportional o length and inversely proportions
Fretsccctonal are Ts Slament ofl
‘eltange relatively thick and shor
10, An electron acted butwoun to oppositely
‘horged metal plates experiences an upmarl
decree that svlorata tho electron upward
fo upper plat ie palealy charged and he
mand fre, eave by the eee Hel i
[rete than the downward force exert by the
(ravtaona fed
KE ~ stand v= 2
‘The maximum speed eorospande othe maximum
‘li chevy, which equals the work dane on the
‘desteon by the Bele
It = Vg butin = mang =6
Inet = Ve
‘2, Te mesimum speed of patan would ee
‘ea ofan Secon: Although both partir
hve the suns magetade of arg the proton
Sere macnive dn the slstron. The maximum
peel ie inverslypropordnal vo the yuare rot
‘Tinne,ue poslem #2)
ee
Prscs Answer Key 27TEs
bec swe 2 fen 8
eee re
epee
‘ter erat ey
rehash eee
Sead ea ee og ie
Selatan
Set rc tee eles
30a
95, Adding an aditionl 20-dhm resistor to the
Glreule would na chang tho amount of carent
frown by tne 0 ohm reitor Om the main
ee raul ofthe
‘eitor When conneced i ere te equivalent
‘oltanc le greaior than the value ofeltber
28 Prvsics Answen Key
5
w
—
| power
aon
Pore aera 0
ea
oe oe = 3h 008 §
‘The slope is tho reciprocal of tho resistance or
‘The lamp des not obey Ohne law because the
lament pete hot
102, Seo answer to question 8.
103, P= 1V = (10027 A) = 19W
104, The bub isnt operating at the standard
120 volte
10s. Carentv. We Length
=
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st
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1 ret fr errors in unten qunstions 68-28,
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Example ofa Leredit response:
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Note: Do not penalize the atadent more than
‘suit frerars in unis fn questions 71-72
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{Terai fr errors in anit in qunstions 74-76
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or foran answer consistant the sendents
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Example ofa Leredit response:
= 40"
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{edit Yor ertare init in quero 71-78
79, (Allow 1 cot fr deaeing the incident ray at
sn ano ofimeidene of 0" = 2
Example of a Leredit responce:
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‘ithe sadent's eeponae ta question 78
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fection
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Eubtituions with unit, sero Soring Criteria
for Caleutations in thi ating gue,
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mak
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tr foran answer conten mith he otadeats
‘pongo to question St
Examples of a Leredit responses:
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La] Allow 1 ret far 20,0.
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Example ofa -eredit response:
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Unis ar ar en anger thats consent ith the
deat response to question 60
Example ofa Leredit response:
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{a Alo 1 roto tho equation and substitaton
vrth units Har fo Scoring Criteria for
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1.50 mvs
[Note:The resltant vector need not be labeled to
UI) Allow 1 editor 2.7 mio an anor tht is
Censisen with he students reponge to gestions
seanter,
[0 Allow 1 eri fr 65° 2 or an answer that
Sansitent with the stolons veoponas to qedtons
rena
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With unis Rafer to Seong Criteria
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B_ me
aa
(2.00 te). me)
180. Nin
a] Allow 1 ered forthe corect anewer with
tts oro en angwerthae i eonsetont with the
‘dent's response to question 1
Example of« Leredit response:
04am
[a Allow 1 ret for tho equation ad substitaton
‘wth unis, ar foram sneha i conistent
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tits or or an anwer thats consent wah the
[dens response Yo question 72
Example of Leredit response:
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74, {1 Allow I eri for 6.00 0.
75, [Allow 1 ert forth equation snd substation
‘wth nts oor an answer that consent,
{ith te sladonts espana a guerson 74 Refer
En Sarin Ctra or Clan tring
Example of Leredit response:
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a
cam:
‘j= 250.2 10°40- (03000)
000
76, {1 Allow 1 ert forthe corretanewer with
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fadete response to question 7
Example of eredit response:
A= 250% 10"?
77 {Allow 1 ert for equation sn subtttion
‘th nits Ber Searing Crier or
Ceieations nthe rating ude
Example ofa beredit respons
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(6.53 10-5
239 x 10-7
7% (1 Allow 1 ert forthe conect anes wie
‘mits or for en answer that i conssent with the
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Example of « Leredit response:
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79. {1 Allow 1 credit far 6.43 eV or an answer that
Second with he tent pms fo
420, [1 Allow 1 cri fr indicating that the photon
an be absorbed and eplining thatthe energy
{the photon i exactly egal fo the energy evel
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Note: llow rei far an anewer that consistent
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1, [Allow Teed for dle = 2
82 Allow I eodit fr equation and sobsttation
with unto for an answer hat sensi
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Example of a credit response:
‘sind, = msg,
enn
ma
85, (1 Allow 1 credit forthe corset anewer with
‘nis or en answer that femme Wis the
udete response to question 82
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(rh cna or foc an sater thal cite til or fran answer that i cogent with the
‘withthe stents responce to question 82 nd ‘Sent repens to question 84
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{he comet number of tgnifnns es
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rif the snawer ie tranented
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fueetion Sto 52.
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Note: Allow eet even ithe student draws
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= 03 gid space,
65, [1 Allow 1 erst for drawing the best tne oe
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slope = 55 Nin
slope
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Fg =28N
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Example ofa 2-eredit response:
sin
sin
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‘Note: Allow cet for an answer thats onsetent
‘vith te students response to question 8
U1 Allow 1 eri or 0
Note: Allow cre for an anewer tha i onsitent
ith the tadane’s reponse to question 80 or 7
(Allow tere fr 1.24 ¥.
{a} Allow 1 ered 0 198 % 10° Jar an anewer
hati aon wth the ded ropense74, [2 Allow a maximum of2 ordi, Rae to Scoring
Grier for Caiatations in this rating ide,
Example ofa Zeredit responce:
Braue =H
198% 10-95
Senha
r
f= 299 10" He
‘Note Allow cet fran anawer tis
Consistent with the etude respanee to
‘yuction 73,
78) Allow 1 cdi fer infrared or an soar that
‘Sonaitent nth the stant ssp
auertion Te
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Allow 1 ered for each correct response.
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or each question requiipg tho stadent to
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‘Soring eter
‘Allow 1 credit for the equation apa sbettsion
Afvalues with oite Ifthe equation see
betituton wh nite ok shown, donot
slow thi erate
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‘i do nat alin theo
+ Ponalize a atudent only one per eauaton for
+ Allow fl ered oven if the answer not
‘poe he ores mb of icant
Port.
4 Allow teri fr 668
4 [1 Allow 1 era fr 50
‘50. 2] Allow a maximom of 2 edie, Refer to Scoring
Criteria for Calelations in tis rating ide
Bxamples of 2-eredit responses:
rman, + men =0 er (12% 20g), =
(25x 10°Rg)(A0m)
_ (25 10°80 me)
TAX 10g
we
b= -18mis or
5. (2) Allow a maximam of 2 erudite. Refer to Soring
Criteria for Cautions in thi rang gue,
Example of 2eredit response:
(21 Allow a maximum of rei Refer to Seong
Criteria for Calulaions in thi ating bude.
Beample of a 2-eredit response
53 [Allow a maximum of 2 eed. Refer to Searing
Criteria for Calutatione tnt ating gue
Example of a 2eredit response:
25 10'NC
‘5A. [1 Allow 1 ert for of aa four stright lines
Arsen perpen to the rn the nore
srk each ine having an arcwbead dete
{award the ephore sd eofing within 03 om of
‘he sphere
Example of Leredit response
Note: Allow credit even if he lines re nit dawa
June 09 Recens Exxanaron435, [2] Alow a maxims of2 crit llocated at
Ehiows
* Allow 1 rei for eo resistors cones in
Parle wa he batery or eal i omplete
‘Allow 1 roi for an ammetar omnes inthe
‘Sron to mennure the total curent
Example ofa credit response:
tl
amples of -redtreqponst:
www
w
Hi
Note: Allow eet fr Kins not touching the
etary fe datanc rom tho ling tthe
ater ie = the distance betwen the battery
‘mba nee
‘6, [2 Allow a maximum of2 eros, Refer to Scoring
Gite for Catrlations in sis rating ide
Juve’09 Reeves Exatanarion
457. {1 Allow 1 crit Avceptable reponse include,
bata nt imied
“perth and soot
op and dwn
— perpendicular to spring
= tetand ht
Note ort li rei rb lh or
58 [1] Allow 1 eet or 1.6m
58, (Allow 1 eet for indiatng that he
‘ravlongth ie shorter while the speaker is moving
rior snaver hatin consitet wih he
Students responce to question 88
parte
01] Allow 1 eet for 16 ml,
6 (Allow 1 eet for 4.8m
(2 Ul Allow a maximam of 2 eredite. Heer t Sorng
Criteria or Cautions ty ti ating gue,
[Example of 2-eredit respons
annie bee
4,= (4omnyose)+ Host mityosos?
gare
ete Alloy sig anwar te
‘Sonistect wile stodeats repens fo
‘uosion
(62, 1) Allow a maximum of 2 eredits. Refer to Soaring
rte or Caudle in Ui rating guide
Bxample of a credit response:
KE
me
1910's
Bio. kg}9.81 mie)
110.
(64, (2 Allow a maximum of2 eet, Refer to Soring
Criteria for Calculations in thi aling guide
"Example ofa credit response:
weed!
[eRe
io
aH
aa 200. kg
v=46oas
(65, (2 Allow marimum of erdite, Rafer to Scoring
Criteria for Caealtions int rating ule
Beamplo of a 2-eredit response:
[Note Allow credit for an answer chat is
‘nictent wih the students response 6
‘tsstion 6Be ee ne sone
east te
nese oa
as
Sie ge en
oo Hii Spe cregte en
item stato
ae
6 (1) Allow 1 colt fra response ores showing
he refacted vay at 18" 2 the Hor
Brample of a Ieredit response
Note Allow edit evens the arrowhead ie
‘Allow eet fran answer tt i consistent with
ihe Student response a question 68
70, (1 Allow Leet for geen,
7 Allow a maximum of 2 eedite, Refer to Scoring
Criteria for Caleatatlon inte rating Eide
Example of 2eredit response:
Baan =
Eason = (669 < 10 J- 3) (6.48 > 10" He)
Bis = 268 10°95
72) Allow 1 eet for 227 ev
"Note: Allow aot fran answer that is
‘oetent with the students respongs to
‘geotion 7,
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Chart for Converting Total Test Raw Scores to
Final Examination Scores (Scale Scores)
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‘7 2) Allow « maximum of2 exes, allocstd as
Blows
1 Allow 1 rei ar @ mageitde of 120.
4 Allow roi for a diction of eset
48, [2] Allow a maxima of eri located as
fans
‘Allow 1 credit fora magitads of 8.0% 20m
49, [2 Allow marin of ries Refer to
Seong Cheri fr Calton inthe ating
Examples of 2redit responses:
Fg=O1ks) or
60x10 we)
Fg LX1ON | Fy= 11 10N
[Notes Allow crit for an anawer that ie
‘onerant wit ee stidents response 10
‘queton 8.
50, {1 Allow 1 eri fran aro at Pieced
{owas the conte of cures
Example of beredit response
End
Start
(2) Allow a mavimum of2 crits Rate to Scoring
Criteria for Caluttion in Ui rating de
Example of « Zeredie response:
T= ap = mae
J (075 491.50 m6)
Ja1aNe
[a Ali 1 exe or indenting eh the
‘agate ofthe force on ea lesson isthe
(2) Allow « maximum of2 credit. Refer to
Scoring Criteria for Caeuatons a ta esting
side
(00)
172510" em
Lage = 09240,
[uJ Allow 1 rei for a elect ay at 36° 2° to
Te
Example ofa Leredit response:
Tiron
Note: Allow ert ven ithe restd ray dos
hot have an arowhend No nora ead be
‘rao
[i Allw 1 erat or fast one fl ware with 9
‘wavelngih one half a great Ifthe wavelength
‘ot constant, donot aioe ere
Example of a Leredit response
Note Allow hi crit vn ifthe mld io
‘ow th aang ax te original weve,
Javunay09 Recenrs Exanaion56, [Allow maximum of credits, Rafer to Scoring
Ghteria br Catetation ia thie rating ide
Example ofa 2eredlt response
moe
gw (2.0048 89 x 10-7 m)
cs 2a
57, [2 Allow maximum of ortits. Rafr to Serine
Chien fr Caleulatigns in erating eo
Example of Zeredit response:
pane
Foe
(6.63 x 10° +5)(.00 x 10° me)
Sas x10 J
A= 610% 10m
(0 Allow 1 erst for 786
Parte
18" Allow a masimum of rads Rafer to Scoring
nora for Coeuatons in hi ating guide
Breed responses:
or 4200 42 a) =
(Sou nee
0, 2 Allow a masimom of rele Refer to Scoring
Criteria for Catrtoions in ths rating pe,
Example ofa 2eredit response:
Fen ak ome
= (0672200 eg +2900 p91 we)
Fen 29 «108,
61, [Allow s maximum of erie. Relr ta Scoring
rte for Calefation in ths Fting Ede
fof a Deredit response:
(699 x 10 Nem21CH(6.0% 10-48 x10")
62, {1 Allow 1 cri fora graph showing an inverse
Square relationship.
Example of a leredit response:
Bg
33
Et
88
Fi
Distance
Betwesn
Centers
63, Allow teva
Example of a Leredit response:
Note low crit ven ith ins ne nen,
64, Allow a maximum of radia, Refer to Scoring
Criteria for Cazatatins in this ating ide
Brame ofa 2-eredit responee
i = 1590s
(65. (2 Allow a maxima of2 erie Raf to Scoring
Criteria for Cautions isi ating gue
Bxamplo ofa 2eredit response:
ena
“er
ss
Tae <0 He
A= 129m
[Notes Allow eit fran anewer tht a
ictent wit te student response to
‘qoation
66, [1 Allow 1 credit fo 847 x 10-8
67, [1 Allow tert.
(ax 10m
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Reamples of Loredit reeponsett
L ;
[Notes Allow cetit even fhe stent ws the
abo eal in place af the sya for a
‘ater.(68, [2] Allow a masinum of crite Refor to Scoring
Crerta for Caleatation in ths rating ge
Bxamplos of 2-eredit responses:
W-PRe We vie
Weeder or Woa2v4ange)
(onan)
W-ssxi0s W~ a5003
69, {1 Allow 1 eit for indicating thatthe energy
‘rpended in the 5.0.hm resistor rain ha
Note low cuit fog ener hate
‘puation 67
27 () Allow 1 eroit for macon or hadron,
71. (Allow 1 eet hr +e or Te
72 {Allow 1 ret Acceptable responses inelads,
ivane nt limited fos
the patices have enough kinetic ener to
beanvortd t that much hss
— Energy io converted to mass,
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January 2009
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53, (a) Allow a maim of credit Refer to Searing
Chri for Colelatons a this ang ge
Brample of « Beredit respons
KB APE = mah
‘KB = (5 egX.81 V5.0)
KE ~ 38x10 3
454, Allow a msm ocr, ator to Scoring
‘ti or Catlins in hia rating wide
Example ofa Zeredit response:
Ke = how
o= (=
aimee
= SRT,
Va
v= 1.m
[Notes All ceed for an ancwer tha ia cnsstent
vith the sadents eepone to qutstion 8.
435, (1) Allow Levedt or 10cm = 20m = 02 m
[a} Aw 3 cot draming a ctor
‘Sem = 02 em long inudiag an arowhend
ft hed eta sey om heating alt,
‘Example ofa Heredit response:
50m
som
Resultant
NoterThe vcr nd noth abled to rave
Preird
157. (0) Allow trait far 10.m ¢ 04m.
‘Note: Allow ered for an anewer that ie cansstat
‘ith the sadent eepone to qusstions 6 andar
58, Allow a maxim of ret Rar othe
‘Storing Cntr for Caludton this ating
sie
| Example of a 2-credit response:
nage
z
(899 x 0m C20 x 19 C)20 x 100)
Box 10 Tel
F.=90%10N
0, {f) Allow endfor 82 x 10° mt
60, (2) Allow a maimm of 2 nei Relr to Seoring
(rar fr Colefatans i thereto gue
| Bxample ofa 2-redit response:
R=ssx100.
[Note Allow ordi fran anawer tha constant
ith estat response to guaton 9
64, {1} Allow {rei fr marking an X 180" cat of
‘hase with pint A
‘Example ofa reredit response:
Parte
215) Allow s masimum of? eet, Rafer to Searing
toa or Callin n hier puie
Example of « 2eredit response:
| lobia ay
cto
62, Allow a maxim of? erate Refer to Scoring
Chtria for Calulaton nti ating gids
‘Example of a2-eredit response:
oP ue oad
ibe
oat me
a-1m
‘Note Allow cei fran answer that tonite
‘wh the student espns to question
June‘08 Rees Exauinarion
an4. (1) Allow 1 ero for drawing a generally prablic
Beamplo of Leredit response:
e (evel ground
(65, (1) Allow 1 eet fr drawing two resistor in
patalllcompleting the crea
Beample of Leredit response!
A 8
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lit
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(66, (1) Allow Weredit for 90.
Nites Soi an ver tat cae
a
Oo ee a Sern
a
—
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"Note: lw credit for an anewer that is consistent
‘withthe aden reponse to question 08
(68, [1] Allow 1 eit for corey ploting all data
punta = 03 etd space
(68. (1) Allow 1 eo for drawing ine or curvet
tee
Juve 08 Recenrs Exaunarion
Example of a 2eredit response for questions
nd
Dart’s Maximum Vertical Displacement
ve. Spring Compression
g
‘arts Maximum Vertical Displacement (n)
ty
©” 0020 0.040 0060 0.000 0.100 0.120
‘Spring Compression
70. (2) Now 9 maximum 9 ereits Refer to Seoring
rite for Cotcltins i ths rat ei
Bxample of credit reeponae:
pee
5, ~ un 00r0
7, = 0945
Note: Allow eet for an aewer that ie consistent
‘ith te student graph,
71. Allow tered for 85.
72. 2) Allow a maximum of eelts Ratt Scoring
Criteria for Ctelationa i his rating vile
odin 35
a
a8
73. {I Allow 1 exo. septal eeponte inclid,
ina oe ite
“ihe light doesnot bad bac ight rvs
{atthe same sped lab layer
be sent nde of effton ae the74.1 Allow 1 ee fr drawing the rtrd ray at
‘glo of 35° tothe normal
Beample ofa t-eredit response:
Normal oral
Incident ray’ |
Ar st '
' pl
i f
Com oil —4— :
een}
Pao nie
75. (1) Allow 1 ent fr 001868.
76, {i} Allow 1 ere fr 17.3 MeV.
[Note:Allow credit fran ansver ha is cenisont
‘wth the students esponae to question 6,
June"08 Reeves Exatanarionra
Regents Examination in Physical Setting / Physics
June 2008
Chart for Converting Total Test Raw Scores to
Final Examination Scores (Scale Scores)
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