Physics 11 Mock Key 2023
Physics 11 Mock Key 2023
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DATE: _______________________
2. Which of the following Velocity – Time graph shows the LEAST amount of displacement by the
object?
A. B. C. D.
A. A+B=C
B. C+A=B
C. B+C=A
D. A+B+C=0
4. Which of the following diagrams shows the resultant of Vector A – Vector B?
5. Which of the following statement is always true for a projectile motion if we can ignore air
resistance?
A. Vy = Constant; Ay = Constant and nonzero
B. Vx = Constant; Ay = Constant and nonzero
C. Vy = Constant; Ax = Zero
D. Vy = Zero; Ax = Constant
8. According to Sir Issacs Newton, which of the following state is NOT TRUE?
A. The inertia of an object depends on its mass
B. The acceleration of an object depends on its mass
C. The net external force acting on an object determines which direction its motion will be
D. The displacement of an object in space is inversely proportional to its mass
A. 2
B. 4
C. 8
D. 16
18. Which of the following is used to measure the change in gravitational potential energy?
A. Ns
B. Nm
C. Kgm/s3
D. J/s
A. 1
B. 1.5
C. 2
D. 2.5
E. 3
21. The number of cycles of a periodic wave occurring per unit time is defined as a wave's:
A. Wavelength
B. Period
C. Amplitude
D. Frequency
22. What is the difference between a longitudinal wave and a transverse wave?
A. In a longitudinal wave the medium moves parallel to the wave while in a transverse wave the
medium moves perpendicular to the wave.
B. In a longitudinal wave the medium moves perpendicular to the wave while in a transverse wave
the medium moves parallel to the wave.
C. In a longitudinal wave the medium moves in the opposite direction to the wave while in a
transverse wave the medium moves in the same direction to the wave.
D. In a longitudinal wave the medium moves in the same direction to the wave while in a transverse
wave the medium moves in the opposite direction to the wave.
23. Two different ropes with different mass densities are attached to each other. A pulse is introduced
into one end of the rope and approaches the boundary as shown at the right. At the boundary, a
portion of the energy is transmitted into the new medium and a portion is reflected. Which one of
the diagrams below depicts the possible location and orientation of the pulse shortly after the
incident pulse reaches the boundary?
24. Consider the standing wave pattern shown below. A wave generated at the left end of the medium
undergoes reflection at the fixed end on the right side of the medium. The number of antinodes in
the diagram is
A. 3
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7
E. 12
25. Two pulses are moving towards each other. Each pulse has a speed of 1.0 cm/s. The diagram below
shows the pulses at the time t = 0.0 s. Each square width represents to 1.0 cm by 1.0 cm. The dash
lines indicate the correct positions of the individual pulse after 2.0 s.
Select the drawing that represents to the shape of the resultant pulse after 2.0 seconds.
Physics 11 Practice Mock Final Exam
PART B Open Ended Questions. Please Show All your work CLEARLY and LOGICALLY on this test paper.
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1. A motorbike, stopped at a traffic light, accelerates constantly at 1.25 m/s2 after the light turns green.
While accelerating, the bike travels one city block and then crosses a bridge 225 m long. If the bike
takes 6.55 s to cross the bridge, how long was the city block?
a a b
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a c . 5 a . 5
a a . 5 . 5
2. Given the Velocity – Time graph of a 2.5 kg object as shown below. Find:
3. A 0.145 kg baseball is tossed straight up into the air with an initial velocity of 𝑣𝑦𝑜 . It is observed to
land back at its starting height 2.50 seconds later. Air resistance and friction can be ignored. Find
the initial velocity given to the baseball. a a a ac b ba
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4. Yuki walks 125 m NW, 245 m West, 115m North, 365 m @ 25.0o E of S and then 480 m @ 65.0o W
of S. Find her net displacement.
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0
-
2 245
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5. A 6500 kg rescue aeroplane flying at an altitude of 1850 m above the sea with a velocity of 225
km/hr [East] needs to drop a supplies package to some stranded scientist on an island in the middle
of the sea. Find:
a. At what time prior to being directly above the island should the pilot open the cargo bay doors
and “drop” the package?
b. At what distance, D, prior to being directly above the island should the pilot open the cargo bay
doors and “drop” the package?
c. What is the impact velocity of the 52.0 kg package?
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dx 1214.41875
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6. A 0.0459 kg golf ball is launched with an initial velocity of 25.5 m/s @ 55.0o ATH. If we ignore air
resistance, then:
a. Find the Range of this object.
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b. Find the Maximum Height reached by this ball.
c. Find the velocity of the ball after 1.05 seconds.
7. The object shown in the diagram is in translational equilibrium. Find the tension TLeft and TRight in
the cables.
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↑
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R. Ry = Rsin65
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R = 1100 N
L = 5.0X102N
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a0
=
sonetEmmoin
note: [Fy 0 which means
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=
Fn mg Fy
= +
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= +
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- -
Fn 235904e
-
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-
+net ma =
Ex -
FJ ma
=
a 6.03m/s
=
[Forward] 235,9043
0.538t
ma
mg
= +
Iw T Ma+Mg
=
Fn =
76(1,25 +
9.8).
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= +
Fn 839.8N
=
T 80112.5x
=
T 8.01x10N
=
Fn = 8.4X10N
10. What must be the value of mass M for the system to accelerate at a rate of 1.25 m/s2 CCW given that
m = 15.0 kg. Friction and Air resistance are to be ignored.
a=cew so M >m
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+ Wm-Wm (M +m)a =
wm
-
9.8M -
147= 1.25M + 18,75
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165.75
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11. Given: m = 95.0 kg, M = 25.0 kg, θ1 = 25.0o, θ2 = 45.0o, µ = 0.555. Find the acceleration of the
system. (Magnitude and Direction) Guess CW acceleration
/
Fnet=M
95
Fl195 -
25
0.555 mysin45-umgcus45-Mgsin25 Mg0S5=1209.
95(9.8)Sin 45-0.555(95)(9.8) COS45-25(9.8)sin25-0.555(25)(9.8) COS25 =
1209.
25 45 a 0.551m/s
= CW
12. A water slide is designed in such a way that sliders leave the top, from rest, will exits the slide
travelling horizontally as shown in the diagram below. A 72.0 kg slider is observed to leave the
bottom of the waterslide. It is observed that the slider hits the water at a horizontal distance of 5.56
m from the end of the slide 0.560 s after leaving the slide. The effects of air resistance and friction
can be ignored. Find “h” the initial height from which the slider ascended from.
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=
mgho+bEmgh'zimv
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=
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=
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=
casuFprojection to
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t
10 = 10.0589.m.
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=
13. Shinji must mow the lawn for his grandfather. The lawn mower has a mass of 14.0 kg and an initial
velocity of 0 m/s. A Force – Displacement graph of Shinji mowing the lawn is shown below:
m 14.04
Yo 0m/s
=
=
115=mUrPowerciomest
(5 (x5). +
Area115]
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=
4.05ms vf
=
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EP0 Eco-Heat Ep EC
+
+ =
mgho+mU-Heat=mgh'+zmuy"
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- +
=
+
183456 (7862.4) H
+
=
Heat
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lost 1.8x105]
energy =
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15. Find P5, P15, P6, P10, P9, I6, V15 and V5 in the circuit below.
⑦
R y 5
= (F5]
+
R =12,52.
T
② No:Io RT
(a) I0(12.5)
=
8/12.5 =
10 =
0.64A
⑤I0 152 =
= 0.64A
(0.64)(5)
=
(0.64)(5)
=
15 3.2X
= p5 2,0480
=
⑤
using the voltage law
so P, R =
0.64A-0.48A Jar =
= 4.8V Po =
48)
0.16A=l9r Xi I,0 R10
=
P10 2.30400
=
8 110 =
0.48A
I9r=1br
=
lr
=
=
0.16A
⑦
PorPir ⑧(IAR15
=
4,5 IR.
P 1R =
=
V,5 (0.16)(15)
=
Vir 2.4V
P8 (0.16)(6)P, (0.16)(15)
=
Po = 0.15360 P5 =
0.384W