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Period 2 Question 1. Consider a point P on a bicycle wheel that is momentarily in contact with the ground as the bicycle rolls to the right without sliding.

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1 Period 2 Question 1

2 Consider a point P on a bicycle wheel that is momentarily in contact with the ground as the bicycle rolls to the right without sliding across the ground with constant speed. At that moment: 1.The acceleration of P is downward 2.The velocity of P points leftward 3.The acceleration of P is zero 4.The velocity of P points to the right 5.The speed of P with respect to the ground is zero

3 Period 2 Question 2

4 A child is having fun on a swing set. As she reaches the lowest point in her swing: 1. The tension in the rope is greater than her weight 2. The tension in the rope is equal to her weight 3. The tension in the rope is less than her weight 4. Her acceleration is downward at g=9.8 m/s**2 5. None of the above

5 Period 3 Question 1

6 A child is having fun on a swing set. As she reaches the lowest point in her swing: 1.The tension in the rope is less than her weight 2.The tension in the rope is equal to her weight 3.The tension in the rope is greater than her weight 4.Her acceleration is downward at g=9.8 m/s**2 5.None of the above

7 Period 3 Question 2

8 A wheel is rotated about a horizontal axle at a constant angular speed: a) in one direction, and b) in the opposite direction. The acceleration at a point on the top of the wheel in the case b), as compared to the acceleration of the top point in the case a) 1.Is in the opposite direction 2.Is in the same direction 3.Is upward 4.Is tangential to the wheel 5.Is different


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