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Physics 102 Exam 2
4 April 2003 Prof L. Weinstein

Please give a short explanation for all of your non-numerical answers (unless otherwise noted). Show your work for all numerical answers.

Useful numbers: Atmospheric pressure = $10^5$ Pa = 100,000 N/m$^2$

Absolute zero = 0 K = -273$^o$ C = -459$^o$ F

Density of water = 1000 kg/m$^3$

Density of air at room temperature = 1.2 kg/m$^3$

Speed of Sound in Air at room termperature and pressure = 340 m/s

Speed of Light in vacuum = $3*10^8$ m/s

  1. (No explanation needed) Light will always travel from one place to another along a path of least

    1. distance
    2. time
    3. effort
    4. expense
    5. complication

  2. The shortest plane mirror in which you can see your entire image is (hint: draw a picture for your explanation)

    1. half your height
    2. about 1/3 your height
    3. about 3/4 your height
    4. equal to your height
    5. dependent on the distance between you and the mirror






  3. You look at a yellow light source. If this light is broken up into its component colors (eg: using diffraction glasses), you will see that it contains

    1. only yellow light
    2. lots of different colors ranging from red through green
    3. either one, it depends on the light source
    4. need more information






  4. (no explanation needed) Which one of the colors below has the longest wavelength?

    1. red
    2. orange
    3. yellow
    4. green
    5. blue

  5. What is the frequency of a blue photon of wavelength 440 nm (nano-meters)?







  6. A mechanic is testing an air conditioner by running it on a workbench in an isolated room. What happens to the temperature of the room?

    1. it increases
    2. it decreases
    3. it stays the same
    4. need more information






  7. What input energy is required if an engine performs 200 J of work and exhausts 400 J of heat to the cold reservoir?







  8. We can treat people's legs as pendulums to analyze how they walk. Which legs take longer to swing back and forth, those of tall people or short people?

    1. tall
    2. short
    3. both the same
    4. need more information






  9. What is the efficiency of an ideal heat engine with a boiler at 200$^o$ C that exhausts its heat at room temperature (27$^o$ C)?







  10. You stand just to the side of the low point of a child's swing and always push the child in the same direction. The period of the swing is 3 s. You push the swing at even intervals. Which intervals will make the swing go very high (resonance)? Circle all that apply.

    1. pushing once every 1 s
    2. pushing once every 2 s
    3. pushing once every 3 s
    4. pushing once every 4 s
    5. pushing once every 5 s
    6. pushing once every 6 s
    7. none of the above






  11. (no explanation needed) When you yell at a friend, are the air molecules that strike his ear the same ones that left your lungs?

    1. Yes
    2. No

  12. (no explanation needed) When you see your friend, are the photons that reach your eyes the same ones that bounced off her?

    1. Yes
    2. No

  13. If you mix cyan and magenta paint, what color paint will result? (ie: if you shine white light on the mixture, what color will it appear?)







  14. Draw diagrams to show the standing wave pattern for the first three harmonics of a rope fixed at both ends.











  15. A pipe organ has pipes of many different lengths. Which ones make the highest notes?

    1. the shortest ones
    2. the middle ones
    3. the longest ones
    4. need more information






  16. Your real estate agent assures you that extra traffic from the new shopping mall will only increase noise from cars by about 15%, from 60 dB to 70 dB. What does this imply about the number of cars using the street?

    1. It will increase by less than 15%
    2. It will increase by about 15%
    3. It will increase by more than 15%
    4. need more information






  17. A green cloth is illuminated by magenta light. What color does it appear?










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