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Physics 102 Exam 1
25 Feb 2005 Prof L. Weinstein
Please give a short explanation for all of your multiple-choice answers
(unless otherwise noted). Show your work for all numerical answers.
Useful numbers: Atmospheric pressure =
Pa = 100,000 N/m
Absolute zero = 0 K = -273
C = -459
F
Density of mercury =
kg/m
Density of water = 1000 kg/m
Density of air at room temperature = 1.2 kg/m
Density of helium at room temperature = 0.2 kg/m
Acceleration of gravity at the Earth's surface:
m/s
Acceleration of gravity at the Moon's surface:
m/s
- Start with some neutral oxygen atoms, each of which have an atomic weight
of 16. If you add one proton to the nucleus of each atom, what will you
have (give the name of the resulting atom and its atomic weight)?
- Start with some neutral oxygen atoms, each of which have an atomic weight
of 16. If you add one neutron to the nucleus of each atom, what will you
have (give the name of the resulting atom and its atomic weight)?
- What is the pressure due to the water at the bottom of a 5 m (16 foot)
deep swimming pool on Earth?
- A car weighs 2000 pounds. The total area of its tires that is touching
the ground is 60 square inches. A racing bicycle and its rider weigh 200
pounds. The total area of its tires that is touching the ground is 2 square
inches. Which vehicle exerts more pressure on the ground?
- The car
- The bicycle
- both the same
- need more information
- In which configuration does the boat plus cargo displace more water,
when the cargo is carried on top of the boat (left picture) or when the cargo
is attached below the boat?
= 1.2in
- Cargo on top
- Cargo underneath
- Both the same
- need more info
- (no explanation needed) The Earth's climate was constant for thousands
of years until human release of large amounts of greenhouse gases started
global warming.
- True
- False
- A rectangular barge in a lake is loaded so that 3 m (10 feet) of the
barge is below the water line and 1 m (3 ft) is above. If the barge was then
placed in a pool of mercury (see information at beginning of test), then
the barge would
- float higher (less than 3 m would be below the liquid line)
- float the same
- float lower (more than 3 m would be below the liquid line)
- sink
- need more information
- A huge cargo ship weighs 100,000 tons (
kg). The cargo ship enters a canal lock that is about 1 m wider than the
ship and 1 m longer than the ship. What is the minimum amount of water in
the canal lock needed to float the ship?
- less than 100,000 tons
- 100,000 tons
- more than 100,000 tons
- need more information
- How large a helium bag (in m
) would you need to lift a 60-kg (130 lb) person? Ignore the mass of the
bag itself.
- You are looking down on a piece of a horizontal pipe system that is
filled with water. Water is flowing from North to South in the large pipe.
Which direction is water most likely to flow in the smaller pipe?
= 1.2in
- from left to right
- from right to left
- it will not flow
- need more information
- (No explanation needed) When the temperature outside is 35
F and the wind speed is 20 mph, it feels as cold as it would if it was
24
F with no wind. Will water freeze under these conditions (35
F and 20 mph)? (Assume that it is daytime but completely cloudy.)
- Yes
- No
- Need more information
- Two nested drinking glasses are stuck together. We want to separate
them by running water over them. The best way to do this would be
= 1.in
- run hot water on the inner one and cold water on the outer one
- run cold water on the inner one and hot water on the outer one
- run cold water on both
- run hot water on both
- A 1000-W microwave oven can transfer 1000 J every second to the food
in it. Start with a 0.5-kg (1-pound) potato and 0.5 kg (0.5 liter) of water
at room temperature. If you put each of them in their own 1000-W microwave
oven at high power, which will have a higher temperature after two minutes?
- the potato
- the water
- both the same
- need more information
- (No explanation needed) A hot object is placed touching a colder object.
Which of the following is true?
- The hot object will lose as much temperature as the cold object gains
- The hot object will lose as much heat as the cold object gains
- both of the above
- neither of the above
- (no explanation needed) Electric socks have batteries and heating coils
in the sock. How is the heat transferred to your feet?
- conduction
- convection
- radiation
- thermal expansion
- other
- (no explanation needed) Some people blow warm air on their hands to
warm them up in the winter. How is the heat transferred to your hands?
- conduction
- convection
- radiation
- thermal expansion
- other
- (no explanation needed) A 17th century bread oven was a brick box with
very thick walls. The bakers would put wood in the oven and light a fire.
When the fire had burned for a few hours, the walls of the oven would be
very hot. They would then remove the fire and put in the bread to bake on
a rack. How was heat transferred to the baking bread?
- conduction
- convection
- radiation
- thermal expansion
- other
- The temperature in your room is 10
C (50
F). You ask your roommate to double the temperature. To what temperature
should your roommate set the thermostat in order to comply with your request?
- A heat engine runs an electrical generator. The boiler heats steam
to a temperature of 500
C, the steam turns a turbine to generate electricity, and then a condenser
cools the remaining steam to a temperature of 80
C. What is the maximum thermal efficiency of the generator?
- (No explanation needed) In the previous problem, what could you do
to increase the maximum thermal efficiency of the generator? Circle all
that apply.
- decrease the boiler temperature
- decrease the condenser temperature
- increase the boiler temperature
- increase the condenser temperature
- make the boiler bigger
- make the condenser bigger
2005-03-01