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11. how much time will it take a car travelling at 88 km/hr (55 mi/hr) to travel 500km? show work for credit and include final units.

12. during a race, a runner runs at a speed of 6 m/s. 2 seconds later, she is running at a speed of 10 m/s. what is the runner’s acceleration? show your work.

13. look at the graph below measuring the speed of a truck and answer the following 2 questions:
a) if the graph represents speed, what is measured on the x and y axes? you need to specifically identify which axis is which.
b) based on what the y axis measures, explain the motion of the truck represented by the graph from point 2 to 6.

14. if you push a 900n refrigerator with the same force as you lift a 40n dumbbell, the dumbbell will move faster. according to chapter 12, which of newton’s laws is this an example of? explain how you know.

15. how does the strength of an electromagnet depend on the current and the number of turns in the coil?

16. identify two types of nuclear reactions in which the equation e = mc2 applies.

use the following picture to answer questions #17 and #18. consider that after the snowboarder starts down from the hill from point a, she travels all the way to the end of the path.

17. standing still at the top of the hill at point a, what kind of energy (potential and/or kinetic) would the snowboarder have? how do you know?

18. explain the energy conversion from point c to point b. make sure to include a description of both kinetic and potential energy.

19. a small dog is trained to jump straight up a distance of 1.2 m. how much kinetic energy does the 7.2-kg dog need to jump this high? (the acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s2.) show your work for credit.

20. as 390 g of hot milk cools in a mug, it transfers 30,000 j of heat to the environment. what is the temperature change of the milk? the specific heat of milk is 3.9 j/g·°c. show your work for credit.

21. thermal conductors don’t have to be hot to transfer heat. according to ch.16, explain a situation when an ice cube would still transfer heat to another object it is in contact with.

22. what is a medium?

use the following diagram to answer questions #23 and 24.

23. which wave, the top or bottom, has the larger frequency? explain why.

24. in the bottom wave, how many complete wavelengths are there from 0 – 25 on the x axis?

25. explain why the speed of sound is faster in solids than in gases. include two other factors chapter 17 says the speed of sound can depend on.

26. which waves have wavelengths longer than those of visible light? give an example of how each kind of wave is used.

27. according to chapter 18, explain why a purple flower appears purple when white light shines on it.

use the diagram below for questions #28 and 29.

28. in the diagram above, which symbol represents the light bulb?

29. in the diagram above, which symbol represents the battery?

use the following picture to answer question 30:

30. the picture above shows 3 sets of balloons, all with a particular charge. which of the picture(s) is true? explain. then explain why the other 2 pictures are incorrect. make sure to explain all 3 sets.

use the following picture to answer question 31:

31. the bars in the drawing above are magnets. according to chapter 21, which of the following picture(s) is true? explain. then explain why the other 2 pictures are incorrect. make sure to explain all 3 sets.

32. based on how the book describes a heat pump in sec 16.3, how does a heat pump prove the law of conservation of energy? hint: think about a refrigerator.

33. a bird flies from the south pole to the north pole. part of the journey is 1000 miles that takes 2 weeks. what is the bird’s velocity in that time? show work for credit and include final units.

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