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1 By what factor does the kinetic energy of a car change when its speed is tripled? 1) no change at all 2) factor of 3 3) factor of 6 4) factor of 9 5) factor of 12

2 1) 2 v1 = v2 2)  2 v1 = v2 3) 4 v1 = v2 4) v1 = v2 5) 8 v1 = v2 Car #1 has twice the mass of car #2, but they both have the same kinetic energy. How do their speeds compare?

3 A child on a skateboard is moving at a speed of 2 m/s. After a force acts on the child, her speed is 3 m/s. What can you say about the work done by the external force on the child? 1) positive work was done 2) negative work was done 3) zero work was done

4 If a car traveling 60 km/hr can brake to a stop within 20 m, what is its stopping distance if it is traveling 120 km/hr? Assume that the braking force is the same in both cases. 1) 20 m 2) 30 m 3) 40 m 4) 60 m 5) 80 m

5 A car starts from rest and accelerates to 30 mph. Later, it gets on a highway and accelerates to 60 mph. Which takes more energy, the 030 mph, or the 3060 mph? 1) 0  30 mph 2) 30  60 mph 3) both the same

6 1) 2 W0 2) 3 W0 3) 6 W0 4) 8 W0 5) 9 W0 The work W0 accelerates a car from 0 to 50 km/hr. How much work is needed to accelerate the car from 50 km/hr to 150 km/hr?

7 Two blocks of mass m1 and m2 (m1 > m2) slide on a frictionless floor and have the same kinetic energy when they hit a long rough stretch (m > 0), which slows them down to a stop. Which one goes farther? 1) m1 2) m2 3) they will go the same distance m1 m2