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½ The same Twice Four times Two balls, one twice as massive as the other, are dropped from the roof of a building (freefall). Just before hitting the ground, the more massive ball has ______ the kinetic energy of the less massive ball. Neglect air resistance. ½ The same Twice Four times

A skier is on a frictionless slope A skier is on a frictionless slope. If starting from rest, at which point will the skier momentarily rest? None of these

A block of mass m is at rest at the top of a ramp of vertical height h A block of mass m is at rest at the top of a ramp of vertical height h. The block starts to slide down the frictionless ramp and reaches a speed v at the bottom. If the same block were to reach a speed 2 v at the bottom, it would need to have slid down a frictionless ramp of vertical height _____. h sqrt(2)*h 2h 3h 4h 5h

A lighter car and a heavier truck, both initially at rest, are pushed with the same constant force F. After both vehicles travel a distance d, which of the following statements is true? (Ignore friction) The heavier truck will have more kinetic energy They will have the same velocity They will have the same kinetic energy Not enough information to determine

The engine of a 1000 kg sports car rotates the tires, creating a net forward force on the car due to friction with the ground that varies as a function of distance. The force is shown in the figure. If the car starts at rest, How much work does the car do during the first 500 meters? Rank Responses 1 2 3 4 5 6

The engine of a 1000 kg sports car rotates the tires, creating a net forward force on the car due to friction with the ground that varies as a function of distance. The force is shown in the figure. If the car starts at rest, what is the speed of the car after traveling 500 meters? Rank Responses 1 2 3 4 5 6