5. For an object moving in uniform circular motion, does thecentripetal force do work on the object?
| A. | No, because the force is always perpendicular to the object'sdisplacement. |
| B. | No, because the displacement of the object is zero. |
| C. | Yes, because the object is moving. |
| D. | Yes, because work is force times distance and the object ismoving from the force. |
6. How can two collisions have the same change in momentum eventhough one collision took longer to happen than the other?
| A. | The change in momentum can never be equal. |
| B. | The collision that took less time had a larger averageforce. |
| C. | The average forces were equal. |
| D. | The collision that took less time had a lower average force. |
7. In what type of collision is kinetic energy conserved?
| A. | Inelastic. |
| B. | Elastic. |
| C. | Kinetic energy is always conserved. |
| D. | Perfectly inelastic. |
8. Ignoring air resistance, an object falls and gains 60 J ofkinetic energy. How much gravitational potential energy did theobject lose?
| A. | Exactly 60 J |
| B. | More than 60 J. |
| C. | Less than 60 J. |
| D. | Can not be determined. |
9. When is the momentum of a system not conserved?
| A. | Always. |
| B. | When there are no external forces. |
| C. | When there are external forces. |
| D. | Never. |
10. What are the conditions for an object to be in staticequilibrium?
| A. | Net force and net torque are both not zero. |
| B. | Net force is zero but net torque is not zero. |
| C. | Net torque and net force are zero. |
| D. | Net force is not zero but net torque is zero. |
Please answer all of them. Thank you so much!