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PHYS 101 Previous Exam Problems –

CHAPTER
Motion in Two &
4 Three Dimensions
  General motion in 2D & 3D
  Projectile motion
  Uniform circular motion
  Relative motion

1. A projectile is fired over a flat horizontal land. It takes 10 s to reach its range of 100 m. What is the speed
of the projectile at the highest point of its trajectory? (Ans: 10 m/s)
2. A particle is moving counterclockwise in the xy plane in a uniform circular motion. The circle is centered at
the origin and has a radius of 2.0 m. When the velocity of the particle is 4.0 î (m/s), what is its acceleration?
(Ans: +8.0 ĵ m/s2)
3. A river is flowing at a speed of 0.20 m/s east. A boat in this river has a speed of 0.40 m/s directed 60° south
of east relative to the earth. Find the velocity of the boat relative to the river. ( Ans: 0.35 m/s, south)
4. A particle has its position vector defined by r = (2.0t – t2) î + (3.0t – 1.5t2) ĵ (m). At what time is its speed
equal to zero? (Ans: 1.0 s)
5. A certain airplane has a speed of 80.6 m/s and is diving at an angle of 30.0° below the horizontal when it
releases an object. The horizontal distance from the point of release was 300 m as shown in figure 1. How high
was the point of release of the object? (Ans: 264 m)
6. An object is moving on a circular path of radius π meters at a constant speed of 4.0 m/s. What is the time
required for one revolution? (Ans: π2/2)
7. Ship A travels 40 km/h in a direction of 30° West of North and ship B travels 60° East of North at 30 km/h.
What is the magnitude of the velocity of ship A relative to ship B? (Ans: 50 km/h)
8. The position of a particle is given as r = (4.00t – t2) î + t3 ĵ , where r is in meters and t is in seconds. What is
the particle’s velocity at t = 0? (Ans: –2.0 î m/s)
9. The moon makes a complete circle around the Earth in 29 days (= 2.5×106 s) and the distance between the
center of Earth and the center of the moon is 3.8×108 m. What is the magnitude of centripetal acceleration on the
moon? (Ans: 2.4×10-3 m/s2 )
10. A stone is tied to the end of a string and is rotated with constant speed around a horizontal circle of radius
1.0 m. If the magnitude of its acceleration is 225 m/s2, what is the period of the motion? (Ans: 0.42 s)
11. An arrow is shot horizontally from a point P toward X, as shown in figure 2. It hits at a point Y, 0.20 s
later. If the speed of the arrow at P is vo = 11 m/s, what is the distance PX? (Ans: 2.2 m)
12. A boy wishes to swim across a river from A to B. He can swim at 1.0 m/s in still water, and the river is
flowing at 0.50 m/s (see figure 3). At what angle θ should he be heading? (Ans: 60°)

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13. An object moves with a constant acceleration of a = -8.0 î + 7.0 ĵ (m/s2). At t = 0, the velocity vo is
40 î m/s. What is the velocity at t = 5.0 s? (Ans: 35 ĵ m/s)
14. Figure 4 shows a boat that is sailing at 12 km/h 30° W of N relative to a river that is flowing East (E) at
6.0 km/h relative to ground. As observed from the ground, in what direction is the boat sailing? (A: due N)
15. A ball is thrown with velocity vo = 3.0 î + 5.0 ĵ (m/s) from the ground. What is its velocity just before it
strikes the ground? (Ans: v = 3.0 î – 5.0 ĵ m/s)
16. A ball is kicked from the ground with an initial speed of 20 m/s at an angle of 45°. A player 60 m away
starts running to catch the ball at that instant (see figure 5). What must be his average speed if he has to catch
the ball just before it hits the ground? (Ans: 6.6 m/s)
17. The position of a particle as a function of time is given by r = (3.0t) î +(2.0t2) ĵ . Find the angle between
the velocity and acceleration vectors of the particle at t = 5.0 s. (Ans: 8.5°)
18. Car A is moving towards East with a speed of 15.0 m/s and car B is moving towards West with a speed of
25.0 m/s, both relative to the ground. Find the velocity of car B relative to car A. (Ans: 40.0 m/s, toward West)
19. The position of a particle is initially ri = 3.0 î + 4.0 ĵ (m), and 10 s later it is rf = –3.0 î – 4.0 ĵ . What is its
average velocity during this time interval? (Ans: (–0.6 î – 0.8 ĵ ) m/s)
20. A ball is kicked from the roof of a building with an initial velocity of 25 m/s at an angle of 37o to the
horizontal (see figure 6). How far from the base of the building will the ball land? The height of the building is
40 m. (Ans: 95 m)
21. A boat is sailing due North at a speed of 4.0 m/s relative to the water of a river. The water is moving due
East at a speed of 3.0 m/s relative to the ground. What is the velocity of the boat relative to the ground?
(Ans: 5.0 m/s at 37o east of north).
22. A ball is projected from the ground into the air with velocity vo. At a height of 10.0 m, the velocity is
observed to be v = 8.5 î + 9.1 ĵ (m/s). Find vo. (Ans: (8.5 î + 16.7 ĵ ) m/s)
23. Rain is falling vertically at a constant speed of 6.0 m/s. At what angle from the vertical does the rain
appear to be falling, as viewed by the driver of a car traveling on a straight, level road with a speed of 8.0 m/s?
(Ans: 53o)
24. At t = 0, a particle leaves the origin with a velocity of 9.0 m/s in the positive y direction and moves in the
xy plane with a constant acceleration of a = (2.0 î – 4.0 ĵ ) m/s2. At the instant the x coordinate of the particle is
16 m, what is the velocity of the particle? (Ans: v = (8 î – 7 ĵ ) m/s)
25. A ball is hit at ground level. After 3.0 s the ball is observed to reach its maximum height above the ground
level at a horizontal distance of 30 m from where it was hit. What is the initial speed of ball? (Ans: 31 m/s)
26. A wheel has a 15-m radius and completes five turns about its axis every minute at constant rate. What is
the magnitude of the acceleration of a point on the rim of the wheel? (Ans: 4.1 m/s2)
27. A particle starts from the origin at t = 0 with a velocity of 8 ĵ (m/s) and moves in the xy plane with constant
a acceleration of (4 î – 2 ĵ ) m/s2. At the instant the x coordinate of the particle is 32 m, what is the value of its y
coordinate? (Ans: 16 m)
28. A stone is thrown horizontally from the top of a 40-m high hill. It strikes the ground at an angle of 30o, as
shown in figure 7. With what speed was it thrown? (Ans: 49 m/s)

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29. A river has a steady flow of 0.30 m/s. A student swims downstream a distance of 1.2 km and returns to the
starting point. If the student can swim at a constant speed of v in still water and the downstream portion of the
swim takes him 20 minutes, find the time required for the entire swim. (Ans: 70 minutes)
30. A particle leaves the origin at t = 0 with a velocity of vo = 8.0 î (m/s). The acceleration of the particle is
a = (2.0 î + 3.0 ĵ ) m/s2. Find the y coordinate of the particle when it reaches its maximum positive x coordinate.
(Ans: 24 m)
31. A stone is thrown horizontally from the top of a building, of height 75 m, with an initial speed of 15 m/s.
Find the speed of the stone 2.0 s after it is thrown. (Ans: 25 m/s)
32. Two roads intersect as shown in figure 8. At this instant, a police car (P) is approaching the intersection
along the x axis at 80 km/h while a truck (T) is moving along the y axis at 60 km/h. What is the velocity of the
police car relative to truck? (Ans: (80 î – 60 ĵ ) km/h)
33. A particle moves in the xy plane with a constant acceleration given by a = –4 ĵ (m/s2). At t = 0, its position
is 10 î (m) and its velocity is (–2 î + 8 ĵ ) m/s. What is the distance from the origin to the particle at t = 2 s?
(Ans: 10 m)
34. A rock is projected from ground level as shown in figure 9. Four seconds later, the rock is observed to
strike the top of a 10-m tall fence that is a horizontal distance of 75 m from the point of projection. Determine
the speed (vo) with which the rock was projected. (Ans: 29 m/s)
35. A 140-m wide river flows with a uniform speed of 4.0 m/s toward the east. Starting from a point on the
north bank it takes 20 s for a boat to cross the river with constant speed to a point directly across on the south
bank. What is the speed of the boat relative to the water? (Ans: 8.1 m/s)
36. Two boats A and B leave seaport at the same time. Boat A travels at a speed of 10.0 m/s in the +x direction
and boat B heads at an angle of 60.0º with the +x axis at a speed of 10.0 m/s. What is the velocity of A relative to
B? (Ans: 5.00 î – 8.66 ĵ m/s)
37. The airport terminal in Dammam has a 100-m “moving sidewalk” that moves at a constant speed of 1.00
m/s. A boy boards the moving sidewalk and walks on it with a speed of 2.00 m/s to make a round trip. How long
does it take this boy to make the round trip on the moving sidewalk? (Ans: 133 s)
38. A particle leaves the origin with an initial velocity vo = (3.00 î + 4.00 ĵ ) m/s and has a constant
acceleration a = (-1.00 î - 0.400 ĵ ) m/s2. What is its position vector when it reaches its maximum x coordinate?
(Ans: (4.50 î + 10.2 ĵ ) m)
39. A plane, diving with constant speed at an angle of 37.0o with the vertical, releases a package at a height of
950 m. The package hits the ground 6.00 s after release. Find the speed of the plane. (Ans: 161 m/s)
40. A ball is thrown horizontally from the top of a 20-m high hill as shown in figure 11. It strikes the ground
at an angle of 45o. With what speed was it thrown? (Ans: 20 m/s)
41. A boy wishes to swim across a river to a point directly opposite as shown in figure 12. He can swim at 2.0
m/s in still water. The river is flowing at 1.0 m/s toward the west. At what angle θ with respect to the line
joining the starting and finishing points should he swim? (Ans: 30o east of north)
42. A boat is traveling at 14 km/h in still water (water is not flowing). A man runs directly across the boat,
from one side to the other (perpendicular to the direction of motion of the boat), at 6 km/h relative to the boat.
What is the speed of the man relative to the ground? (Ans: 15 km/h)

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43. A projectile is fired from the ground with an initial velocity vo = (30.0 î +20.0 ĵ ) m/s. Find the horizontal
distance the projectile travels before hitting the ground. (Ans: 122 m)
44. A ball (m) is dropped from a bridge that is 40 m high (see figure 14). It falls directly into a boat, moving
with constant velocity, that is 12 m from the point of impact when the ball is released. What is the speed (v) of
the boat? (Ans: 4.2 m/s)
45. An airplane moves due east relative to the ground in a wind blowing 20 km/h toward the south. If the
speed of the plane is 70 km/h relative to the wind, what is the speed of the airplane relative to the ground?
(Ans: 67 km/h)

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ABCDE Conceptual Problems 

1. A train, travelling north at 20 m/s, turns and then travels south at 20 m/s. What is the change in its velocity?
A. 40 m/s, south
B. 40 m/s, north
C. 20 m/s, south
D. 20 m/s, north
E. zero

2. At t = 0, a projectile is thrown from the ground with velocity vo = (vox î + voy ĵ ) m/s. At time t, the projectile
has the velocity v = (25 î – 4.9 ĵ ) m/s. Which of the following statements is correct?
A. The projectile has already passed through the highest point of its trajectory.
B. voy must be negative.
C. vox must be zero.
D. The projectile is accelerating along the x direction.
E. The projectile did not pass yet through the highest point of its trajectory.
3. A boy whirls a stone, tied to a string, in a uniform horizontal circular motion. Which of the following
statements is wrong?
A. The velocity of the stone is constant.
B. The magnitude of the tension in the string is constant.
C. The magnitude of its centripetal acceleration is constant.
D. The speed of the stone is constant.
E. Its displacement is zero when it completes a circle.

4. Figure 10 shows a circular path taken by a particle. If the instantaneous velocity of the particle is v = -4 î +
4 ĵ (m/s), through which quadrant is the particle moving at that instant if it is traveling counterclockwise?
A. First quadrant
B. Third quadrant.
C. Second quadrant
D. Fourth quadrant
E. None of the quadrants

5. A particle is in uniform circular motion in the horizontal xy plane whose origin is at the center of the circle.
At a point, the instantaneous acceleration of the particle is a = (3 î + 3 ĵ ) m/s2. At this instant, the particle is:
A. in the third quadrant.
B. in the first quadrant.
C. in the second quadrant.
D. in the fourth quadrant.
E. on the x axis.
6. In figure 13, a particle P is in uniform circular motion, centered at the origin of an xy coordinate system. At
what point shown in the figure is the magnitude of the particle’s vertical acceleration ay maximum?
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
E. E

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7. Identical guns fire identical bullets horizontally at the same speed from the same height above level planes,
one on the Earth and one on the Moon. Which of the following three statements is/are true? (gmoon = 1/6 gearth)
I. The horizontal distance traveled by the bullet is greater on the Moon.
II. The flight time is less for the bullet on the Earth.
III. The velocities of the bullets at impact are the same.
A. I and II only
B. I only
C. I and III only
D. II and III only
E. I, II and III
8. An object (A) is shot horizontally with a speed vo from the top of a building of height (h). It takes a time tA
for it to reach the ground. Another object (B) is dropped from the same height and reaches the ground in time tB.
Which of the following statements is correct?
A. tA = tB
B. tA > tB
C. tA < tB
D. Both objects will hit the ground with the same speed.
E. The acceleration of object (A) is zero.
9. For a projectile motion, which one of the following statements is WRONG?
A. The velocity at the highest point is zero.
B. Potential energy is maximum at the highest point.
C. The acceleration is not zero at the highest point.
D. The kinetic energy does not remain constant.
E. The mechanical energy remains constant.
10. A stone is thrown horizontally from the top of a building. It then follows the path XYZ in air, as shown in
figure 15. Rank the horizontal speed of the stone at points X, Y, and Z from highest to lowest (neglect air
resistance).
A. All tie
B. Z, then Y, then X
C. X, then Y, then Z
D. X and Z tie, then Y
E. Y, then X, then Z

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