Motion in Two & Three Dimensions: PHYS 101 Previous Exam Problems
Motion in Two & Three Dimensions: PHYS 101 Previous Exam Problems
Motion in Two & Three Dimensions: 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°)
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