Projectile Motion Quiz Review: Define
Projectile Motion Quiz Review: Define
16. T or F Gravity makes things fall and accelerate at a constant rate of 10 m/s/s.
17. T or F If you launch at an angle greater than 45 degrees you will not be able to shoot as far as if you had
launched at 45 degrees.
18. T or F Two big adjustments that can be made to any catapult launcher to change how far they shoot is
launch angle and air resistance.
19. T or F A catapult on the moon would not be able to shoot as far as one on earth.
20. T or F The horizontal component of a projectile always changes due to gravity.
Multiple Choice: Choose the correct answer.
21) A cannon fires a shell at a fixed angle above the horizontal. Which one of the following quantities is the
same throughout the shell's flight? (Ignore the effects of air friction.)
22) A heavy ball is thrown straight down from a tower with an initial velocity of 50 m/s.
(g = 10 m/s2 down). After 2.0 s the magnitude of its velocity is:
23) A baseball is thrown vertically upward into the air. What is the instantaneous
acceleration of the ball at its highest point?
24) A projectile is fired at an angle of 45° above the horizontal. Assume that air resistance
is not significant. While the projectile is in flight, the horizontal component of the
velocity remains constant.
A. False B. True
25) A ball moving with an initial velocity of 100 m/s north is given an acceleration of
10 m/s2 south. What will its velocity be after 6.0 s?
26) A 5.0 kg sphere initially at rest is allowed to fall toward the earth for a time of 5.0 s
(g = 10 m/s2 ). Its velocity at the end of this time is:
A. False B. True
28) A soccer player kicks a ball with an initial velocity of 10. meters per second at an angle of 30.° above the
horizontal. The magnitude of the horizontal component of the ball’s initial velocity is
(A) 5.0 m/s (B) 8.7 m/s (C) 9.8 m/s (D) 10. m/s
29) A machine launches a tennis ball at an angle of 25° above the horizontal at a speed of 14 meters per second.
The ball returns to level ground. Which combination of changes must produce an increase in time of flight
of a second launch?
(A) decrease the launch angle and decrease the ball’s initial speed
(B) decrease the launch angle and increase the ball’s initial speed
(C) increase the launch angle and decrease the ball’s initial speed
(D) increase the launch angle and increase the ball’s initial speed
30) A golf ball is propelled with an initial velocity of 60. m/s at 37° above the horizontal. The horizontal
component of the golf ball’s initial velocity is
(A) 30. m/s (B) 36 m/s (C) 40. m/s (D) 48 m/s
31) A projectile is fired with an initial velocity of 120.0 m/s at an angle, θ, above the horizontal. If the
projectile’s initial horizontal speed is 55 meters per second, then angle θ measures approximately
32) A golf ball is hit at an angle of 45° above the horizontal. What is the acceleration of the golf ball at the
highest point in its trajectory? [Neglect friction.]
33) A ball is thrown horizontally at a speed of 24 meters per second from the top of a cliff. If the ball hits the
ground 4.0 seconds later, approximately how high is the cliff?
34) A 0.2-kilogram red ball is thrown horizontally at a speed of 4 meters per second from a height of 3 meters. A
0.4-kilogram green ball is thrown horizontally from the same height at a speed of 8 meters per second.
Compared to the time it takes the red ball to reach the ground, the time it takes the green ball to reach the
ground is
Base your answers to questions 16 and 17 on the information and diagram below.
A child kicks a ball with an initial velocity of 8.5 meters per second at an angle of 35º with the horizontal, as
shown. The ball has an initial vertical velocity of 4.9 meters per second and a total time of flight of 1.0 second.
[Neglect air resistance.]
(A) 3.6 m/s (B) 4.9 m/s (C) 7.0 m/s (D) 13 m/s
38) A bug starts at point A, crawls 8.0 cm east, then 5.0 cm south, 3.0 cm west, and 4.0 cm north to point B. (a)
How far north and east is B from A? (b) Find the displacement from A to B both graphically and
algebraically.
A. (a) 5.0 cm - EAST, 1.0 cm-SOUTH, (b) 5.10 cm - 11.3° SOUTH OF EAST
B. (a) 11.0 cm - EAST, 1.0 cm, SOUTH, (b) 11.1 cm - 5.2° SOUTH OF EAST
C. (a) 5.0 cm - EAST, 1.0 cm NORTH, (b) 5.1 cm - 11.3° NORTH OF EAST
D. (a) 5.0 cm - EAST, 9.0 cm SOUTH, (b) 10.1 cm - 60.9° SOUTH OF EAST
39) What displacement must be added to a 50 cm displacement in the +x-direction to give a resultant
displacement of 85 cm at 25 degrees?
A. 69 cm at 90° B. 45 cm at 37°
C. 62 cm at 82° D. 45 cm at 53°
42) A body projected upward from the level ground at an angle of 50° with the horizontal has an initial speed of
40 m/s. (a) How long will it take to hit the ground? (b) How far from the starting point will it strike? (c) At
what angle with the horizontal will it strike?
A. (a) 3.1 s (b) 0.19 km (c) 90° B. (a) 6.3 s (b) 0.16 km (c) 50°
C. (a) 4.1 s (b) 0.25 km (c) 40° D. (a) 9.2 s (b) 0.08 km (c) 45°
43) A body is projected downward at an angle of 30° with the horizontal from the top of a building 170 m high.
Its initial speed is 40 m/s. (a) How long will it take before striking the ground? (b) How far from the foot of
the building will it strike? (c) At what angle with the horizontal will it strike?
A. (a) 8.3 s, (b) 0.084 km, (c) 90° B. (a) 4.4 s, (b) 0.167 km, (c) 45°
C. (a) 3.1 s, (b) 0.086 km, (c) 30° D. (a) 4.2 s, (b) 0.15 km, (c) 60°
44) A hose lying on the ground shoots a stream of water upward at an angle of 40° to the horizontal. The speed
of the water is 20 m/s as it leaves the hose. How high up will it strike a wall which is 8.0 m away?
45) A ball is thrown upward at an angle of 30° to the horizontal and lands on the top edge of a building that is
20 m away. The top edge is 5.0 m above the throwing point. How fast was the ball thrown?