Which pair contains one vector and one scalar quantity?
A | Displacement | Acceleration |
B | Force | Kinetic energy |
C | Momentum | Velocity |
D | Power | Speed |
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Scalars & Vectors
Which pair contains one vector and one scalar quantity?
A | Displacement | Acceleration |
B | Force | Kinetic energy |
C | Momentum | Velocity |
D | Power | Speed |
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Two physical quantities P and Q are added together. The sum of P and Q is R, as shown in the diagram.

Which quantity could be represented by P and by Q?
Kinetic energy
Power
Speed
Velocity
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The arrow represents the vector R.

Which diagram does not represent R as two perpendicular components?




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The diagram shows a resultant force F at an angle of θ to the horizontal. The horizontal component and vertical component
are labelled on the diagram.

What is the horizontal component of F?
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Which one of the following statements is true?
A scalar quantity has both magnitude and direction
A scalar quantity has only direction
A vector quantity has only magnitude
A vector quantity has both magnitude and direction
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The speed of an aeroplane in still air is 200 km h-1. The wind blows from the west at a speed of 85.0 km h-1.
In which direction must the pilot steer the aeroplane in order to fly due north?
23.0° east of north
23.0° west of north
25.2° east of north
25.2° west of north
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Vectors P and Q are drawn to scale.

Which diagram represents the vector (P – Q)?




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A vector has magnitude R and perpendicular components P and Q, as shown in the diagram.

Which row correctly describes the perpendicular components?
| Vertical component | Horizontal component |
A B C D | Q R cos θ R cos θ R sin θ | sin θ P R sin θ R cos θ |
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A resultant force of 20 N is 30° to the horizontal.
What is the horizontal and vertical component of the resultant force?
| Horizontal Component / N | Vertical Component / N |
A | 17 | 10 |
B | 10 | 17 |
C | 11.5 | 10 |
D | 17 | 11.5 |
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Fig 1.1 shows three coplanar forces which are in equilibrium.

What is the value of force F?
5 N
8.7 N
11 N
15 N
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A ship’s speed in still water is 20 km h−1. A current coming from the east pushes the ship at a constant speed of 5 km h−1. At what bearing should the captain direct the ship so that it travels perfectly due north?
014.5°
075.5°
284.5°
345.5°
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Two forces, each of 10 N, act at a point P as shown in the diagram. The angle between the force vectors is 120°

What is the magnitude of the resultant force?
5 N
10 N
17 N
20 N
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The diagrams represent systems of coplanar forces acting at a point. The lengths of the force vectors represent the magnitudes of the forces.
Which system of forces is in equilibrium?




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A glider is descending at a constant speed at an angle of 15° to the horizontal. The diagram shows the directions of the lift L, air resistance R and weight W acting on the glider.

Which vector triangle could represent the forces acting on the glider?




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Figure 1.1 shows two coplanar forces, R and N, which act at point P. The angle between the forces is , where
.

What is the magnitude of the resultant force F equal to?
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A boat is being pulled along by two equal forces of 700 kN, both at angle to the direction of motion. The boat experiences a resistive force of 40 kN. The net force on the boat is 1270 kN.
What is the value of ?
21°
25°
57°
61°
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