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Questions & Worked Solutions For AP Physics 1 2024

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AP Physics 1 2024 Exam Questions (pdf)

  1. A block of mass M is released from rest at Point A, a height 6R above the horizontal. After being released, the block slides down a track, as shown. When released from Point A, the block does not lose contact with the track at any point. Points B and C are located at the highest points of their respective circular loops, both of radius R. All frictional forces are negligible. …
  1. A student hangs a spring of unknown spring constant k vertically by attaching one end to a stand, as shown in Figure 1. The other end of the spring has a small loop from which small cylinders can be hung. In addition to the spring, the student has access only to a variety of cylinders of unknown masses, a stopwatch, and a digital scale.
    (a) Design an experimental procedure the student could use to determine the spring constant k of the spring. In the following table, list the quantities that would be measured using only the provided equipment in your experiment. Define a symbol to represent each quantity.
    In the space below the table, describe the overall procedure. Provide enough detail so that another student could replicate the experiment, including any steps necessary to reduce experimental uncertainty. As needed, use the symbols defined in the table. If needed, you may include a simple diagram of the setup with your procedure. …
  1. The left end of a uniform beam of mass M and length L is attached to a wall by a hinge, as shown in Figure 1. One end of a string with negligible mass is attached to the right end of the beam. The other end of the string is attached to the wall above the hinge at Point 1. The beam remains horizontal. The hinge exerts a force on the beam of magnitude FH, and the angle between the beam and the string is θ = θ1.
    (a) The following rectangle represents the beam in Figure 1. On the rectangle, draw and label the forces (not components) exerted on the beam. Draw each force as a distinct arrow starting on, and pointing away from, the point at which the force is exerted. …
  1. A simple pendulum consists of a small sphere that hangs from a string with negligible mass. The top end of the string is fixed. The sphere is pulled to Point A so that the string makes a small angle θ with the vertical, as shown. The sphere is then released from rest and swings through its lowest point at Point B. The work done on the sphere by Earth between points A and B is WE.
  1. At time t = 0, Block A slides along a horizontal surface toward Block B, which is initially at rest, as shown in Figure 1. The masses of blocks A and B are 6 kg and 2 kg, respectively. The blocks collide elastically at t = 1.0 s, and as a result, the magnitude of the change in kinetic energy of Block B is 9 J. All frictional forces are negligible.



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