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Frequency of Rotation - Physics - Exam Paper, Exams of Physics

These are the notes of Exam Paper of Physics. Key important points are: Frequency of Rotation, Revolutions Per Minute, Angular Acceleration, Constant Speed, Function of Time, Parabolic Trajectory, Force of Static Friction

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Page 1 of 8 red Physics 218 Exam 1 Fall 2003 Fill in the GPSCAN Sheet: 1) Name 2) Student identification number 3) Exam number as 04 4) Sign the OPSCAN sheet Important; This test consists of 14 multipla-choice problems. Check that you have all of them in your copy. You are taking the red exam. Be sure your answer key is red. Instrugtlons: For each problem, choose the one answer that is correct or most nearly correct. Make a small mark, for your ayes only, near the letter of your choice. After you finish and check all the multiple-choice problems, transfer your answers to the OPSCAN sheet, with a #2 pencil. Then, until you hand in the OPSCAN sheet, turn the sheet over and leave itface down, You may keep your copy of the exam. The correct answers will be displayed on the course web page soon after the exam, and you can find your score for this exam on CHIP in one or two days. This is a closed book exam, but an equation sheet is provided. You may alse use a numerical calculator. Any form of cheating will result in severe penalties, which will include a score of zero for this exam and may resuit In a grade of F fer the course ard referral to the Dean of Students. All wireless devices must be securely put out of sight and may not be touched during the exam.