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General Physics 1 - Exam 2 with Solution | PHYS 1110, Exams of Physics

Version 1 Material Type: Exam; Class: GENERAL PHYSICS 1; Subject: Physics; University: University of Colorado - Boulder; Term: Unknown 1989;

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PHYS 1110 Exam 2 NAME: Student ID # Section number and TA Name: Exam Version 0001 Please do not open the exam until you are asked to. e Your exam should have 7 pages, numbered E2.1 thru E2.7. ¢ This exam consists of 15 multiple choice questions, worth 5 points each, and a long-answer section worth 25 points, for a total of 100 points. ¢ Write your answers in the space provided on each page for the written question. Use the back of the page if needed. Circle the correct letter for the multiple choice questions. SHOW YOUR WORK ON THE WRITTEN QUESTIONS. Full credit will be given only for the correct answer accompanied by your reasoning. PLEASE! Print your name on each page in the space provided. Print your student Identification Number on the page above. Bubble your name, ID, and exam version number on the bubble sheet provided. The exam version number should be entered into the section next to the date labeled 1234 and should include all leading zeros. 5. Write the name of your TA neatly in the big blank space at the bottom of the bubble sheet. RYNe Our TA's names are Charles Bailey, Charles Max Brown, Jeremy Brown, Murray Holland, Qi Hu, Peter Lowell, Ben Spike and, Amy Sullivan Irecommend: Don’t waste time erasing on the written problems. Just put a line through defective reasoning. Ask for more paper if needed. At the end of the exam, check that you have completed all the questions. By handing in this exam, you agree to the following statement: "On my honor, as a University of Colorado Student, I have neither given nor received unauthorized assistance on this work" Signature Possibly useful information: On any problems involving gravity, use g=10 m/s”! As always, neglect friction or air resistance (unless otherwise clearly stated) Good luck! Fall 2007 E2.1 Second Midterm