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A body of mass 25kg, moving at 3ms-1 on a rough horizontal floor is at rest after sliding through a distance of 2.50m on the floor. Calculate the co-efficient of sliding friction. [g = 10.0ms-2]

  • A. 0.09
  • B. 0.18
  • C. 0.36
  • D. 0.54
View Answer & Discuss (5) WAEC 2005
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A ball is dropped and it hits the floor at a point A. It rebounds upward to a point B. While moving from A to B its?

  • A. kinetic energy is increasing
  • B. potential energy is increasing
  • C. potential energy is decreasing
  • D. kinetic energy remains constant
View Answer & Discuss (8) WAEC 2008
23

A moving body accelerates when it?

  • A. changes its direction at constant speed
  • B. mauntains a constant linear speed
  • C. covers equal distances in equal times in a straight line
  • D. is acted upon by balanced forces
  • E. none of the above
View Answer & Discuss (8) WAEC 2009
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A body of mass 20g projected vertically upwards in vacuum returns to the point of projection after 1.2s. [g = 10ms\(^{-2}\)]. Calculate the speed of projection

  • A. 1.2ms-1
  • B. 6.0ms-1
  • C. 12.0ms-1
  • D. 0.6ms-1
View Answer & Discuss (6) WAEC 2013
25

A satellite revolving around the earth is kept on its orbit by?

  • A. Centripetal forces only
  • B. Centripetal and frictional forces
  • C. Centrifugal forces only
  • D. Centripetal and centrifugal forces
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