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Q1Domain Verified
A student is analyzing projectile motion in "The Complete OAT Physics Foundations Course 2026". They observe a projectile launched with an initial velocity $v_0$ at an angle $\theta$ to the horizontal. If air resistance is neglected, which of the following statements best describes the acceleration of the projectile throughout its trajectory, as per the course's foundational principles?
The acceleration is zero throughout the entire trajectory.
The acceleration is constant and directed vertically downwards, equal to $g$.
The acceleration varies in both magnitude and direction, depending on the projectile's velocity.
The acceleration is zero at the apex of the trajectory and non-zero elsewhere.
Q2Domain Verified
In a section of "The Complete OAT Physics Foundations Course 2026" covering rotational motion, a solid disk and a hollow hoop of identical mass and radius are released from rest and allowed to roll down an inclined plane without slipping. According to the principles of conservation of energy and rotational kinematics, which object will reach the bottom of the incline first?
They will reach the bottom at the same time, as their translational kinetic energies will be equal.
The hollow hoop, because it has a larger moment of inertia.
The solid disk, because it has a smaller moment of inertia.
They will reach the bottom at the same time, as their total kinetic energies will be equal.
Q3Domain Verified
A key concept in "The Complete OAT Physics Foundations Course 2026" is electrical circuits. Consider a simple series circuit containing a battery, a resistor ($R$), and a capacitor ($C$). If the switch is closed at $t=0$, what is the instantaneous rate of change of charge on the capacitor immediately after closing the switch?
$\frac{I_{initial}}{C}$, where $I_{initial}$ is the initial current.
$\frac{V}{R}$, where $V$ is the battery voltage.
$\frac{V}{C}$, where $V$ is the battery voltage.
Zero.

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