PC1431 Assignment 2 Answers
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Assignment 2: Newton's Laws of Motion Due: 2:00am on Friday, February 15, 2013 Note: To understand how points are awarded, read your instructor's Grading Policy.
Part A
What is the magnitude of the force?
ANSWER: =
ANSWER: = 4.50
Correct
Part B
What is the tension in the string between block A and block B?
law. Note that all three blocks have the same acceleration. ANSWER: = 1.50
Correct
Part A
What is the woman's mass? Express your answer in kilograms.
mass.
Enter the letters that correspond to the correct positions separated by a comma.
The magnitude of the gravitational force acting on the woman is constant. The normal force points in the The normal force points in the y direction. y direction.
A B C D
Apply what you know about the acceleration of the woman in the y direction at certain points along the circular path to determine when will be a maximum or minimum.
ANSWER:
is the time. For a complete cycle, the distance traveled is the circumference of the Ferris . Thus for a Ferris wheel of radius .
ANSWER: =
ANSWER: =
ANSWER: = 60
Correct
. The cables and pulleys are ideal (massless and frictionless), and the platform
Part A
Find the magnitude of the minimum force that allows the window washer to move upward. and the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity .
, by the pulley to the left of the diagram in the upward direction? Remember that the pulley to the left is supported
The normal force acting on the window washer from the platform equal to A force equal to
and the normal force acting on the window washer from the platform equal to
ANSWER: =
Correct
Skydiving
A sky diver of mass 80.0 (including parachute) jumps off a plane and begins her descent. for the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity.
Part A
At the beginning of her fall, does the sky diver have an acceleration?
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This applet shows the sky diver (not to scale) with her position, speed, and acceleration graphed as functions of time. You can see how her acceleration drops to zero over time, giving constant speed after a long time.
Part B
At some point during her free fall, the sky diver reaches her terminal speed. What is the magnitude of the drag force acts on the sky diver when she has reached terminal speed? Express your answer in newtons. due to air resistance that
Correct
Part C
For an object falling through air at a high speed , the drag force acting on it due to air resistance can be expressed as , where the coefficient is about 0.250 Using this value for . , what is the terminal speed of the sky diver? depends on the shape and size of the falling object and on the density of air. For a human body, the numerical value for
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Recreational sky divers can control their terminal speed to some extent by changing their body posture. When oriented in a headfirst dive, a sky diver can reach speeds of about 54 meters per second (120 miles per hour). For maximum drag and stability, sky divers often will orient themselves "belly-first." In this position, their terminal speed is typically around 45 meters per second (100 miles per hour).
Part D
When the sky diver descends to a certain height from the ground, she deploys her parachute to ensure a safe landing. (Usually the parachute is deployed when the sky diver reaches an altitude of about 900 --3000 .) Immediately after deploying the parachute, does the skydiver have a nonzero acceleration?
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Part E
When the parachute is fully open, the effective drag coefficient of the sky diver plus parachute increases to 60.0 acting on the sky diver immediately after she has opened the parachute? Express your answer in newtons. . What is the drag force
Hint 2. Find the speed of the sky diver when the parachute is deployed
When the parachute is deployed, what is the speed Express your answer in meters per second. of the sky diver?
When she opens the parachute, she is still falling at a constant speed equal to the terminal speed calculated in Part C. ANSWER: =
ANSWER: = 1.88105
Correct
Part F
What is the terminal speed of the sky diver when the parachute is opened?
ANSWER: = 3.61
Correct
A typical "student" parachute for recreational skydiving has a drag coefficient that gives a terminal speed for landing of about 2 meters per second (5 miles per hour). If this seems slow based on video or real-life sky divers you have seen, that may be because the sky divers you saw were using high-performance parachutes; these offer the sky divers more maneuverability in the air but increase the terminal speed up to 4 meters per second (10 miles per hour).
Exercise 4.30
A large box containing your new computer sits on the bed of your pickup truck. You are stopped at a red light. The light turns green and you stomp on the gas and the truck accelerates. To your horror, the box starts to slide toward the back of the truck. (Assume that the truck is accelerating to the right.)
Part A
Draw clearly labeled free-body diagram for the box. (The bed of the truck is not frictionless.) Draw the force vectors with their tails at the dot. The orientation of your vectors will be graded. The exact length of your vectors will not be graded but the relative length of one to the other will be graded. ANSWER:
Correct
Part B
Draw clearly labeled free-body diagram for the truck. (The bed of the truck is not frictionless.) Draw the force vectors with their tails at the dot. The orientation of your vectors will be graded. The exact length of your vectors will not be graded but the relative length of one to the other will be graded. ANSWER:
Correct
wedge and the block or between the wedge and the horizontal surface.
Part A
Find the magnitude, Express , of the sum of all forces acting on the block. and , along with any necessary constants.
in terms of
Correct
Hint 3. Find the magnitude of the force acting along the direction of motion
Consider a coordinate system with the x direction pointing down the incline and the y direction perpendicular to the incline. In these coordinates, what is , the component of the block's weight in the x direction? Express ANSWER: = in terms of , , and .
Correct
"Normal," in this context, is a synonym for "perpendicular." The normal force has no component in the direction of the block's motion (down the incline).
ANSWER: =
Correct
Part B
Find the magnitude, Express , of the force that the wall exerts on the wedge. and , along with any necessary constants.
in terms of
Hint 2. Find the normal force between the block and the wedge
What is the magnitude, answering Part A.) Express ANSWER: = in terms of , , and . , of the normal (contact) force between the block and the wedge? (You might have computed this already while
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Hint 3. Find the horizontal component of the normal force
In the previous hint you found the magnitude of the normal force between the block and the wedge. What is the magnitude, horizontal component of this normal force? Express ANSWER: = in terms of and . , of the
Correct
ANSWER: =
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Your answer to Part B could be expressed as either approaches 90 degrees ( the first limit ( or . In either form, we see that as gets very small or as radians), the contact force between the wall and the wedge goes to zero. This is what we should expect; in about 90 degrees), the
small), the block is accelerating very slowly, and all horizontal forces are small. In the second limit (
block simply falls vertically and exerts no horizontal force on the wedge.
below. All forces act in the horizontal plane and are either parallel or at 45 or 90 degrees to the car's motion.
Part A
Rank these cars on the basis of their speed a short time (ie. before any car's speed can reach zero) after the forces are applied. Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
. Recall that the acceleration may be found from the net force by using Newton's 2nd law,
ANSWER:
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Mass on Turntable
A small metal cylinder rests on a circular turntable that is rotating at a constant speed as illustrated in the diagram . The small metal cylinder has a mass of 0.20 turntable. Take the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity to be 9.81 . , the coefficient of static friction between the from the center of the
cylinder and the turntable is 0.080, and the cylinder is located 0.15
Part A
What is the maximum speed that the cylinder can move along its circular path without slipping off the turntable?
Express your answer numerically in meters per second to two significant figures.
Correct
Hint 2. Determine the force causing acceleration
Whenever you see uniform circular motion, there is a real force that causes the associated centripetal acceleration. In this problem, what force causes the centripetal acceleration? ANSWER: normal force static friction weight of cylinder a force other than those above
Correct
Hint 3. Find the maximum possible friction force
The magnitude of the force due to static friction satisfies . What is in this problem?
Express your answer numerically in newtons to three significant figures. ANSWER: = 0.157
Correct
Hint 4. Newton's 2nd law
To solve this problem, relate the answers to the previous two hints using Newton's 2nd law: .
ANSWER: = 0.34
Correct
Use the coordinate system indicated in the figure when solving this problem.
Part A
Assuming that is the magnitude of the horizontal acceleration of the block of mass and . , what is , the tension in the string?
Correct
ANSWER: =
Correct
Part B
Given
in terms of
where
Correct
ANSWER: =
Correct
Part C
Given the magnitude Express in terms of of the acceleration of the block of mass . , find , the magnitude of the horizontal acceleration of the block of mass .
, where is a constant that accounts for the wound portions of the string and the length of string between the y axis and the wall. Do not , as it will vanish in the next step. By differentiating this equation twice with respect to time, you should obtain a . The variables and will vanish upon differentiation. and
Correct
Part D
Using the result of Part C in the formula for Express your answer in terms of ANSWER: = and that you previously obtained in Part A, express . as a function of .
Correct
Part E
Having solved the previous parts, you have all the pieces needed to calculate an expression for . in terms of , , and . , the magnitude of the acceleration of the block of mass . Write
ANSWER: =
Correct
Hanging Chandelier
A chandelier with mass is attached to the ceiling of a large concert hall by two cables. Because the ceiling is covered with intricate architectural decorations (not indicated in the figure, which uses a humbler depiction), the workers who hung the chandelier couldn't attach the cables to the ceiling directly above the chandelier. Instead, they attached the cables to the ceiling near the walls. Cable 1 has tension and makes an angle of with the ceiling. Cable 2 has tension and makes an angle of with the ceiling.
Part A
Find an expression for , the tension in cable 1, that does not depend on , . , as well as the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity
, and
ANSWER: =
Correct
Hint 2. Find the sum of forces in the y direction
Now type the corresponding equation relating the y components of the forces acting on the chandelier, again using the coordinate system shown. Express your answer in terms of some or all of the variables due to gravity . ANSWER: = , , , , and , as well as the magnitude of the acceleration
Correct
Hint 3. Putting it all together
There are two unknowns in this problem, Eliminate and . Each of the previous two hints leads you to an equation involving these two unknowns. .
ANSWER:
Correct
Part A
What is , the coefficient of static friction between the tires and the track?
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If the lowest speed at which the car leaves the track is frictional force must be between than , then the speed at which the needed centripetal force equals the maximum that you can measure. In this applet, you can only measure . You can use any speed greater than and less and the closest speed below
to calculate the centripetal force that equals the maximum static friction.
for the speed at which the car is just about to leave the track, and
ANSWER: =
Correct
ANSWER: = 0.91
Correct
Score Summary: Your score on this assignment is 100%. You received 50 out of a possible total of 50 points.