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82 107 Exam Ii

1. A golf ball hits two trees 40 m apart along its line of motion. If it reaches the first tree at 1s and second at 2s, find the height of the trees and maximum height of the ball. 2. Three spring scales each have a 10 kg mass hanging from them. Find the readings of each scale. 3. Rank three baseball throws - horizontal, vertical up, vertical down - in decreasing order of acceleration during flight.

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82 107 Exam Ii

1. A golf ball hits two trees 40 m apart along its line of motion. If it reaches the first tree at 1s and second at 2s, find the height of the trees and maximum height of the ball. 2. Three spring scales each have a 10 kg mass hanging from them. Find the readings of each scale. 3. Rank three baseball throws - horizontal, vertical up, vertical down - in decreasing order of acceleration during flight.

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82 107 EXAM II

Name______________________

There are lots of choices among the problems that can be solved. Draw appropriate free body diagrams. Partial credits will be considered only if your work is neat and contains reasonably clear steps. 1) A golf ball hit by Tiger Woods barely misses two treetops of same height which are 40 m apart along the line of hit. If the ball reaches the first tree at t = 1s and the second one at t = 2s, compute the height of the trees. What is the maximum height of the ball?

2) What are the readings of the three spring scales when the hanging masses are 10 kg each. Scales #1 #2 #3

____________________________________________________________________________ 3) Consider a baseball which is thrown in the following 3 ways: a) Horizontally with a moderate initial speed. b) Vertically upwards with a very high initial speed. c) Vertically downwards with a very low initial speed. Rank the above in the decreasing order their acceleration while they are in FLIGHT. ____________________________________________________________________________ 4) A mass m connected to a cable is undergoing motions as specified. Find the tension T in the cable for

such motions of m. a) m accelerates upwards (a) while moving upwards (v).

b) m accelerates downwards (a) while moving upwards (v).

c) m accelerates upwards (a) while moving downwards (v).

d) m accelerates downwards (a) while moving downwards (v). DO Problem # 5 or 6(If you do both, better of the two will be selected). 5) Determine the masses m1 and m2. so that the knot at O is in equilibrium.

O 400

500 150 N

m1

m2

6) Two blocks each of mass 1 kg is sitting on one another as shown. The coefficient of friction between all the surfaces is 0.5. Find the acceleration of the blocks when a horizontal force of 30 N is applied : a) to the bottom block. b) to the top block.

(a)

(b)

Do ANY TWO problems from 7, 8 AND 9. ( If you try all the three, best two will be selected) 7) Find the acceleration of the block A. MA = 2 kg and MB= 5 kg. The friction coefficient values of the various surfaces are as shown.

=0.4 =0.2

30

8) Find the acceleration of the blocks and the tensions in the cables. is 1.0 between the table and the blocks when they are accelerated to the right by the applied force F. ,m1 = m, m2 = 2m and m3 = 3m.

T1

T2

2m

3m

9) Find the acceleration of the block A and the tension in the string when a force of 50 N is applied as shown . MA = 5 kg and MB = 2 kg. between A and B is 0.1. between A and the floor is 0.2.

F A

(BONUS) ALL or NOTHING (15) An object of mass 15 kg is on a plane that is inclined to the horizontal at 400. A horizontal force of 50 N is needed just to keep it from sliding down the plane. What is the coefficient of friction between the object and the plane?

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