Physics Chapter 11
Physics Chapter 11
Angular Momentum
Multiple Choice
1.
Two vectors lying in the xy plane are given by the equations A = 5i + 2 j and
2.
a.
19 k
b.
11 k
c.
19 k
d.
11 k
e.
10 i j
Two vectors lying in the xz plane are given by the equations A = 2 i + 3 k and
B = i + 2 k . The value of A B is
3.
a.
b.
c.
7k
d.
7 j
e.
i + 5k
(1 k )N m
b.
(5 k )N m
c.
(1 k )N m
d.
(5 k )N m
e.
(2 i + 3 j )N m
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A car of mass 1000 kg moves with a speed of 50 m/s on a circular track of radius
100 m. What is the magnitude of its angular momentum (in kg m2/s) relative to
the center of the race track?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
5.
A solid cylinder of radius R = 1.0 m and mass 10 kg rotates about its axis. When
its angular velocity is 10 rad/s, its angular momentum (in kg m2/s) is
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
6.
7.
5.0 102
5.0 106
2.5 104
2.5 106
5.0 103
50.
20.
40.
25.
70.
30 k
b.
30 k
c.
15 k
d.
15 k
e.
45 k
0 k
b.
6 2 k
c.
6 2 k
d.
6k
e.
6 k
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A particle whose mass is 2.0 kg moves in the xy plane with a constant speed of
3.0 m/s along the direction r = i + j . What is its angular momentum (in
kg m2/s) relative to the point (0, 5.0) meters?
9.
a.
12 k
b.
11 k
c.
13 k
d.
14 k
e.
21 k
In the figure, a 1.6-kg weight swings in a vertical circle at the end of a string
having negligible weight. The string is 2 m long. If the weight is released with
zero initial velocity from a horizontal position, its angular momentum (in
kg m2/s) at the lowest point of its path relative to the center of the circle is
approximately
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
10.
40
10
30
20
50
A massless rope is wrapped around a uniform cylinder that has radius R and
mass M, as shown in the figure. Initially, the unwrapped portion of the rope is
vertical and the cylinder is horizontal. The linear acceleration of the cylinder is
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
(2/3)g
(1/2)g
(1/3)g
(1/6)g
(5/6)g
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Two blocks, m1 = 1.0 kg and m2 = 2.0 kg, are connected by a light string as shown
in the figure. If the radius of the pulley is 1.0 m and its moment of inertia is
5.0 kg m2, the acceleration of the system is
m1
m2
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
12.
(1/6)g
(3/8)g
(1/8)g
(1/2)g
(5/8)g
A puck on a frictionless air hockey table has a mass of 5.0 kg and is attached to a
cord passing through a hole in the surface as in the figure. The puck is revolving
at a distance 2.0 m from the hole with an angular velocity of 3.0 rad/s. The
angular momentum of the puck (in kg m2/s) is
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
80
20
30
60
50
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14.
a.
m2 g 3 sin4 /cos
b.
m2 g 3 sin3 /cos
c.
m2 g
sin2 /cos
d.
m2 g
sin /cos
e.
m2 g
sin2
A puck on a frictionless air hockey table has a mass of 5.0 g and is attached to a
cord passing through a hole in the surface as in the figure. The puck is revolving
at a distance 2.0 m from the hole with an angular velocity of 3.0 rad/s. The cord
is then pulled from below, shortening the radius to 1.0 m. The new angular
velocity (in rad/s) is
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
4.0
6.0
12
2.0
8.0
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A thin rod of mass M and length L is struck at one end by a ball of clay of mass
m, moving with speed v as shown in the figure. The ball sticks to the rod. After
the collision, the angular momentum of the clay-rod system about A, the
midpoint of the rod, is
90
90
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
16.
A particle of mass m = 0.10 kg and speed v0 = 5.0 m/s collides and sticks to the
end of a uniform solid cylinder of mass M = 1.0 kg and radius R = 20 cm. If the
cylinder is initially at rest and is pivoted about a frictionless axle through its
center, what is the final angular velocity (in rad/s) of the system after the
collision?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
17.
(m + M/3)(vL/2)
(m + M/12)(vL/2)
(m + M/6)(vL/2)
mvL/2
mvL
8.1
2.0
6.1
4.2
10
A skater extends her arms horizontally, holding a 5-kg mass in each hand. She is
rotating about a vertical axis with an angular velocity of one revolution per
second. If she drops her hands to her sides, what will the final angular velocity
(in rev/s) be if her moment of inertia remains approximately constant at
5 kg m2, and the distance of the masses from the axis changes from 1 m to .1 m?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
6
3
9
4
7
Angular Momentum
18.
19.
10
9.2
8.5
7.1
6.4
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
20.
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(5/7)g sin
(3/5)g sin
(2/3)g sin
(1/2)g sin
(4/5)g sin
A solid cylinder rolls without slipping down an incline as shown in the figure.
The linear acceleration of its center of mass is
M
R
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
(5/7)g sin
(1/2)g sin
(2/3)g sin
(3/5)g sin
(4/5)g sin
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A cylindrical shell rolls without slipping down an incline as shown in the figure.
The linear acceleration of its center of mass is
M
R
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
22.
A solid sphere, spherical shell, solid cylinder and a cylindrical shell all have the
same mass m and radius R. If they are all released from rest at the same elevation
and roll without slipping, which reaches the bottom of an inclined plane first?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
23.
(5/7)g sin
(1/2)g sin
(3/5)g sin
(2/3)g sin
(4/5)g sin
solid sphere
spherical shell
solid cylinder
cylindrical shell
all take the same time
Stars originate as large bodies of slowly rotating gas. Because of gravity, these
clumps of gas slowly decrease in size. The angular velocity of a star increases as
it shrinks because of
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
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24.
(b)
(a)
25.
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(c)
(d)
(e)
The object shown below has mass m and velocity v. The direction of its angular
momentum vector with respect to an axis perpendicular to the page through
point O is
v
O
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
26.
downwards.
to the right.
into the page.
up out of the page.
counterclockwise.
2m
2r
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
m2 will stop first because it has the larger initial angular velocity.
m1 will stop first because it has the smaller radius.
m2 will stop first because the torque on it is greater.
m1 will stop first because it has the smaller moment of inertia.
Both objects will stop at the same time because the angular accelerations are
equal.
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28.
Five identical cylinders are each acted on by forces of equal magnitude. Which
force exerts the biggest torque?
F
F
F
(a)
29.
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e )
The diagram below shows five cylinders, each cylinder rotating with constant
angular velocity about its central axis. The magnitude of the tangential velocity
of one point of each cylinder is shown, along with each cylinders radius and
mass. Which cylinder has the largest angular momentum?
v = 2 m/s
30.
v = 2 m/s
v = 4 m/s
v = 2 m/s
r=2m
M = 20 kg
r=2m
M = 10 kg
r=2m
M = 10 kg
r=4m
M = 10 kg
r=2m
M = 20 kg
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e )
v = 4 m/s
The diagram below shows five thin cylindrical shells, each shell rotating with
constant angular velocity about its central axis. The magnitude of the tangential
velocity of one point of each cylinder is shown, along with each cylinders radius
and mass. Which cylindrical shell has the largest angular momentum?
v = 2 m/s
v = 2 m/s
v = 4 m/s
v = 2 m/s
r=2m
M = 20 kg
r=2m
M = 10 kg
r=2m
M = 10 kg
r=4m
M = 10 kg
r=2m
M = 20 kg
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e )
v = 4 m/s
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31.
The diagram below shows five 20-kg rods of the same 2.0-m length free to rotate
about axes through the rods, as indicated. Which rod experiences the greatest
gravitational torque?
(a)
(b)
(c)
(e)
(d)
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a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
1 F
.
2M
F
.
M
3 F
.
2M
4 F
.
3M
2F
.
M
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A 0.5 kg fish, hooked as shown below, starts to swim away at a speed of 3 m/s.
The angular momentum of the fish relative to the hand holding the fishing rod is
about
rod, 1 m
hand
60
11 m
2m
30
v = 3 m/s
Fish
10 m
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
34.
The 1560 kg solid steel door to a bank vault is 2.00 m high, 1.00 m wide and 10
cm thick. One hinge is 60.0 cm down from the top on the left hand side of the
door. The other hinge is 30.0 cm up from the bottom. What horizontal force, in
what direction, does the door exert on the upper hinge?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
35.
kg m 2
.
s
kg m 2
.
6
s
kg m 2
17
s
kg m 2
.
30
s
kg m 2
.
60
s
3
6950 N, left
6950 N, right
7640 N, left
7640 N, right
15,300 N, left
The 1560 kg solid steel door to a bank vault is 2.00 m high, 1.00 m wide and 10
cm thick. One hinge is 60.0 cm down from the top on the left hand side of the
door. The other hinge is 30.0 cm up from the bottom. What horizontal force, in
what direction, does the door exert on the lower hinge?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
6950 N, left
6950 N, right
7640 N, left
7640 N, right
15,300 N, left
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36.
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The free body diagram below represents a 1500 kg car sitting on a 3000 kg bridge
supported at its far ends. The cars position is three quarters of the length L from
the left end of the bridge. Identify the error in the equation below:
F2
F1
FE on car
FE on bridge
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
37.
Two blocks of masses m1 and m2 are connected by a light cord that passes over a
pulley of mass M, as shown. Block m2 slides on a frictionless horizontal surface.
The blocks and pulley are initially at rest. When m1 is released, the blocks
accelerate and the pulley rotates. The total angular momentum of the system of
the two blocks and the pulley relative to the axis of rotation of the pulley is
m2
M
m1
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
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Two blocks of masses m1 and m2 are connected by a light cord that passes over a
pulley of mass M, as shown. Block m2 slides on a frictionless horizontal surface.
The blocks and pulley are initially at rest. When m1 is released, the blocks
accelerate and the pulley rotates. The total angular momentum of the system of
the two blocks and the pulley relative to the axis of rotation of the pulley is
m2
M
m1
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
39.
When an object is effectively isolated from external torques, like an ice skater
twirling on the tip of one skate, the angular momentum of the object
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
40.
can be increased by shifting mass out away from the axis of rotation.
can be decreased by shifting mass out away from the axis of rotation.
can be increased by shifting mass in toward the axis of rotation.
can be decreased by shifting mass in toward the axis of rotation.
cannot be changed except by friction at the point of contact.
41.
momentum is conserved.
angular momentum is conserved.
energy is conserved.
all of the above are conserved.
only momentum and angular momentum are conserved.
momentum is conserved.
angular momentum is conserved.
energy is conserved.
all of the above are conserved.
only momentum and angular momentum are conserved.
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42.
229
A space station out beyond the solar system is rotating with constant angular
velocity. A spaceship heading into the station along a diameter of the station,
uses its rockets to brake, and then docks inside the station. When the spaceship
docks, the angular momentum of the system consisting of the station and ship
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Open-Ended Problems
43.
Halleys comet moves about the sun in an elliptical orbit with its closest
approach to the sun being 0.59 A.U. and its furthest distance being 35 A.U.
[1 Astronomical Unit (A.U.) is the Earth-sun distance]. If the comets speed at
closest approach is 54 km/s, what is its speed when it is farthest from the sun?
44.
What is the angular momentum of the moon about the Earth? The mass of the
moon is 7.35 1022 kg, the center-to-center separation of the Earth and the moon
is 3.84 105 km, and the orbital period of the moon is 27.3 days.
45.
A regulation basketball has a 25-cm diameter and a mass of 0.56 kg. It may be
2
approximated as a thin spherical shell with a moment of inertia MR2. Starting
3
from rest, how long will it take a basketball to roll without slipping 4.0 m down
an incline at 30 to the horizontal?
46.
A coin with a diameter 3.0 cm rolls up a 30 inclined plane. The coin starts out
with an initial angular speed of 60.0 rad/s and rolls in a straight line without
1
slipping. If the moment of inertia of the coin is MR2, how far will the coin roll
2
up the inclined plane?
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21.
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22.
4.
23.
5.
24.
6.
25.
7.
26.
8.
27.
9.
28.
10.
29.
11.
30.
12.
31.
13.
32.
14.
33.
15.
34.
16.
35.
17.
36.
18.
37.
19.
38.
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40.
41.
42.
43.
910 m/s
44.
45.
1.65 s
46.
12.4 cm
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