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October 29, 2004 Version A
NOTE: for the purposes of this exam you should assume m/s
Possibly useful moments of inertia (about high symmetry axes):
Do NOT write below this point.
SCORE
PROBLEM 1:
PROBLEM 2:
PROBLEM 3:
PROBLEM 4:
PROBLEM 5:
PROBLEM 6:
PROBLEM 7:
PROBLEM 8:
PROBLEM 9:
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PROBLEM 1: (6,6 pts.)
A mass, kg, slides down of a frictionless circular path of radius, m, as shown in the figure at right. Initially it moves only vertically and, at the end, only horizontally (1/4 of a circle all told). Gravity, m/s, acts along the vertical.
If the initial velocity is -2 m/s k (down is negative), (a) what is the work done by gravity? (b) what is the final speed of the mass when it reaches the bottom?
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speed
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PROBLEM 2: (6 pts.)
(Circle the correct answer.)
PROBLEM 3: (12 pts., 6, 6)
Two uniform density solid cylinders of equal mass M= 3.0 kg and differing radii m and m are mounted so that the smaller cylinder is held directly above the larger radius mass. Initially the bottom mass is spinning at 2.5 rad/sec while the top mass is a rest. The top mass is very gently dropped onto the bottom so that it remains centered and, afterwards, they stick such that the two masses rotate at the same angular velocity, .
(a) What is the intial kinetic energy, , of the system? (b) What is (the final angular velocity)?
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PROBLEM 4: (6,6 pts.)
You are observing the motion of a very small mass of weight 40 N sitting on a turntable that is situated horizontally. The mass is located 8 m from the rotation axis. Initially the angular velocity is zero but then the turntable is switched on and it accelerates angularly at 1.5 rad/sec k.
(a) After 5 seconds what is the turntable's angular velocity? (b) If the coefficient of static friction, , between the mass and the turntable is 0.2 then at what angular velocity does it begin to slip? |
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PROBLEM 5: (6 pts.)
A torque can be exerted on a body with a fixed axis of rotation
(Please circle the appropriate letter.)
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PROBLEM 6: (10 pts.)
An object, initially at rest, explodes into
three fragments. Two of the fragments are equal in mass (each of 2 kg)
and leave the center of mass with equal speeds (of 6 m/s). There is
an angle of 120 between their respective velocity vectors. (Hint:
Take advantage of the symmetry.)
If the mass of the third object is 3 kg, then what is its speed (relative to the center of mass)?
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PROBLEM 7: (6 pts.)
Two boys in a canoe toss a ball back and forth. What effect will this have on the canoe? Neglect all frictional forces with water or air.
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PROBLEM 8: (3,3,6,6 pts.)
A thin hollow cylinder of mass and radius is positioned so that half the cylinder hangs over the edge of a horizontal table. There is a mass attached to a string that is wrapped around the circumference and hanging as shown.
Gravity, with acceleration , acts downward and there is friction with the table to prevent sliding.
(a) If the weight of the string and hanging mass are said to be zero identify the nature of the cylinder's equilibrium (e.g. stable) towards
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PROBLEM 9: (6,6,6 pts.)
A hammer is aimed so that it imparts an impulse
of 4 kg m/s along the -dir to a mass, kg, initially at rest and attached to a Hooke's Law spring, spring constant of 40.0 N/m, at its equilibrium position (i.e., the initial force by the spring on the mass is zero). Gravity, m/s acts downward.
(a) If the impulse acts over a time of 0.01 seconds, what is the average force
that acts on the block (from the hammer).
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