Q: An elastic collision occurs between two objects of mass ( m1 ) and ( m2 ). Prior to the collision, mass ( m2 ) is stationary and approached by ( m1 ) with a velocity ( v1 ). If only the values of ( m1 ), ( m2 ), and ( v1 ) areContinue reading “ENERGY AND MOMENTUM: Elastic Collision Determination ( Part 2 )”
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ENERGY AND MOMENTUM: What is the Initial Velocity of the Marble?
Q: A collision occurs between two marbles of equal mass ( m1 = m2 ). Marble ( m2 ) is initially at rest, and ( m1 ) travels with a velocity ( v1 ). After colliding, ( m2 ) acquires a velocity ( v2′y ) of 1.10 m/s and travels 400 from the original lineContinue reading “ENERGY AND MOMENTUM: What is the Initial Velocity of the Marble?”
ENERGY AND MOMENTUM: What is the final velocity of the hovering disk?
Q: A disk of mass 0.5 kg slides with a constant velocity of 2.4 m/s over an air table before colliding with an elastic band. If the band exerts an average force of 1.4 Newtons on the disk for 1.5 seconds, what is the final velocity of the disc? A1: The disc will experience aContinue reading “ENERGY AND MOMENTUM: What is the final velocity of the hovering disk?”
KINEMATICS: Where Will The Daredevil Land?
Q: A stuntman equipped with a parachute rides a bicycle over the edge of a 500.0-meter building. The combined mass of the stuntman and his bicycle is 90.0 kg. If the bike moves at 24.2 m/s as it leaves the building’s edge, at what distance from the building’s base must a cushion be placed inContinue reading “KINEMATICS: Where Will The Daredevil Land?”
FORCE AND ACCELERATION: What is the mass of the climbing acrobat?
Q: Two acrobats, a pulley, and a rope are used in a circus act. Acrobat 1 rapidly climbs one of the suspended lengths of rope at a distance of 16ft in 2 seconds with a constant acceleration. On the opposite length of rope, acrobat 2 is suspended in an attached chair that remains motionless aboveContinue reading “FORCE AND ACCELERATION: What is the mass of the climbing acrobat?”
CENTRIPETAL FORCE
Q: A 2 kilogram ball is attached to a string that is 10 meters in length. If the tension in the string exceeds 50 Newtons, it will snap. If the ball is swung into rotational motion, what is the maximum speed it can attain and remain intact? A: The tension in the string exerts aContinue reading “CENTRIPETAL FORCE”
ENERGY and MOMENTUM: How Fast Will the Block Move When a Compressed Spring is Released?
Q: A spring with a spring constant k = 100 N/m is compressed a distance ( x ) = 100 mm. A block with a mass ( m ) = 0.250 kg is placed next to the spring. The surface upon which the block rests is frictionless and horizontal. When the spring and block areContinue reading “ENERGY and MOMENTUM: How Fast Will the Block Move When a Compressed Spring is Released?”
FORCE AND ACCELERATION: The Gravitational Force of Attraction
Q: An arbitrary distance separates two objects of equal mass. If the mass of each object is doubled, and the distance between the two objects is tripled, how will the force of attraction between the two objects change? A: This question regards the gravitational force of attraction that exists between two objects with well-defined massesContinue reading “FORCE AND ACCELERATION: The Gravitational Force of Attraction”
KINEMATICS: The Speedboat Will Miss its Mark by What Distance?
A speedboat travels eastward at 80 knots (150 km/h) through a northward current of water moving 4.00m/s. Q1: What is the speedboat’s velocity vector relative to the starting port? What is the angle of travel? Q2: If the boat’s captain wanted the boat to travel due east without getting off course, how far off courseContinue reading “KINEMATICS: The Speedboat Will Miss its Mark by What Distance?”
KINEMATICS: A Leap of Faith
A man leaps off of a 12m building into a large, 4 meter tall vat of quicksand. The man leaves the roof with a horizontal velocity of 18.0 miles per hour. ( 1.000 mi/hr = 0.4470 m/s ). Q1: A robot on the ground believes that the man is going to miss his mark, andContinue reading “KINEMATICS: A Leap of Faith”