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Calculate the acceleration W ; Found. diewawoed ewstoy, z A> me KimeCs — atin w/ Fores Nox Bo Fit Jem fhe fir (em 36005 No= (120= 3.6) No= 33.33 m/s = Yo 4 2aS OF 33.33% 4 2(@C{d) ™m me cclsity 2 > Pn one = Fopine. upward — ewoty ar me MWi- Ws ma O-Fibg ~ ig = ha a= 0.4531) — 7.31 =O m a Cars ach erting, ss [ s town ware] tee Gurmg ayasnp tion >) 3. Two crates, of mass 65 kg and 125 kg, are in contact and at rest on a horizontal surface. A 650-N force is exerted on the 65-kg crate. If the coefficient of kinetic friction is.0.18, ~ MK calculate (a) the acceleration of the system, and (b) the force that each crate exerts on the ‘other. (c) Repeat with the crates reversed. ay =0 N= We 6543) = GAGS N fhe N= (28@3) = 2225 W Bufo seme wy Ah _ Leek - Ne! a Cfeugerticl > Sng wy 5A ae reefer Circular Motion 2 y/ Radial (centripetal) Acceleration: ag == ae 2m OX T Centripetal force: ¥ Ry = mag Lindi Le frees actig along arbipet, | Fate, He Botue os © ene w/awtion 5 rowarel © oppsite > owhwerel © by fren] Sony free 4. Aen sven GTA ow of de by moving nan ag eT} Y What isthe plane's acceleration? lane's aveeT ati 1 2 yt _ [ten 20] ee ~ =] 538.0 2! 5,200 5. A horizontal force of 310 N is exerted on a 2.0-kg ball as it rotates (at anm’s length) uniformly in a horizontal circle of radius 0.90 m. Caleulate the speed ofthe ball 0am —4 - - on 2 < Vv a = 2 ) Comp [ye nary 6. A0.55-kg ball, attached to the end ofa horizontal cord, is revolved ina circle of radius 1.3 ‘mona fitionless horizontal surface. I the cord will break when the tension init exceeds 2 75N, what is the maximum speed the ball eanhave?” (game wy/ HS) aF-m(£) 7. 4.0.90 kg body attached to a cord is whirled in a vertical circle of radius 2.50 m. What migigum ust it have at the top of the circle so as not to depart from the circular path? t T CF amas mt £ 20m | |) aor ee a IS am fin WitTad = m(E) P= (CwtTend) (&) LN VG Teed EY itn Lntable. Tam = 0 > [organ + 0] (22) = [uae w/e 8. Acarat the Indianapolis Sifaccelerates uniformly from the pitaea, going from rest 9 = a semicircular are with a radius of 220 m. Determine the and zadial acceleration of the car when it is halfway through the arc, assuming constant tangential acceleration. s= SQM) = lor Nts Not 4 245 2 Gre “. eas (.2626 4 ] 2 lesa, Gan Shift IF Gales Garo: Wht 7 #34 Oores= Naz tax’ = L375 ofr Gh: Crealue 439, Shy n= 6= Ga xn! " the Lawof Universal Gravitation, Gok Fey me woes Gravitational Force: F =@f22 Ea r= Im 9. Two objects attract each other gravitationally with a force of 2.5 x 10" N when they are 3 0.25 m apart. Their total mass is 4.00 kg. Find their individual masses. fi= 220 NN 10. Calculate the acceleration due to gravity on the Moon, which has radius 1.74 x 10° mand mass 7.35 x 10” kg. = HM goth fer oC SE G-* m= dm= 34 Key M= Ba40l ky > me dam= 90544 fe = = 6 "i ae = (la i Y 2 A a Me = S94 < = |\¢7ai¢ m Jecrth Coe aie (B- FAs”) ed) : Gwars= cmb GBI? ~[s m ce iG 3539.5 xl”) — eek ? O29 O fee low fooke Ui Ace Morte Fed % FIN srbhy Work and Energy Work W = F xd Werk. = fet % & [| A = fruslaty Kinetic Energy: KE = mv? ‘Work-Energy PrinciplesWnat=DKE \ Potential Energy: PE = mgh Potential Energy of Elastic Spring: PEs» = kx? ‘\Gonservationof Mechanical Encruy: KE, + PE, = KE, + PE, cowrkirt, speed, AKE-O cmerbnt, speed , OKE~O 11. How much work gid the Atovers do (horizontally) pushing a 46.0-kg crate 10.3 m across a rough floor Githout BeéCteratiOy if the effective coefficient of friction was 0.50? Movers —? | 4, —— qo feaew N=w ({<—_—— 0.3m —— (Fa Ntet= Mis - Wreg = 0 Wanrs Gala (w.3) *e 7 ee tee 5 Veena | = Hare [£212] =0 12. What is nC nimum wo ded to push a 950-kg car 710 m up along a 9.0° incline? Ignore friction: Wht 0d ame = Wee ween 20“ A! re hh i ?- Wan — FGI) GidEmz") =6 thes) 1099 — No= 95 13. How much work must be done to. vee .925-kg car traveling at 95 km kav/h? Wovt= = Joe a) z = worke—eneray et (me[ 0-2 ] = |- 322.07 7 Predple 36 L, 14, By how much does the gravitational potential energy of a 54-ky pole vaulter change if her center of mass rises about 4.0-m during the jump? w2— PEs onl = Sef 4.B1)(4) = 2118-16 lm { —<—$$—— fam . = PE tng = SU ABIIL4) = 21s Te Nom 1 oo a 15. A spring has a spring constant k of 88 sa. How much must this spring be compressed to store 45.0 J of potential energy? ase £08) ol X= Lollm \ ‘A spring with k = 83 Nim hangs vertically next to a ruler. The end of the spring is next to the 15-cm mark on the ruler, Ifa 2.5-kg mass is now attached to the end of the spring, and. the mass is allowed to fall_where will the end of the spring line up with the ruler marks when the mass4s.at its lowest position’ Gonshretehed ) H-. & +o — ch ty 1h HA Gir) 0+ 2.6(4. a1) (ais) 10> ot zs(anexaisi) (Sem \oro £49097 «fate yee Ol m z ee ) Reodng ; © e dere leeds, = OIS+4 0.54] = Ot \2=0 Neo

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