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Circular Motion Review 1

A student spinning a 0. 10-kilogram ball at the end of a 0 A student spinning a 0.10-kilogram ball at the end of a 0.50-meter string in a horizontal circle at a constant speed of 10. meters per second. If the magnitude of the force applied to the string by the student's hand is increased, the magnitude of the acceleration of the ball in its circular path will A. decrease B. increase C. remain the same B 2

The diagram below shows the elliptical orbit of a comet around the Sun The diagram below shows the elliptical orbit of a comet around the Sun. The magnitude of the centripetal acceleration of the comet is greatest at point A

A 60.-kilogram adult and a 30.-kilogram child are passengers on a rotor ride at an amusement park. When the rotating hollow cylinder reaches a certain constant speed, v, the floor moves downward. Both passengers stay "pinned“ against the wall of the rotor. Compared to the magnitude of the acceleration of the adult, the magnitude of the acceleration of the child is A. less B. greater C. the same C 4

A 60.-kilogram adult and a 30.-kilogram child are passengers on a rotor ride at an amusement park. When the rotating hollow cylinder reaches a certain constant speed, v, the floor moves downward. Both passengers stay "pinned“ against the wall of the rotor. Compared to the magnitude of the centripetal force of the adult, the magnitude of the centripetal force of the child is A. less B. greater C. the same A 5

As a car goes around the curve, the centripetal force is directed A. toward the center of the circular curve B. away from the center of the circular curve C. tangent to the curve in the direction of motion D. tangent to the curve opposite the direction of motion A 6

A car rounds a horizontal curve of constant radius at a constant speed A car rounds a horizontal curve of constant radius at a constant speed. Which diagram best represents the directions of both the car’s velocity, v, and acceleration, a? A. B. C. D. C 7

A car moves with a constant speed in a clockwise direction around a circular path of radius r. When the car is in the position shown, its acceleration is directed toward the A. north B. west C. south D. east D 8

C. Both will reach the bottom at the same time A coin and a ring with the same mass start rolling down a slope at the same time. Which one will reach the bottom first? A. Ring B. Coin C. Both will reach the bottom at the same time B 9

A. radius of the path is increased B. mass of the object is increased The magnitude of the centripetal acceleration of an object traveling in a horizontal, circular path will decrease if the A. radius of the path is increased B. mass of the object is increased C. direction of motion of the object is reversed D. speed of the object is increased A 10

A. radius of the path is increased B. mass of the object is increased The magnitude of the centripetal force acting on an object traveling in a horizontal, circular path will decrease if the A. radius of the path is increased B. mass of the object is increased C. direction of motion of the object is reversed D. speed of the object is increased A

The pendulum is timed at five positions, A through E The pendulum is timed at five positions, A through E. Based on the information in the diagram and the data table, determine the period of the pendulum. T = 1.6 s 12

A mass, m, is being swung clockwise at constant speed in a horizontal circle. If the rope holding the mass is released at the instant shown, the mass will hit point A. A B. B C. C D. D D 13

A mass, m, is being swung clockwise at constant speed in a horizontal circle. At the instant shown, the centripetal force acting on mass m is directed toward point A. A B. B C. C D. D C 14

A bicyclist travels 200. meters in 10 seconds A bicyclist travels 200. meters in 10 seconds. If the radius of the tire is 0.398 meters, how many times does it rotate in that distance? 80 cycles

A bicyclist travels 200. meters in 10 seconds A bicyclist travels 200. meters in 10 seconds. If the radius of the tire is 0.398 meters, how many times does the tire rotate per second? 8 cycles/second = 8 Hz

A bicyclist travels 200. meters in 10 seconds A bicyclist travels 200. meters in 10 seconds. If the radius of the tire is 0.398 meters, what is the tangential speed in m/s? Vtan = 20 m/s

A bicyclist travels 200. meters in 10 seconds A bicyclist travels 200. meters in 10 seconds. If the radius of the tire is 0.398 meters, what is the centripetal acceleration? Ac = 1005 m/s2

Find the frequency in revolution/second. In an experiment, a 0.028-kilogram rubber stopper is attached to one end of a string. A student whirls the stopper overhead in a horizontal circle with a radius of 1.0 meter. The stopper completes 15 revolutions in 10. seconds. Find the frequency in revolution/second. f = 1.5 cycles/second = 1.5 Hz

In an experiment, a 0.028-kilogram rubber stopper is attached to one end of a string. A student whirls the stopper overhead in a horizontal circle with a radius of 1.0 meter. The stopper completes 15 revolutions in 10. seconds. Find the Period (s). T = 0.67 sec.

Find the tangential velocity in m/s. In an experiment, a 0.028-kilogram rubber stopper is attached to one end of a string. A student whirls the stopper overhead in a horizontal circle with a radius of 1.0 meter. The stopper completes 15 revolutions in 10. seconds. Find the tangential velocity in m/s. vtan = 9.4 m/s

Find the centripetal acceleration in m/s2. In an experiment, a 0.028-kilogram rubber stopper is attached to one end of a string. A student whirls the stopper overhead in a horizontal circle with a radius of 1.0 meter. The stopper completes 15 revolutions in 10. seconds. Find the centripetal acceleration in m/s2. ac = 88.4 m/s2

Find the centripetal force in N. In an experiment, a 0.028-kilogram rubber stopper is attached to one end of a string. A student whirls the stopper overhead in a horizontal circle with a radius of 1.0 meter. The stopper completes 15 revolutions in 10. seconds. Find the centripetal force in N. F = 2.5 N

A 0.50-kilogram object moves in a horizontal circular path with a radius of 0.25 meter at a constant speed of 4.0 meters per second. What is the magnitude of the object’s acceleration? ac = 64 m/s2

A 0.50-kilogram object moves in a horizontal circular path with a radius of 0.25 meter at a constant speed of 4.0 meters per second. What is the magnitude of the object’s centripetal force? F = 32 N

A 0.50-kilogram object moves in a horizontal circular path with a radius of 0.25 meter at a constant speed of 4.0 meters per second. What is the magnitude of the object’s frequency or angular speed in rps? f = 2.5 cycles/second or 2.5 Hz

A 0.50-kilogram object moves in a horizontal circular path with a radius of 0.25 meter at a constant speed of 4.0 meters per second. What is the magnitude of the object’s period? T = 0.39 sec.

An unbalanced force of 40. Newtons keeps a 5 An unbalanced force of 40. Newtons keeps a 5.0-kilogram object traveling in a circle of radius 2.0 meters. What is the acceleration of the object? ac = 8 m/s2

An unbalanced force of 40. Newtons keeps a 5 An unbalanced force of 40. Newtons keeps a 5.0-kilogram object traveling in a circle of radius 2.0 meters. What is the speed of the object? vtan = 4 m/s

An unbalanced force of 40. Newtons keeps a 5 An unbalanced force of 40. Newtons keeps a 5.0-kilogram object traveling in a circle of radius 2.0 meters. How long (s) does it take to go around one time? T = 3.14 sec. 30

A 5. 0-kg bucket of water is swung in a horizontal circle of 0 A 5.0-kg bucket of water is swung in a horizontal circle of 0.70-m radius at a constant speed of 2.0 m/s. How many rounds per second (frequency) does it go? f = 0.45 cycles/second = 0.45 Hz 31

A 5. 0-kg bucket of water is swung in a horizontal circle of 0 A 5.0-kg bucket of water is swung in a horizontal circle of 0.70-m radius at a constant speed of 2.0 m/s. The magnitude of the centripetal acceleration (m/s2) on the bucket of water is approximately ac = 5.7 m/s2 32

A 5. 0-kg bucket of water is swung in a horizontal circle of 0 A 5.0-kg bucket of water is swung in a horizontal circle of 0.70-m radius at a constant speed of 2.0 m/s. The magnitude of the centripetal force (N) on the bucket of water is approximately F = 28.6 N 33

A 1200-kg car traveling at a constant speed of 9 A 1200-kg car traveling at a constant speed of 9.0 m/s turns at an intersection. The car follows a horizontal circular path with a radius of 25 meters to point P. At point P, the car hits an area of ice and loses all frictional force on its tires. Which path does the car follow on the ice? B

A 1200-kg car traveling at a constant speed of 9 A 1200-kg car traveling at a constant speed of 9.0 m/s turns at an intersection. The car follows a horizontal circular path with a radius of 25 meters to point P. Before the car hit the ice, what was its centripetal acceleration (m/s2)? a = 3.2 m/s2 35

A 1200-kg car traveling at a constant speed of 9 A 1200-kg car traveling at a constant speed of 9.0 m/s turns at an intersection. The car follows a horizontal circular path with a radius of 25 meters to point P. Before the car hit the ice, what was its centripetal force (N)? F = 3888 N 36

A student spinning a 0. 10-kilogram ball at the end of a 0 A student spinning a 0.10-kilogram ball at the end of a 0.50-meter string in a horizontal circle at a constant speed of 10. meters per second. How many times does the ball go around per second (frequency)? f = 3.2 cycles/second = 3.2 Hz 37

A student spinning a 0. 10-kilogram ball at the end of a 0 A student spinning a 0.10-kilogram ball at the end of a 0.50-meter string in a horizontal circle at a constant speed of 10. meters per second. What is the centripetal acceleration? ac = 200 m/s2 38

A student spinning a 0. 10-kilogram ball at the end of a 0 A student spinning a 0.10-kilogram ball at the end of a 0.50-meter string in a horizontal circle at a constant speed of 10. meters per second. What is the centripetal force? Fc = 20 N 39