PHY 303K Test 4 Solutions
PHY 303K Test 4 Solutions
PHY 303K Test 4 Solutions
3. 96.372
4. 47.8941
5. 61.3297
6. 28.1781
7. 112.629
8. 14.5047
9. 16.6963
10. 44.2199
Correct answer: 112.629 rad/s.
Explanation:
Let :
F = 3.09 N ,
m = 0.537 kg ,
r = 0.375 m , and
t = 3.67 s .
L = t
= F r t
= (3.09 N)(0.375 m)(3.67 s)
= 4.25261 kg m2 /s .
The moment of inertia of the cylinder is
!
"
1
2
=
mr
2
1
= (0.537 kg) (0.375 m)2
2
= 0.0377578 kg m2 .
Therefore, the rotational velocity will be
= L/I
= (4.25261 kg m2 /s)/(0.0377578 kg m2 )
= 112.629 rad/s .
003 10.0 points
A sticky blob strikes and sticks to a free rod,
which is initially at rest, as shown.
Let E be the mechanical energy of the sys# the linear momentum of the system,
tem, P
# the angular momentum of the system.
and L
What is conserved?
9. (44) N m
# only
1. P
Nm
10. (44k)
# P
# , and E
2. L,
Explanation:
# . Because both
Torque is defined as #r F
vectors are in the xy plane, their cross product
must be in the z direction. So we only need
to look at the z-component of the cross product. The z component of the cross product
will be
# and E
3. L
# only
4. L
# and E
5. P
# and P
# correct
6. L
Explanation:
The mechanical energy of the system is not
conserved because this is not an elastic collision, but the linear momentum and angular
momentum are always conserved in such free
collisions.
004
10.0 points
A force
# = (4 + 4) N
F
acts at a distance from the point of rotation
given by
#r = (8 + 3) m,
where and are unit vectors pointing in the
+x and +y directions respectively. What is
the torque about the point of rotation created
by this force? (Note that k is a unit vector
pointing in the +z direction.)
rx Fy ry Fx = 44 N m.
Nm .
So the resultant vector is (44k)
005 10.0 points
A mechanical lift is used to raise a heavy load.
The lift consists of a horizontal platform of
length L drawn by vertical cables on either
end of the platform. The load is placed on
the platform and drawn slowly upward at a
constant velocity so that acceleration is not
important. The platform has a mass m. The
load has mass 4m and is placed a distance L/4
from the right end of the lift. The acceleration
due to gravity is g. What is the tension in the
right vertical cable?
1. 1/3 mg
2. 2/7 mg
3. 5/4 mg
Nm
1. (8 + 40k)
4. 2/3 mg
Nm
2. (8 40k)
5. mg
Nm
3. (44 + 40k)
6. 7/4 mg
4. (40 + 44) N m
7. 7/2 mg correct
5. (20) N m
8. 3 mg
Nm
6. (20k)
9. 3/2 mg
7. (40 20) N m
10. 4/5 mg
N m correct
8. (44k)
Explanation:
11
M %2 .
3
Explanation:
Using the parallel axis theorem,
10. L =
3
1
L = L(4 mg) L(mg)+L(TR )+0(TL ) = 0.
4
2
1
1
M %2 +
M %2 + M %2
3
12
!
"
4 + 1 + 12
17
=
M %2 =
M %2 .
12
12
I=
pivot
What is the magnitude of the angular momentum L of this system when it is rotating at
an angular velocity about an axis through
the end of one rod, as indicated in the sketch?
The rotational inertia of a rod about an axis
1
M %2 , while the
through one end is I =
3
rotational inertia about an axis through the
1
center of mass is ICM =
M %2 .
12
1
1. L = M %2 .
3
9
2. L =
M %2 .
12
17
M %2 . correct
3. L =
12
11
4. L =
M %2 .
12
2
5. L = M %2 .
3
6. L = M %2 .
5
M %2 .
12
5
8. L = M %2 .
4
13
M %2 .
9. L =
12
7. L =
17
M %2
12
W1
d
P
W2 T
b
1.
W1
P ivot
Nf
Applying rotational equilibrium,
#
W2
P = W2 d cos +W1
%
cos F % sin = 0 ,
2
t = 2.3 h .
0
,
t
8. d = L
4. It depends on which tires have more
mass.
5. It depends on the center of mass speed.
6. It depends on which tires have more angular momentum.
9. d = L/ tan
10. d = L/ sin
Explanation:
The force generates a torque of
= F L sin ,
L
R
m
If instead the same force is applied perpendicular to the rod, at what distance d from the
pivot should it be applied in order to produce
the same net torque # about the pivot?
1
v1
2
1. d = L/2
2. v2 = v1
2. d = L sin correct
1
v1
2 2
1
4. v2 = v1
4
5. v2 = 2 v1
6. v2 = 2 2 v1
3. d = L cos
4. d = 5 L
5. d = 2 L
6. d = L/ cos
7. d = L tan
3. v2 =
1
7. v2 = v1
2
8. v2 = 4 v1
v1
1. 80.0625
2. 85.3125
3. 105.0
4. 22.3125
5. 78.75
6. 49.875
7. 53.8125
8. 101.062
9. 81.375
10. 51.1875
Correct answer: 49.875 kgm2 /s.
Explanation:
The rotational angular momentum is the
angular momentum of the system about its
center of mass. As the objects are of equal
mass, the center of mass of the system is
halfway between them. Summing the angular
momentum of each mass,
v2
m
What is the magnitude of the rotational
angular momentum Lrot of the system?
O
L
If = I0 + Iblob = I0 + m R .
Since there is no external torque on the system
of the putty plus the turntable, we know Lf =
L i = I 0 i .
I f f = I 0 0
I 0 i
f =
If
I 0 i
f =
I0 + m R 2
i
.
=
m R2
1+
I0
014 10.0 points
A uniform meter-stick with length L pivots
at point O. The meter stick can rotate freely
about O and is released from the horizontal
position at t = 0.
10.
3g
4L
2g
L
g
L
5g
4L
3g
correct
2L
7g
4L
g
3L
g
4L
g
2L
5g
6L
Explanation:
The equation of motion = I gives:
mgL
1
= I = mL2 ,
2
3
So
=
3g
.
2L
1. no change
3. Impossible to determine
8. 0
Explanation:
The magnitude of the angular momentum
vector,
# m | = |#r #p| = mv0 R sin .
|L
Explanation:
Soil washed down the river is deposited at
a greater distance from the Earths rotational
axis. Just as a man on a turntable slows
down when one of the masses is extended, the
Earth slows down in its rotational motion,
extending the length of the day. The amount
of slowing, of course, is exceedingly small.
(Interestingly, the construction of many dams
in the Northern hemisphere has the opposite
effect; shortening our days!)
018 10.0 points
Two masses of 27 kg and 15 kg are suspended
by a pulley that has a radius of 15 cm and
a mass of 9 kg. The cord has a negligible
mass and causes the pulley to rotate without
slipping. The pulley rotates without friction
1
its moment of inertia is given by I = M R2.
2
m2
15 cm
9 kg
27 kg
h
15 kg
Determine the angular acceleration of the
pulley after the masses are released and before
they fall off of the pulley.
The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2 .
1. 36.3367
2. 61.25
3. 46.8993
4. 13.1987
5. 33.7204
6. 22.9688
7. 15.3275
8. 26.0792
9. 16.8602
10. 29.7601
Correct answer: 16.8602 rad/s2 .
Explanation:
Let : M = 9 kg ,
R = 15 cm ,
m1 = 27 kg , and
m2 = 15 kg
The tension in the cord attached to the
first mass T1 is different than the tension in
the cord attached to the second mass T2 . We
must use both the Momentum Principle and
the Angular Momentum Principle to solve the
problem.
The Momentum Principle for m1 gives:
m1 (a) = T1 m1 g
T1 = m1 g m1 a
where we have taken care to make the acceleration negative since it will be positive for
m2 (+a) = T2 m2 g
T2 = m2 g + m2 a
So far we have two equations and three unknown: T1 , T2 , and a. However, the Angular
Momentum Principle gives us another equation
I = net
= T1 R T2 R
where again we have taken care to get the
signs of alpha and the torque correct. We can
now plug in the expressions for tension while
making the substitution that a = R since
there the cord does not slip.
I = (m1 g m1 R)R (m2 g + m2 R)R
= +(m1 m2 )gR (m1 R2 + m2 R2 )
= [(m1 m2 )gR]/(I + m1 R2 + m2 R2 )
= 16.8602 rad/s2 .
019 10.0 points
Using the Einstein model of a solid, what
is the change in entropy when adding two
quanta of energy to a system of 5 atoms that
already has 5 quanta of energy stored in it?
"
!
20!
1. S = kB ln
7! 5!
!
"
21!
2. S = kB ln
7! 5!
! "
17
3. S = kB ln
6
! "
10
4. S = kB ln
7
"
!
21!
5. S = kB ln
14! 7!
"
!
16!
6. S = kB ln
7! 7
7. S = kB ln (10) correct
!
"
20!
8. S = kB ln
14! 5!
"
21
9. S = kB ln
75
! "
10!
10. S = kB ln
7!
Explanation:
Entropy is defined as S = kB ln where
is the number of possible microstates, which
is the number of ways to arrange q quanta in
n harmonic oscillators, i.e.
=
(n 1 + q)!
(n 1)! q!
(14+7)!
14!7!
(14+5)!
14!5!
'
"
21 20
= kb ln
76
!
"
21 10
= kb ln
73
= kb ln (10)
020
10.0 points
10
1
m2
2
8. m1 = m2 correct
Explanation:
The slope of the entropy curve gives the
temperature of each block with a given quanta
of energy in that block. When equilibrium is
reached, the temperatures will be the same
so the slopes should be the same. However,
the axis for block 2 is reversed so the correct
answer is m1 = m2 .