Centripetal Force Problems Quiz Answer Key
Centripetal Force Problems Quiz Answer Key
Centripetal Force Problems Quiz Answer Key
1. Write an equation for the forces acting on a car with mass M that is
skidding around a curve of radius r at a velocity v. Assume a coefficient of
kinetic friction k.
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4. As you calculated the necessary centripetal force for the water to stay
in the bucket, what did you notice about the equation with regards to the
mass?
5. You are on a roller coaster and you are making a sharp turn with radius
19 meters. Your accelerometer tells you your tangential velocity is 45
mph (20.1 m/s). What force do you feel against the side of the coaster if
you weigh 80-kg?
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6. A 2000 kg car is speeding around a flat curve of radius 40 meters. The
coefficient of kinetic friction between the car and the road is 0.7. How fast
can the car drive without slipping off the road?
7. Your physics teacher has attached a 0.2-kg ball at the end of a taught
string that is 1.4 m long. She begins to spin it over her head like a lasso
at 2 revolutions per second. What is the tension in the string?
a) Draw and label the forces on the ball when it is at the top-most part of its path.
b) Draw and label the forces on the ball when it is at the bottom-most part of its
path.
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e) Where in the balls path would the string most likely snap and cause the ball to
go flying?
9. You are on the fastest roller coaster that has a loop with radius of 18 m.
At the top of the loop you are completely upside down. How fast must the
coaster be traveling to ensure that you wont fall out?
10. If most roller coasters travel between 50-100 miles per hour and have
loops that are between 15 and 20 meters, are you safe?