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HW10

Due:11:59pmonWednesday,June3,2015
Tounderstandhowpointsareawarded,readtheGradingPolicyforthisassignment.

FreeBodyDiagramsandNewton'sLaws
WhensolvingproblemsinvolvingforcesandNewton'slaws,thefollowingsummaryofthingstodowillstartyourmind
thinkingaboutgettinginvolvedintheproblemathand.

ProblemSolving:FreeBodyDiagramsandNewton'sLaws
1. Drawasketchofthesituation.
2. Consideronlyoneobject(atatime),anddrawafreebodydiagramforthatbody,showingalltheforces
actingonthatbody.Donotshowanyforcesthatthebodyexertsonotherbodies.Ifseveralbodiesare
involved,drawafreebodydiagramforeachbodyseparately,showingalltheforcesactingonthatbody.
3. Newton'ssecondlawinvolvesvectors,anditisusuallyimportanttoresolvevectorsintocomponents.
Chooseanxandyaxisinawaythatsimplifiesthecalculation.
4. Foreachbody,Newton'ssecondlawcanbeappliedtothexandycomponentsseparately.Thatisthex
componentofthenetforceonthatbodywillberelatedtothexcomponentofthatbody'sacceleration:
F x = ma x ,andsimilarlyfortheydirection.
5. Solvetheequationorequationsfortheunknown(s).

Applythesesteps
Usethestepsoutlinedabovetofindthemagnitudeoftheaccelerationa ofachairandthemagnitudeofthenormal
forceFN actingonthechair:Yusefpushesachairofmassm=45.0kg acrossacarpetedfloorwithaforceF p (the
subscript'p'hereislowercaseandthroughoutthequestion)ofmagnitudeFp =156Ndirectedat =35.0degrees
belowthehorizontal.Themagnitudeofthekineticfrictional
forcebetweenthecarpetandthechairisFk =90.2N.

PartA
Identifyandsketchalltheexternalforcesactingonthechair.Becausethechaircanberepresentedasapoint
particleofmassm,drawtheforceswiththeirtailscenteredontheblackdotinthemiddleofthechair.Becertain
todrawyourforcessothattheyhavethecorrectorientation.
Drawthevectorsstartingattheblackdot.Thelocationandorientationofthevectorswillbegraded.The
lengthofthevectorswillnotbegraded.
ANSWER:

Correct

PartB
Whichsetofcoordinateaxesisthemostconvenienttouseinthisproblem?

Hint1.Determinethedirectionoftheacceleration
Indicatethedirectionofthechair'saccelerationa onthefigurebelow.
Theorientationofthevectorwillbegraded.Thelocationandlengthofthevectorwillnotbegraded.
ANSWER:

ANSWER:

Correct
Nowthatyouhaveselectedacoordinatesystem,youshouldresolvetheforcesintoxandycomponentsso
thatyoucanapplyNewton'ssecondlawtoeachcoordinatedirectionindependently.

PartC
UsethecomponentformofNewton'ssecondlawtowriteanexpressionforthexcomponentofthenetforce,
F x .
Expressyouranswerintermsofsomeorallofthevariables:FG ,FN ,Fp , ,andFk .

Hint1.Findthexcomponentofthepushingforce
WhatisFpx ,thexcomponentoftheforceF p exertedbyYusef?
ExpressyouranswerintermsofthevariablesFp and .

Hint1.Rightangletriangletrigonometry
Keepinmindthatthecosineofanangleisdefinedasthelengthoftheadjacentlegdividedbythe
lengthofthehypoteneuse.Thesineofanangleisthelengthoftheoppositelegdividedbythe

lengthofthehypoteneuse.ApplythesedefinitionstothetriangleformedbyF p , ,Fpx ,andFpy .

ANSWER:
F px

F p cos()

ANSWER:
F x

F k + F p cos()

ma x

Correct

PartD
UsethecomponentformofNewton'ssecondlawtowriteanexpressionfortheycomponentofthenetforce,Fy .
Expressyouranswerintermsofsomeorallofthevariables:FG ,FN ,Fp , ,andFk .

Hint1.Findtheycomponentofthepushingforce
WhatisFpy ,theycomponentoftheforceF p exertedbyYusef?
ExpressyouranswerintermsofthevariablesFp and .

Hint1.Rightangletriangletrigonometry
Keepinmindthatthecosineofanangleisdefinedasthelengthoftheadjacentlegdividedbythe
lengthofthehypoteneuse.Thesineofanangleisthelengthoftheoppositelegdividedbythe
lengthofthehypoteneuse.ApplythesedefinitionstothetriangleformedbyF p , ,Fpx ,andFpy .

ANSWER:
F py

F p sin()

ANSWER:
F y

F N F G sin()F p

ma y

Correct
Youhavecreatedtwoequationsthatdescribethemotionofthechair:
F x = F p cos F k = ma x

and
F y = F N F G F p sin = ma y

SolvetheseequationstofindFN anda .

PartE
Whatisthemagnitudeoftheaccelerationa ofthechair?WhatisthemagnitudeofthenormalforceFN actingon
thechair?
Expressyouranswers,separatedbyacomma,inmeterspersecondsquaredandnewtonstothree
significantfigures.

Hint1.Findthecomponentoftheaccelerationintheydirection
Thechaironlymovesinthepostivexdirection.Whatisa y ?
Expressyouranswerinmeterspersecondsquared.
ANSWER:
ay

= 0 m/s 2

Hint2.Findtheweightofthechair
Whatistheweightofthechair?

Expresstheweightinnewtonstothreesignificantfigures.

Hint1.Anequationforweight
Recallthattheweightofanobjectofmassmisgivenbymg ,where9.8m/s 2 istheacceleration
duetogravity.
ANSWER:
FG

= 441 N

ANSWER:
a

,FN = 0.835,530 m/s 2 ,N

Correct
Afreebodydiagramisausefulwaytobeginallproblemsinvolvingforces.Thisdrawingwillhelpyoutoeasily
identifythemostappropriatecoordinateaxesandtoresolveany2dimensionalvectorsintocomponents.
ThenyoucanapplyNewton'ssecondlawtoeachcoordinatedirectiontosetupequationswhichwillallowyou
tosolveforanyunknownquantities.

VideoTutor:TensioninStringbetweenHangingWeights
First,launchthevideobelow.Youwillbeaskedtouseyourknowledgeofphysicstopredicttheoutcomeofan
experiment.Then,closethevideowindowandanswerthequestionatright.Youcanwatchthevideoagainatany
point.

PartA
Considerthevideotutorialyoujustwatched.Supposethatweduplicatethisexperimentalsetupinanelevator.
Whatwillthespringscalereadiftheelevatorismovingupwardatconstantspeed?

Hint1.Howtoapproachtheproblem
Whatdoesthephrase"atconstantspeed"implyabouttheaccelerationofthesystem?
ANSWER:
18N
Lessthan18Nbutgreaterthan0N
Morethan18N
0N

Correct
Sincetheelevatorisnotaccelerating,thereadingonthescaleisthesameasinthevideo.

ForceandVelocityConceptualQuestion
Atitsnaturalrestinglength,amuscleisclosetoitsoptimallengthforproducingforce.Asthemusclecontracts,the
maximumforceitcandeliverdecreases.Whenamuscleisatapproximately80%ofitsnaturallength,itcannot
contractmuchmoreandtheforceitcanproducedropsdrastically.Foramusclestretchedbeyonditsnaturallength,
thesameistrue.Atabout120%ofitsnaturallength,theforcethatamusclecanexertagaindropsdrastically.
Thismusclelengthtoforcerelationshipcanbedemonstratedbydoingachinup.Asyouhangfromthebar,your
bicepsmusclesarestretchedandcanproduceonlyarelativelysmallforce.Asyougetclosetothebar,yourbiceps
musclescontractsubstantially,andyouagainexperiencedifficulty.Theeasiestpartofthechinupoccurssomewhere
inbetween,whenyourmusclesareclosetotheirnaturallength.

PartA
Imaginehangingfromachinupbarandbeginningachinup.Whichofthefollowingvelocityversustimegraphs
bestrepresentsthefirstpartofyourmotion(frombeingatresttobeingapproximatelyhalfwaytothebar)?Assume
youaretryingtodothechinupasquicklyaspossible.

Hint1.Determinethevariationinmuscleforce
Basedonthedescriptionofmuscleforce,doestheforceexertedbyyourbicepsincrease,decrease,or

staythesameduringthefirsthalfofachinup?
ANSWER:
Itincreases.
Itdecreases.
Itstaysthesame.

Hint2.Determinethevariationinacceleration
Basedonthevariationinmuscleforceduringthefirsthalfofachinup,doesyouraccelerationincrease,
decrease,orstaythesameduringthefirsthalfofachinup?
ANSWER:
Itincreases.
Itdecreases.
Itstaysthesame.

Hint3.Determinethevariationintheslopeofthevelocitygraph
Basedonthevariationofyouraccelerationduringthefirsthalfofachinup,doestheslopeofyourvelocity
graphincrease,decrease,orstaythesameduringthefirsthalfofachinup?Recallthattheaccelerationat
aspecifictimeisequaltotheslopeofavelocityvs.timegraphatthattime.
ANSWER:
Itincreases.
Itdecreases.
Itstaysthesame.

ANSWER:
A
B
C
D
E
F

Correct

MotionfromForceGraphingQuestion
ForeachofthenetforceversustimegraphsinPartsA,B,andC,constructapossiblecorrespondinggraphofvelocity
v(t) ,orposition x(t) ,versustime.Assumeonedimensionalmotion.

PartA
Plotvelocityversustime.

Hint1.Relatingforceandkinematicsgraphs
Newtons2ndlawstatesthatthenetforceactingonanobjectisproportionaltoitsacceleration.Therefore,
graphsofnetforceversustimeandaccelerationversustimemusthavethesamegeneralshape.
Fromthegraphofaccelerationversustime,youcanthenconstructavelocityversustimegraph.The
velocityatatimeT istheinitialvelocityplustheareaundertheaccelerationcurvebetweent = 0 and
t = T.
Bythesameprocess,youcanconstructapositionversustimegraphfromthegraphofvelocityversus
time.ThepositionatatimeT istheinitialpositionplustheareaunderthevelocitycurvebetweent = 0
andt = T .

Hint2.Initialvalues
Knowingthenetforcethatactsonanobjectdoesnotallowyoutodeterminetheinitialvelocityorposition
oftheobject.Therefore,thevelocityorpositiongraphcanbeginatanyinitialvalue.
ANSWER:

Correct

PartB
Plotvelocityversustime.

Hint1.Relatingforceandkinematicsgraphs
Newtons2ndlawstatesthatthenetforceactingonanobjectisproportionaltoitsacceleration.Therefore,
graphsofnetforceversustimeandaccelerationversustimemusthavethesamegeneralshape.
Fromthegraphofaccelerationversustime,youcanthenconstructavelocityversustimegraph.The
velocityatatimeT istheinitialvelocityplustheareaundertheaccelerationcurvebetweent = 0 and
t = T.

Bythesameprocess,youcanconstructapositionversustimegraphfromthegraphofvelocityversus
time.ThepositionatatimeT istheinitialpositionplustheareaunderthevelocitycurvebetweent = 0
andt = T .

Hint2.Initialvalues
Knowingthenetforcethatactsonanobjectdoesnotallowyoutodeterminetheinitialvelocityorposition
oftheobject.Therefore,thevelocityorpositiongraphcanbeginatanyinitialvalue.
ANSWER:

Correct

PartC
Plotpositionversustime.

Hint1.Relatingforceandkinematicsgraphs
Newtons2ndlawstatesthatthenetforceactingonanobjectisproportionaltoitsacceleration.Therefore,
graphsofnetforceversustimeandaccelerationversustimemusthavethesamegeneralshape.
Fromthegraphofaccelerationversustime,youcanthenconstructavelocityversustimegraph.The
velocityatatimeT istheinitialvelocityplustheareaundertheaccelerationcurvebetweent = 0 and
t = T.
Bythesameprocess,youcanconstructapositionversustimegraphfromthegraphofvelocityversus
time.ThepositionatatimeT istheinitialpositionplustheareaunderthevelocitycurvebetweent = 0
andt = T .

Hint2.Initialvalues
Knowingthenetforcethatactsonanobjectdoesnotallowyoutodeterminetheinitialvelocityorposition
oftheobject.Therefore,thevelocityorpositiongraphcanbeginatanyinitialvalue.
ANSWER:

Correct

RelatingGraphsandFreeBodyDiagrams
Twoforcesareexertedonanobjectofmassminthexdirectionasillustratedinthefreebodydiagram.Assumethat
thesearetheonlyforcesactingontheobject.

PartA
WhichofthecurveslabeledAtoDonthegraphcouldbeaplotofv x (t),thevelocityoftheobjectinthex

directionasafunctionoftime?

Hint1.Howtoapproachtheproblem
Analyzethefreebodydiagramtodeterminewhetherthereisanetforceactingontheobjectalongthex
axis.Iftheobjectisexperiencinganetforce,thenitsvelocitymustbechanginginthatdirection.

Hint2.Relateforce,acceleration,andvelocity
Ifaconstantnonzeronetforceisappliedtoanobject,whatwilltheobject'saccelerationandvelocitybe?

Hint1.Relatingforceandacceleration
RecallthatNewton's2ndlawappliedinthexdirectiongives
F x = ma x ,
wheremisthemassoftheobjectanda x istheaccelerationoftheobjectalongthexaxis.

Becausetheobject'smassisconstant, Fx isproportionaltoa x .Thismeansthatif Fx


increases,a x mustalsoincrease.

Hint2.Relatingaccelerationandvelocity
Theaverageaccelerationa avg,
ofvelocity,

ofanobjectalongthexdirectionisdefinedastherateofchange

aavg,

wheretimet2 occursaftertimet1 .

v x
t

v 2x v 1x
t 2 t 1

Itmayalsohelptorecallthat,onagraphofvelocityversustime,theslopeofthevelocitycurveis
theaverageacceleration.
ANSWER:

Bothaccelerationandvelocitywillbeconstant.
Accelerationwillnotbeconstantandvelocitywillchangeatanonconstantrate.
Accelerationwillbeconstantandvelocitywillchangeataconstantrate.
Accelerationwillbeconstantandvelocitywillchangeatanonconstantrate.

ANSWER:
A
B
C
D

Correct
Thenetforceontheobjectinthe xdirectionindicatesthattheobjectisacceleratinginthe xdirection.
Butacceleratingdoesn'tnecessarilymeanspeedingup.AsdepictedbycurveB,atthetimethenetforcewas
appliedtotheobject,theobjecthadalreadybeenmovingwithnonzerovelocityinthe+xdirection.Theeffect
oftheaccelerationinthe xdirectionontheobjectwasto
1. slowdowntheobject,
2. bringtheobjecttoaninstantaneousstop(whichoccurswhenlineBintersectsthehorizontalt
axis),and
3. speeduptheobjectinthe xdirection.

PartB
WhichofthecurveslabeledAtoDonthegraphcouldbe
aplotofx(t),thepositionoftheobjectalongthexaxis
asafunctionoftime?

Hint1.Howtoapproachtheproblem
Theaveragevelocityv avg,

ofanobjectalongthexdirectionisdefinedastherateofchangeofposition,
=

v avg,

x
t

x 2 x 1
t 2 t 1

wheretimet2 occursaftertimet1 .Onagraphofpositionversustime,theslopeofthepositioncurveis


theaveragevelocity.DeterminewhatkindofpositiongraphwillyieldtheaveragevelocityfoundinPartA.
ANSWER:
A
B
C
D

Correct
Noticethatthecorrectx(t)graphshowstheobject
first,movinginthe+xdirectionwithdecreasingspeed,
then,stoppingmomentarily(atthetopofthecurve),and
finally,movinginthe xdirectionwithincreasingspeed.
ThegraphsinPartsAandBwerenottheonlypossiblevelocityandpositiongraphsforthegivennetforce.
However,allgraphsillustratingmotionundertheinfluenceofaconstantforcewillhavethesame
characteristics.
Inthisparticularproblem,theaccelerationoftheobjectwasconstant.Thiscausedthevelocitygraphtobea
linearcurveofconstantslope(i.e.,astraightline).Whenvelocityobeysalinearrelationship,thepositionof
theobjectfollowsacurvewhoseshapeisquadratic(alsocalledparabolic).Yousawexamplesofthistypeof
motionwhenyoustudiedmotionunderconstantaccelerationinanearlierchapter.

EnhancedEOC:Problem5.18
Thefigureshowstwoofthethreeforcesactingonanobject
inequilibrium.
Youmaywanttoreview(

pages126127).

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VectorAddition
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youmaywanttoviewaVideoTutorSolutionofPullingcloth
magic.

PartA

Redrawthediagram,showingallthreeforces.LabelthethirdforceF 3 .
Drawtheforcevectorstartingattheblackdot.Thelocationandorientationofthevectorwillbegraded.
Thelengthofthevectorwillnotbegraded.
ANSWER:

Correct

AWorldClassSprinter
Worldclasssprinterscanaccelerateoutofthestartingblockswithanaccelerationthatisnearlyhorizontalandhas
magnitude15 m/s 2 .

PartA
HowmuchhorizontalforceF mustasprinterofmass62kg exertonthestartingblockstoproducethis
acceleration?
Expressyouranswerinnewtonsusingtwosignificantfigures.

Hint1.Newton's2ndlawofmotion
AccordingtoNewton's2ndlawofmotion,ifanetexternalforceFnet actsonabody,thebodyaccelerates,
andthenetforceisequaltothemassmofthebodytimestheaccelerationa ofthebody:
F net = ma

ANSWER:
F

= 930 N

Correct

PartB
Whichbodyexertstheforcethatpropelsthesprinter,theblocksorthesprinter?

Hint1.Howtoapproachthequestion
Tostartmovingforward,sprinterspushbackwardonthestartingblockswiththeirfeet.Newton's3rdlaw
tellsyouthattheblocksexertaforceonthesprinterofthesamemagnitude,butoppositeindirection.
ANSWER:
theblocks
thesprinter

Correct
Tostartmovingforward,sprinterspushbackwardonthestartingblockswiththeirfeet.Asareaction,the
blockspushforwardontheirfeetwithaforceofthesamemagnitude.Thisexternalforceacceleratesthe
sprinterforward.

ConceptualQuestionsonNewton's1stand2ndLaws
LearningGoal:
TounderstandthemeaningandthebasicapplicationsofNewton's1stand2ndlaws.
Inthisproblem,youaregivenadiagramrepresentingthemotionofanobjectamotiondiagram.Thedotsrepresentthe
object'spositionatmomentsseparatedbyequalintervalsoftime.Thedotsareconnectedbyarrowsrepresentingthe
object'saveragevelocityduringthecorrespondingtimeinterval.
Yourgoalistousethismotiondiagramtodeterminethedirectionofthenetforceactingontheobject.Youwillthen
determinewhichforcediagramsandwhichsituationsmaycorrespondtosuchamotion.

PartA
WhatisthedirectionofthenetforceactingontheobjectatpositionA?

Hint1.UsingNewton's2ndlaw

AccordingtoNewton's2ndlaw,vectorsa andF net


havethesamedirection.Canyoudeterminethe
directionofaccelerationatpositionAbyanalyzingthediagram?

ANSWER:
upward
downward
totheleft
totheright
Thenetforceiszero.

Correct
ThevelocityvectorsconnectingpositionAtotheadjacentpositionsappeartohavethesamemagnitudeand
direction.Therefore,theaccelerationiszeroandsoisthenetforce.

PartB
WhatisthedirectionofthenetforceactingontheobjectatpositionB?
ANSWER:

upward
downward
totheleft
totheright
Thenetforceiszero.

Correct
Thevelocityisdirectedtotherighthowever,itisdecreasing.Therefore,theaccelerationisdirectedtothe
leftandsoisthenetforce.

PartC
WhatisthedirectionofthenetforceactingontheobjectatpositionC?

Hint1.Considerthecomponentsofthevelocity
Thehorizontalcomponentofthevelocityappearstoremainconstant.Whatabouttheverticalone?
ANSWER:
upward
downward
totheleft
totheright
Thenetforceiszero.

Correct
Thehorizontalcomponentofthevelocitydoesnotchange.Theverticalcomponentofthevelocityincreases.
Therefore,theaccelerationandthenetforcearedirectedstraightdownward.

Thenextfourquestionsarerelatedtotheforcediagramsnumbered1to6.Thesediagramsrepresenttheforcesacting
onamovingobject.Thenumbernexttoeacharrowrepresentsthemagnitudeoftheforceinnewtons.

PartD
WhichofthesediagramsmaypossiblycorrespondtothesituationatpointAonthemotiondiagram?
Type,inincreasingorder,thenumberscorrespondingtothecorrectdiagrams.Donotusecommas.For
instance,ifyouthinkthatonlydiagrams3and4arecorrect,type34.
ANSWER:
6

Correct

PartE
WhichofthesediagramsmaypossiblycorrespondtothesituationatpointBonthemotiondiagram?
Type,inincreasingorder,thenumberscorrespondingtothecorrectdiagrams.Donotusecommas.For
instance,ifyouthinkthatonlydiagrams3and4arecorrect,type34.
ANSWER:
35

Correct

PartF
WhichofthesediagramsmaypossiblycorrespondtothesituationatpointConthemotiondiagram?
Type,inincreasingorder,thenumberscorrespondingtothecorrectdiagrams.Donotusecommas.For
instance,ifyouthinkthatonlydiagrams3and4arecorrect,type34.
ANSWER:

24

Correct

PartG
Whichofthesediagramscorrespondtoasituationwherethemovingobject(notnecessarilytheoneshowninthe
motiondiagram)ischangingitsvelocity?
Type,inincreasingorder,thenumberscorrespondingtothecorrectdiagrams.Donotusecommas.For
instance,ifyouthinkthatonlydiagrams3and4arecorrect,type34.

Hint1.Whatdoesachangeinvelocitymean?
Ifthevelocityofthemovingobjectischanging,thenetforceappliedtotheobjectmustbe__________.
ANSWER:
directedtotheright
directedtotheleft
directedupward
directeddownward
directedthesamewayasthevelocity
directedoppositetothevelocity
ofmagnitudegreaterthanzero

ANSWER:
12345

Correct
Considerthefollowingsituations:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.

Acarismovingalongastraightroadataconstantspeed.
Acarismovingalongastraightroadwhileslowingdown.
Acarismovingalongastraightroadwhilespeedingup.
Ahockeypuckslidesalongahorizontalicy(frictionless)surface.
Ahockeypuckslidesalongaroughconcretesurface.
Acockroachisspeedingupfromrest.
Arockisthrownhorizontallyairresistanceisnegligible.
Arockisthrownhorizontallyairresistanceissubstantial.
Arockisdroppedverticallyairresistanceisnegligible.
Arockisdroppedverticallyairresistanceissubstantial.

PartH
WhichofthesesituationsdescribethemotionshowninthemotiondiagramatpointA?
Typetheletterscorrespondingtoalltherightanswersinalphabeticalorder.Donotusecommas.For
instance,ifyouthinkthatonlysituationsCandDarecorrect,typeCD.
ANSWER:
AD

Correct

PartI
WhichofthesesituationsdescribethemotionshowninthemotiondiagramatpointB?
Typetheletterscorrespondingtoalltherightanswersinalphabeticalorder.Donotusecommas.For
instance,ifyouthinkthatonlysituationsCandDarecorrect,typeCD.
ANSWER:
BE

Correct

PartJ
WhichofthesesituationsdescribethemotionshowninthemotiondiagramatpointC?
Typetheletterscorrespondingtoalltherightanswersinalphabeticalorder.Donotusecommas.For
instance,ifyouthinkthatonlysituationsCandDarecorrect,typeCD.
ANSWER:
G

Correct

Problem5.10
Foranobjectstartingfromrestandacceleratingwithconstantacceleration,distancetraveledisproportionaltothe
squareofthetime.

PartA
Ifanobjecttravels1.6f urlongs inthefirst2.0s ,howfarwillittravelinthefirst4.0s ?
Expressyouranswerusingtwosignificantfigures.

ANSWER:
6.4 f urlongs

Correct

Problem5.24
Acatissittingonawindowsill.

PartA
Identifyallforcesactingontheobject.
Checkallthatapply.
ANSWER:

GravityF G

Staticfrictionf

TensionT
Normalforcen
Kineticfrictionf

Correct

PartB
Drawfreebodydiagram
Drawtheforcevectorswiththeirtailsatthedot.Theorientationofyourvectorswillbegraded.Theexact
lengthofyourvectorswillnotbegradedbuttherelativelengthofonetotheotherwillbegraded.
ANSWER:

Correct

Problem5.25
Anicehockeypuckglidesacrossfrictionlessice.

PartA
Identifyallforcesactingontheobject.
Checkallthatapply.
ANSWER:

ForceofhockeystickF hs

GravityF G

Normalforcen
Weightw

ThrustFthrust
TensionT
Kineticfrictionf

Correct

PartB
Drawafreebodydiagramoftheicehockeypuck.
Drawtheforcevectorswiththeirtailsatthedot.Theorientationofyourvectorswillbegraded.Theexact
lengthofyourvectorswillnotbegradedbuttherelativelengthofonetotheotherwillbegraded.
ANSWER:

Correct

Problem5.01

PartA
Ifa5.0kgboxispulledsimultaneouslybya10.0Nforceanda5.0Nforce,thenitsaccelerationmustbe
ANSWER:

1.0m/s 2.
3.0m/s 2.
2.2m/s 2.
Wecannottellfromtheinformationgiven.

Correct
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