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Forces and Newton’s Laws: Practice. Once again: everybody fights, nobody quits. Problem 1: OMG, they are so easy. Newton’s 1 st law: Newton’s 2 nd law: Newton’s 3 rd law: What is difference between mass and weight?. …And then….
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Forces and Newton’s Laws: Practice Once again: everybody fights, nobody quits
Problem 1: OMG, they are so easy • Newton’s 1st law: • Newton’s 2nd law: • Newton’s 3rd law: • What is difference between mass and weight?
…And then… • An airplane is flying at a constant speed. Draw a free body diagram of the plane below and include all the forces on the plane.
…And then… • A frisbee has been thrown and is maintaining a constant altitude. Draw a free body diagram below and show all the forces acting on the frisbee.
…And then… • A force of 20 N is acting at an angle of 500 from the horizontal. • Find FX: • Find FY:
…And then… • A force of 30 N is acting at an angle of 1500 from the horizontal. • Find FX: • Find FY:
…And then… • A pair of Freedom HS students find themselves having to push a stalled car. Frances Lee pushes with a force of 400 N and Kyle Cogar pushes with a force of 300 N. There is a 590N frictional force acting on the car. • Draw a free body diagram for the system. • Find the acceleration. • a = 0.059m/s2
…And then… • Jordan Lee is on a raft. He exerts a force of 17N due east by rowing and the current exerts a force of 15 N at 670. Ignoring friction, what are the X- and Y-components of the raft’s acceleration if the total mass = 1300Kg? • aX = 0.018m/s2, aY = 0.011m/s2 • Total magnitude of acceleration?
…And then… • A question from conceptual physics (you should totally be able to handle this one): A horse is pulling a cart. In doing so, the cart pulls on the horse with equal force. Why isn’t this a futile exercise? Why is that the horse is able to pull the cart?
….And then… • Scott Keeler grows up to become an astronaut. While working in space, he pushes on a satellite (11,000kg) with a force of 36 N. If his mass is 92 kg, what is the force on him from the satellite? What are both object’s acceleration? • -36N, 0.0033 m/s2, -0.39 m/s2.
….And then… • What is the equation for the law of universal gravitation? • What is the value of G? • For two point masses of 20 and 25 kg separated by 3 m, what is the force of gravity they exert on each other?
….And then… • The mass of the earth is 5.9742 × 1024 kg and the mass of the sun is 1.99 X 10 30 kg. They are separated by a distance of 146 X 109 m. What is the magnitude of the gravitational attraction on the earth by the sun? • 3.72 X 1022 N
….And then… • Saturn has an equatorial radius of 6 X 107 m and a mass of 5.67 X 1026 kg. What is the acceleration due to gravity at the equator of Saturn? • 10.5 m/s2
….And then… • What is weight? • What is the equation for weight on the surface of earth? • What is the difference between weight and the force of gravity on an object? • Suppose the force of gravity on an object is 20 N when it is sitting a distance X from the center of a second object. If X is doubled, how does the force of gravity change?
….And then… • A 12 kg object sits at rest on a table. What is its weight? • What is the normal force on it from the table? • If I push down on the object with an additional 6 N force, what is the normal force now from the table? • If I pull up on the object with a 6 N force instead, what is the normal force from the table?
….And then… • What is apparent weight? • What is the difference between apparent weight and actual weight? • If a 300 N man is on an elevator that is accelerating upwards at 2 m/s2, what is the man’s apparent weight? • What about if it is descending at 2 m/s2?
….And then… • What is the difference between static and kinetic friction? • Write the equation for frictional force. • If the normal force is 40 N and the coefficient of friction is 0.3, what is the frictional force?
….And then… • State the conditions for equilibrium. • Travis Risinger is leaning at an angle of 450 against a wall. Name all the forces at work in this system. What is the net force on Travis? • Can you have equilibrium at constant velocity?
….And then… • A system of masses and a pulley is show below. If there is no friction, what is the acceleration in the system? • What is the coefficient of static friction required to keep the system at rest? m1 = 2 kg m2 = 3 kg
….And then… • An object is moved from sea level to the top of Mount Everest. Which changes: mass, weight, both, or neither? • Object 1 weighs twice as much as object 2 at the same spot on earth. Would the same be true at the same place on Mars?
….And then… • A box is stationary on an elevator floor. Because of static friction, a force is required to get the box moving horizontally. Rank the force necessary for the situations when the elevator is stationary, accelerating downwards and accelerating upwards. Explain.
….And then… • Two bottle rockets are launched, one pointed straight up and one pointed horizontally. Ignoring friction and air resistance, which experiences the greater acceleration? Explain.
….And then… • A rollercoaster is accelerated from rest to 45 m/s in 7sec. The total mass of the coaster plus riders is 5.5 X 103 kg. What is the average net force exerted on the coaster?