Physics I Problems PDF
Physics I Problems PDF
Physics I Problems PDF
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m 5 80.0 kg
5.20 m
6.79 .. You are asked to design spring bumpers for the walls of a
parking garage. A freely rolling 1200-kg car moving at 0.65 m>s is
to compress the spring no more than 0.090 m before stopping.
What should be the force constant of the spring? Assume that the
spring has negligible mass.
6.80 .. The spring of a spring gun has force constant
k = 400 N>m and negligible mass. The spring is compressed
6.00 cm, and a ball with mass 0.0300 kg is placed in the horizontal
barrel against the compressed spring. The spring is then released,
and the ball is propelled out the barrel of the gun. The barrel is
6.00 cm long, so the ball leaves the barrel at the same point that it
loses contact with the spring. The gun is held so the barrel is horizontal. (a) Calculate the speed with which the ball leaves the barrel
if you can ignore friction. (b) Calculate the speed of the ball as it
leaves the barrel if a constant resisting force of 6.00 N acts on the
ball as it moves along the barrel. (c) For the situation in part (b), at
what position along the barrel does the ball have the greatest
speed, and what is that speed? (In this case, the maximum speed
does not occur at the end of the barrel.)
6.81 ... A 2.50-kg textbook is forced against a horizontal spring
of negligible mass and force constant 250 N>m, compressing
the spring a distance of 0.250 m. When released, the textbook
slides on a horizontal tabletop with coefcient of kinetic friction