Quest Forces 1 Key
Quest Forces 1 Key
Quest Forces 1 Key
Conceptual 04 Q08
001 10.0 points
In order to slide a heavy desk across the floor
at constant speed in a straight line, you have
to exert a horizontal force of 400 Newtons.
Compare the 400-Newton horizontal pushing force F to the frictional force f between
the desk and the ground.
1. It depends on the direction the desk
moves.
d
b
Wp
s
A
Which way does the normal force point at
position A ?
1.
2.
4. None of these
5.
correct
6.
7.
8.
Explanation:
Since the desk moves at constant speed in
a straight line, Newtons first law tells us the
two forces must balance.
Conceptual forces 05
002 (part 1 of 4) 10.0 points
A ladder leans against a wall while someone
climbs up, as shown in the figure below.
9.
Explanation:
The normal force points upward so that it
doesnt fall through the floor.
003 (part 2 of 4) 10.0 points
Which way does the normal force point at
position B?
6.
2. None of these
7.
correct
3.
8.
4.
9.
5.
6.
7.
8.
correct
9.
Explanation:
If both the floor and the wall were frictionless, the base of the ladder would slide to the
left.
The force due to static friction points towards the right, opposing the ladders tendency to move to the left.
005 (part 4 of 4) 10.0 points
Which way does the force due to friction point
at position B?
1.
Explanation:
The wall has to push the ladder out so that
it doesnt fall through the wall.
The normal force thus points to the left.
004 (part 3 of 4) 10.0 points
Consider the case where both the wall and the
floor are rough.
Which way does the force due to friction
point at position A?
2.
3.
4.
5.
1. None of these
2.
7.
3.
8.
4.
9.
5.
Explanation:
correct
1k
fs = s m g cos c = m g sin c
s = tan c
c = tan1 s
= tan1 (0.557)
= 29.1178 .
007 (part 2 of 3) 10.0 points
Determine the magnitude of the frictional
force f when < critical .
1. |f | = m g cot
2. |f | = s m g sin
3. |f | = m g sin correct
4. |f | = m g cos
5. |f | = s m g cos
6. |f | = k m g cos
7. |f | = k m g sin
Explanation:
Below the critical angle the frictional force
is exactly equal in magnitude and opposite in
direction to the gravitational force parallel to
the incline. From the force diagram we have
|f | = m gk = m g sin .
fs
m g sin
mg
m g cos
1. |f | = m g tan
2. |f | = m g cos
3. |f | = s m g sin
4. |f | = m g cot
5. |f | = s m g cos
7. |f | = k m g cos correct
Explanation:
When the block is sliding the frictional force
is equal to the coefficient of sliding friction
times the normal force.
dbr =
(34.1 m/s)2
v02
=
2a
2(9.2806 m/s2 )
= 62.6474 m
|f | = k FN = k m g = k m g cos .
Sliding occurs when > critical .
Hitting the Brakes
009 (part 1 of 3) 10.0 points
You are driving at the speed of 34.1 m/s
(76.2958 mph) when suddenly the car in
front of you (previously traveling at the same
speed) brakes. Considering an average human
reaction, you press your brakes 0.595 s later.
Assume that the brakes on both cars are fully
engaged and that the coefficient of friction is
0.947 between both cars and the road.
The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2 .
Calculate the acceleration of the car in front
of you when it brakes.
Correct answer: 9.2806 m/s2 .
Explanation:
The only force on the car horizontally when
braking is the force of friction, Ff . Thus
Fnet = ma = Ff = N = mg
since the braking force is a deceleration. Thus
ma = mg
a = g = (0.947)(9.8 m/s2 ) = 9.2806 m/s2 .
1.
8.
normal
normal
normal
friction
friction
weight
weight
9.
2.
normal
weight
3.
normal
weight
normal
Explanation:
Weight the force of gravity pulls the
sphere down. The normal force of the left
wedge upon the sphere acts perpendicular to
(normal to) their surfaces at the point of contact; i.e., diagonally upward and rightward.
Likewise, the normal force of the right wedge
upon the sphere acts diagonally upward and
leftward.
normal
weight
weight
5. Since the sphere is not moving, no forces
act on it.
normal
weight
normal
weight
4.
6.
weight
normal
weight
7.
normal
normal
weight
platform
correct
basket
ground
What is the free-body diagram for the platform? Some parallel vectors are offset horizontally for clarity.
1.
Fplat on bask
Fgrav on plat Fplat on ground
4.
2.
Fgrav on plat
5.
Fground on plat
3.
Fbal on plat
Fgrav on plat Fplat on ground
Fbal on bask
5.
Fgrav on plat F
grav
on bask
correct
Fgrav on bask
correct
4.
Explanation:
All forces acting on the basket must be
represented. No forces acting on other objects
should be represented.
Accel Comparison
015 10.0 points
Consider two different situations. In situation
A, a box of mass M on a frictionless tabletop
is being pulled by a constant horizontal force
F = m g. In situation B, a box of mass M
is on a frictionless tabletop and a string of
negligible mass runs over a peg of negligible
friction, to a hanging mass m which is allowed
to fall.
Explanation:
All forces acting on the platform must be
represented. No forces acting on other objects
should be represented.
F = mg
m
014 (part 2 of 2) 10.0 points
What is the free body diagram for the basket? Again some parallel vectors are offset
horizontally for clarity.
Fbal on bask
1.
mg
Fbask on bal
Fgrav on bask
2. In situation A correct
3. The acceleration is the same in situations
A and B, since the same force m g acts.
4. Initially, the acceleration is largest in situation B, but as the mass m begins to fall
faster, it will become largest in situation A.
5. Not enough information is provided.
T
T
m1
m2
m1 g
m2 g
2.21 kg
Calculate the acceleration of the first block.
The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2 .
2
Explanation:
T = m1 a = (2.08 kg) (5.04848 m/s2 )
Let :
m1 = 2.08 kg and
m2 = 2.21 kg .
= 10.5008 N .