Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Physics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Physics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Physics
Department of Physics
Physics 8.01L
Problem 1
i) a) Object A Same force, smaller mass, so A has a bigger acceleration and moves the same distance in a
shorter time.
ii) c) Both are the same. Same force, same distance, so the same change in kinetic energy.
iii) a) Object A. Smaller mass so smaller normal force, therefore smaller friction. Net force is larger on A,
iv) a) Object A. B moves up and stops completely. At its maximum height, A still has horizontal motion.
v) b) Objects B They start with the same kinetic energy (KE). B converts all of its KE to gravitation
Problem 2
A) iv) Same force by Newton’s 3rd law.
D) iv) Normal force does work and creates PE. N points up, motion is up ⇒ + Work KE is constant, but
PE rises.
Problem 3
a)
2
a = vR , v = 2πR
τ
2 2
b) a = vR = 4πτ 2R �Spring� is stretched a distance R so:
4π 2
T = kR = ma = m τ 2 R , R drops out.
τ = 2π m
�
k
Problem 4
a)
1
�
b)
� Fx = Bsin(θ) − f = 0, f = Bsin(θ)
Fy = −Bcos(θ) + N = 0, N = Bcos(θ)
Problem 5
a) y = H + vt − 21 gt2 , y = H at vt − 12 gt2 = 0, t = 2v
g .
b) N = B by Newton’s 3rd law.
c) N = 0 No contact.
mv 2
d) EI = 0, EF = mg H + 21 mv 2 , W = BH = EF − EI ⇒ B = mg + 2H
Problem 6
2mg 2g
a) Fx = F cos(θ) = tan(θ) , ax = tan(θ)
2g
x = 100t + 12 ax t2 = 100(12) + 12 tan(θ) (12)2 = 1200 + 1440
tan(θ)
�
Fy = F sin(θ) − mg = 2mg − mg = mg, ay = +g
y = 0 · (12) + 12 g · (12)2 = 720.
b) This problem uses a calculator, your exam will not require a calculator.
2g
vx = 100 + tan(θ) (12) = 239 m/s.
vy =�g · (12) = 120 m/s
v= vx2 + vy2 = 267m/s, at 26.7◦ above horizontal.
Problem 7
a)
� mg
b) Fy = 0 − mg + N sin(θ) = 0, N = sin(θ)
2
Fx = −N cos(θ) = −m vR , R = Htan(θ)
�
c)
mg mv 2
√
Use answer to (b): sin(θ) cos(θ) = Htan(θ) , v 2 = Hg.
Problem 8
a)
� �
b) Fx = N sin(θ) = ma, Fy = N cos(θ) − mg = 0.
mg N sin(θ)
c) N = cos(θ) , a = m = gtan(θ).
2
Problem 9
a) The suit case is sliding so it has kinetic friction. Belt is horizontal and no vertical forces other than
gravity so f = µk mg.
F u
b) a = m = µk g, v = at = µk gt = u ⇒ t = µk g .
Problem 10
a)
2
Fx = T + T sin(θ) = m vL
�
b)
�
Fy = T cos(θ) − mg = 0.
b) 440 Newtons.