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Mastering Physics CH 05 HW College Physics I LCCC
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TacticsBox5.2IdentifyingForces
LearningGoal:
TopracticeTacticsBox5.2IdentifyingForces.
Thefirstbasicstepinsolvingforceandmotionproblemsgenerallyinvolvesidentifyingalloftheforcesactingonanobject.Thistacticsboxprovidesa
stepbystepmethodforidentifyingeachforceinaproblem.
TACTICSBOX5.2Identifyingforces
1.Identifytheobjectofinterest.Thisistheobjectwhosemotionyouwishtostudy.
2.Drawapictureofthesituation.Showtheobjectofinterestandallotherobjectssuchasropes,springs,orsurfacesthattouchit.
3.Drawaclosedcurvearoundtheobject.Onlytheobjectofinterestisinsidethecurveeverythingelseisoutside.
4.Locateeverypointontheboundaryofthiscurvewhereotherobjectstouchtheobjectofinterest.Thesearethepointswherecontactforces
areexertedontheobject.
5.Nameandlabeleachcontactforceactingontheobject.Thereisatleastoneforceateachpointofcontacttheremaybemorethanone.
Whennecessary,usesubscriptstodistinguishforcesofthesametype.
6.Nameandlabeleachlongrangeforceactingontheobject.Fornow,theonlylongrangeforceisthegravitationalforce.
Applythesestepstothefollowingproblem:Acrateispulleduparoughinclinedwoodboardbyatowrope.Identifytheforcesonthecrate.
PartA
Whichofthefollowingobjectsareofinterest?
Checkallthatapply.
ANSWER:
woodboard
earth
crate
rope
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Nowthatyouhaveidentifiedtheobjectofinterest,drawasketchofthesituationanddrawaclosedcurvearoundtheobject,asshowninthe
figurebelow.
PartB
Identifythecontactforcesexertedonthecrate.
Checkallthatapply.
ANSWER:
drag
springforce
thrust
normalforce
tension
kineticfriction
staticfriction
gravitationalforce
Correct
PartC
Identifythelongrangeforcesactingonthecrate.
Checkallthatapply.
ANSWER:
tension
staticfriction
kineticfriction
normalforce
springforce
thrust
drag
gravitationalforce
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Nowthatyouhaveidentifiedalltheforcesactingonthesystem,yourfinalsketchdescribingthesituationmightlooklikethis:
AWorldClassSprinter
Worldclasssprinterscanaccelerateoutofthestartingblockswithanaccelerationthatisnearlyhorizontalandhasmagnitude15
m/s
PartA
HowmuchhorizontalforceF mustasprinterofmass55kg exertonthestartingblockstoproducethisacceleration?
Expressyouranswerinnewtonsusingtwosignificantfigures.
Hint1.Newton's2ndlawofmotion
AccordingtoNewton's2ndlawofmotion,ifanetexternalforceFnet actsonabody,thebodyaccelerates,andthenetforceisequaltothe
massmofthebodytimestheaccelerationa ofthebody:
.
F net = ma
ANSWER:
F
= 830 N
Correct
PartB
Whichbodyexertstheforcethatpropelsthesprinter,theblocksorthesprinter?
Hint1.Howtoapproachthequestion
Tostartmovingforward,sprinterspushbackwardonthestartingblockswiththeirfeet.Newton's3rdlawtellsyouthattheblocksexertaforce
onthesprinterofthesamemagnitude,butoppositeindirection.
ANSWER:
theblocks
thesprinter
Correct
Tostartmovingforward,sprinterspushbackwardonthestartingblockswiththeirfeet.Asareaction,theblockspushforwardontheirfeetwitha
forceofthesamemagnitude.Thisexternalforceacceleratesthesprinterforward.
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Problem5.14
Thefigureshowsanobject'saccelerationversusforcegraph.
PartA
Whatistheobject'smass?
Expressyouranswerwiththeappropriateunits.
ANSWER:
0.250kg
Correct
UnderstandingNewton'sLaws
PartA
Anobjectcannotremainatrestunlesswhichofthefollowingholds?
Hint1.Howtoapproachtheproblem
Thisproblemdescribesasituationofstaticequilibrium(i.e.,abodythatremainsatrest).Hence,itisappropriatetoapplyNewton's1stlaw.
Hint2.Newton's1stlaw:abodyatrest
AccordingtoNewton's1stlaw,abodyatrestremainsatrestifthenetforceactingonitiszero.
ANSWER:
Thenetforceactingonitiszero.
Thenetforceactingonitisconstantandnonzero.
Therearenoforcesatallactingonit.
Thereisonlyoneforceactingonit.
Correct
Ifthereisanetforceactingonabody,regardlessofwhetheritisaconstantforce,thebodyaccelerates.Ifthebodyisatrestandthenetforce
actingonitiszero,thenitwillremainatrest.Thenetforcecouldbezeroeitherbecausetherearenoforcesactingonthebodyatallorbecause
severalforcesareactingonthebodybuttheyallcancelout.
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Ifablockismovingtotheleftataconstantvelocity,whatcanoneconclude?
Hint1.Howtoapproachtheproblem
Thisproblemdescribesasituationofdynamicequilibrium(i.e.,abodythatmovesataconstantvelocity).Hence,itisappropriatetoapply
Newton's1stlaw.
Hint2.Newton's1stlaw:abodyinmotion
AccordingtoNewton's1stlaw,abodyinitiallyinmotioncontinuestomovewithconstantvelocityifthenetforceactingonitiszero.
ANSWER:
Thereisexactlyoneforceappliedtotheblock.
Thenetforceappliedtotheblockisdirectedtotheleft.
Thenetforceappliedtotheblockiszero.
Theremustbenoforcesatallappliedtotheblock.
Correct
Ifthereisanetforceactingonabody,regardlessofwhetherthebodyisalreadymoving,thebodyaccelerates.Ifabodyismovingwithconstant
velocity,thenitisnotacceleratingandthenetforceactingonitiszero.Thenetforcecouldbezeroeitherbecausetherearenoforcesactingon
thebodyatallorbecauseseveralforcesareactingonthebodybuttheyallcancelout.
PartC
Ablockofmass2
motion?
kg
isacteduponbytwoforces:3
(directedtotheleft)and4
(directedtotheright).Whatcanyousayabouttheblock's
Hint1.Howtoapproachtheproblem
Thisproblemdescribesasituationofdynamicmotion(i.e.,abodythatisactedonbyanetforce).Hence,itisappropriatetoapplyNewton's
2ndlaw,whichallowsyoutorelatethenetforceactingonabodytotheaccelerationofthebody.
Hint2.Newton's2ndlaw
Newton's2ndlawstatesthatabodyacceleratesifanetforceactsonit.Thenetforceisproportionaltotheaccelerationofthebodyandthe
constantofproportionalityisequaltothemassofthebody.Inotherwords,
,
F = ma
Hint3.Relatingaccelerationtovelocity
Accelerationisdefinedasthechangeinvelocityperunittime.Keepinmindthatbothaccelerationandvelocityarevectorquantities.
ANSWER:
Itmustbemovingtotheleft.
Itmustbemovingtotheright.
Itmustbeatrest.
Itcouldbemovingtotheleft,movingtotheright,orbeinstantaneouslyatrest.
Correct
Theaccelerationofanobjecttellsyounothingaboutitsvelocitythedirectionandspeedatwhichitismoving.Inthiscase,thenetforceon(and
thereforetheaccelerationof)theblockistotheright,buttheblockcouldbemovingleft,right,orinanyotherdirection.
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Amassiveblockisbeingpulledalongahorizontalfrictionlesssurfacebyaconstanthorizontalforce.Theblockmustbe__________.
Hint1.Howtoapproachtheproblem
Thisproblemdescribesasituationofdynamicmotion(i.e.,abodythatisactedonbyanetforce).Hence,itisappropriatetoapplyNewton's
2ndlaw,whichallowsyoutorelatethenetforceactingonabodytotheaccelerationofthebody.
Hint2.Newton's2ndlaw
Newton's2ndlawstatesthatabodyacceleratesifanetforceactsonit.Thenetforceisproportionaltotheaccelerationofthebodyandthe
constantofproportionalityisequaltothemassofthebody.Inotherwords,
,
F = ma
Correct
Sincethereisanetforceacting,thebodydoesnotmoveataconstantvelocity,butitacceleratesinstead.However,theforceactingonthebody
isconstant.Hence,accordingtoNewton's2ndlawofmotion,theaccelerationofthebodyisalsoconstant.
PartE
Twoforces,ofmagnitude4
__________.
and10
,areappliedtoanobject.Therelativedirectionoftheforcesisunknown.Thenetforceactingontheobject
Checkallthatapply.
Hint1.Howtoapproachtheproblem
Bydefinition,thenetforceisthevectorsumofallforcesactingontheobject.Tofindthemagnitudeofthenetforceyouneedtoaddthe
componentsofthetwoforcesacting.Tryaddingthetwoforcesgraphically(byconnectingtheheadofoneforcetothetailoftheother).The
directionsofthetwoforcesarearbitrary,butbytryingdifferentpossibilitiesyoushouldbeabletodeterminethemaximumandminimumnet
forcesthatcouldactontheobject.
Hint2.Findthenetforcewhenthetwoforcesactontheobjectinoppositedirections
Findthemagnitudeofthenetforceifboththeforcesactingontheobjectarehorizontalandthe10Nforceisdirectedtotheright,whilethe4N
forceisdirectedtotheleft.
Expressyouranswerinnewtons.
Hint1.Vectoraddition
Themagnitudeofthevectorsumoftwoparallelforcesisthesumofthemagnitudesoftheforces.Themagnitudeofthevectorsumof
twoantiparallelforcesistheabsolutevalueofthedifferenceinmagnitudesoftheforces.
ANSWER:
6.0 N
Hint3.Findthedirectionofthenetforcewhenthetwoforcesactinoppositedirections
Ifboththeforcesactingontheobjectarehorizontalandthe10Nforceisdirectedtotheright,whilethe4Nforceisdirectedtotheleft,thenet
forceishorizontalanddirected__________.
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intheoppositedirectiontothe10Nforce
ANSWER:
cannothaveamagnitudeequalto5
cannothaveamagnitudeequalto10 N
cannothavethesamedirectionastheforcewithmagnitude10
musthaveamagnitudegreaterthan10
Correct
VelocityfromForceDiagramRankingTask
Belowarebirdseyeviewsofsixidenticaltoycarsmovingtotherightat2m/s .Variousforcesactonthecarswithmagnitudesanddirectionsindicated
below.Allforcesactinthehorizontalplaneandareeitherparallelorat45or90degreestothecar'smotion.
PartA
Rankthesecarsonthebasisoftheirspeedashorttime(ie.beforeanycar'sspeedcanreachzero)aftertheforcesareapplied.
Rankfromlargesttosmallest.Torankitemsasequivalent,overlapthem.
Hint1.Howtoapproachtheproblem
First,addeduptheforcevectorstofindthenetforceactingonthecar.Sinceyouareaskedaboutthespeedashorttimeaftertheforcesare
applied,thespeedsofallcarswillbecloseto2m/s .Foreachcar,thesmalldifferencefrom2m/s willbeduetotheaccelerationcausedby
thenetforceactingonthecar.Anetforceactingtotherightwillresultinaspeedgreaterthan2m/s ,whileanetforceactingtotheleftwill
resultinaspeedlessthan2m/s .RecallthattheaccelerationmaybefoundfromthenetforcebyusingNewton's2ndlaw,F =
ma
Hint2.Summingforcevectors
Forcesarevectorsandsuminthesamewaythatvelocityoraccelerationvectorssum.Becarefulwhenresolvingvectorsintocomponents,if
youneedto.Oncetheforcevectorsaresummedintoasingletotal,ornetforceF ,theaccelerationaofthecarofmassmcanbe
determinedbyNewtons2ndlaw:
F = ma
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ForceandVelocityConceptualQuestion
Atitsnaturalrestinglength,amuscleisclosetoitsoptimallengthforproducingforce.Asthemusclecontracts,themaximumforceitcandeliver
decreases.Whenamuscleisatapproximately80%ofitsnaturallength,itcannotcontractmuchmoreandtheforceitcanproducedropsdrastically.Fora
musclestretchedbeyonditsnaturallength,thesameistrue.Atabout120%ofitsnaturallength,theforcethatamusclecanexertagaindropsdrastically.
Thismusclelengthtoforcerelationshipcanbedemonstratedbydoingachinup.Asyouhangfromthebar,yourbicepsmusclesarestretchedandcan
produceonlyarelativelysmallforce.Asyougetclosetothebar,yourbicepsmusclescontractsubstantially,andyouagainexperiencedifficulty.The
easiestpartofthechinupoccurssomewhereinbetween,whenyourmusclesareclosetotheirnaturallength.
PartA
Imaginehangingfromachinupbarandbeginningachinup.Whichofthefollowingvelocityversustimegraphsbestrepresentsthefirstpartofyour
motion(frombeingatresttobeingapproximatelyhalfwaytothebar)?Assumeyouaretryingtodothechinupasquicklyaspossible.
Hint1.Determinethevariationinmuscleforce
Basedonthedescriptionofmuscleforce,doestheforceexertedbyyourbicepsincrease,decrease,orstaythesameduringthefirsthalfofa
chinup?
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Itincreases.
Itdecreases.
Itstaysthesame.
Hint2.Determinethevariationinacceleration
Basedonthevariationinmuscleforceduringthefirsthalfofachinup,doesyouraccelerationincrease,decrease,orstaythesameduringthe
firsthalfofachinup?
ANSWER:
Itincreases.
Itdecreases.
Itstaysthesame.
Hint3.Determinethevariationintheslopeofthevelocitygraph
Basedonthevariationofyouraccelerationduringthefirsthalfofachinup,doestheslopeofyourvelocitygraphincrease,decrease,orstay
thesameduringthefirsthalfofachinup?Recallthattheaccelerationataspecifictimeisequaltotheslopeofavelocityvs.timegraphat
thattime.
ANSWER:
Itincreases.
Itdecreases.
Itstaysthesame.
ANSWER:
A
B
C
D
E
F
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VideoTutor:CartwithFanandSail
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andanswerthequestionontheright.Youcanwatchthevideoagainatanypoint.
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PartA
Whichoftheforcediagramsinthefigurecorrectlydisplaysallofthehorizontalforcesexertedonthecartbythesurroundingair?
Hint1.Howtoapproachtheproblem
First,whatdoestheaccelerationofthecartimplyaboutthenetforceactingonthecart?(Onlytwoofthechoicesarecompatiblewiththecarts
behavior.)
Next,decidewhichdirectioniscorrectfortheforcevectors.
Whenthefanpushesairtotheright,inwhichdirectiondoestheairpushthefan?(Rememberhowthecartmovedinthevideowhenonlythe
fanwasattachedtoit.)
Whenairmovingtotherightstrikesthesail,inwhichdirectiondoestheairpushthesail?
ANSWER:
A
B
C
D
Correct
Thenetforceonthecartiszero,sincetheairistheonlythingactingonthecartinthehorizontaldirection.
Problem5.18
showstwoofthethreeforcesactingonanobjectinequilibrium.
PartA
Drawthethirdforce .
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Drawthevectorstartingattheblackdot.Thelocation,orientation,andlengthofthevectorwillbegraded.YoucanmovethevectorsF 1 and
F2
toconstructtherequiredvector,butbesuretoreturnthemintotheirinitialpositionsbeforesubmittingtheanswer.
ANSWER:
Correct
Problem5.26
Yourphysicstextbookisslidingtotherightacrossthetable.
PartA
Identifyallforcesactingontheobject.
Checkallthatapply.
ANSWER:
ThrustF thrust
Staticfrictionf
Normalforcen
Kineticfrictionf
ForceofgravityF G
Correct
PartB
Drawafreebodydiagramoftheobject.
Drawtheforcevectorswiththeirtailsatthedot.Theorientationofyourvectorswillbegraded.Theexactlengthofyourvectorswillnotbe
gradedbuttherelativelengthofonetotheotherwillbegraded.
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TacticsBox5.3DrawingaFreeBodyDiagram
LearningGoal:
TopracticeTacticsBox5.3DrawingaFreeBodyDiagram.
Afreebodydiagramisadiagramthatrepresentstheobjectasaparticleandshowsalloftheforcesactingontheobject.Learninghowtodrawsucha
diagramisaveryimportantskillinsolvingphysicsproblems.Thistacticsboxexplainstheessentialstepstoconstructacorrectfreebodydiagram.
TACTICSBOX5.3Drawingafreebodydiagram
1.Identifyallforcesactingontheobject.ThisstepwasdescribedinTacticsBox5.2.
2.Drawacoordinatesystem.Usetheaxesdefinedinyourpictorialrepresentation.Ifthoseaxesaretilted,formotionalonganincline,thenthe
axesofthefreebodydiagramshouldbesimilarlytilted.
3.Representtheobjectasadotattheoriginofthecoordinateaxes.Thisistheparticlemodel.
4.Drawvectorsrepresentingeachoftheidentifiedforces.ThiswasdescribedinTacticsBox5.1.Besuretolabeleachforcevector.
5.DrawandlabelthenetforcevectorF net
.Drawthisvectorbesidethediagram,notontheparticle.Or,ifappropriate,writeF net
= 0
.Then,
checkthatF net
pointsinthesamedirectionastheaccelerationvectoraonyourmotiondiagram.
Applythesestepstothefollowingproblem:Yourphysicsbookisslidingonthecarpet.Drawafreebodydiagram.
PartA
Whichforcesareactingonthebook?
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Checkallthatapply.
Hint1.Howtoidentifyallforcesactingontheobject
ThesearethestepsoutlinedinTacticsBox5.2thatwillhelpyoutoidentifyallforcesactingontheobjectwhosemotionyouwishtostudy:
1.Identifytheobjectofinterest.Thisistheobjectwhosemotionyouwishtostudy.
2.Drawapictureofthesituation.Showtheobjectofinterestandallotherobjectssuchasropes,springs,orsurfacesthattouch
it.
3.Drawaclosedcurvearoundtheobject.Onlytheobjectofinterestisinsidethecurveeverythingelseisoutside.
4.Locateeverypointontheboundaryofthiscurvewhereotherobjectstouchtheobjectofinterest.Thesearethepointswhere
contactforcesareexertedontheobject.
5.Nameandlabeleachcontactforceactingontheobject.Thereisatleastoneforceateachpointofcontacttheremaybemore
thanone.Whennecessary,usesubscriptstodistinguishforcesofthesametype.
6.Nameandlabeleachlongrangeforceactingontheobject.Fornow,theonlylongrangeforceisthegravitationalforce.
ANSWER:
drag
springforce
tension
staticfriction
normalforce
gravity
kineticfriction
Correct
AsexplainedinTacticsBox5.2,toidentifyalltheforcesactingontheobjectithelpstosketchthesituation.So,drawaclosedcurvearoundthe
objectofinterest,andmarkandlabeleachcontactforceandlongrangeforceactingonit.Inthisproblem,yoursketchmightlooklikethis:
PartB
Drawthemostappropriatesetofcoordinateaxesforthisproblem.
Theorientationofyourvectorswillbegraded.
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PartC
Inthediagrambelow,thebookisrepresentedbyablackdotattheoriginofthecoordinateaxes,inaccordwiththeparticlemodel.Usethisdiagramto
drawafreebodydiagramforthisproblemthatshowsalloftheforcesidentifiedinPartA.Makecertainallvectorshavethecorrectorientation,and
choosetheirmagnitudesconsistentwiththeexpecteddirectionofthenetforce.
Thenetforcevector,F net
,hasbeenprovidedforyouinthisitem.WhenyouarefinisheddrawingtheforcevectorsidentifiedinPartA,F net
should
pointinthecorrectdirection.
Draweachforcevectorwithitstailcenteredattheblackdot.Thelocationandorientationofyourvectorswillbegraded.
Hint1.Therelationshipbetweenthenetforceandtheacceleration
IfyouapplyNewton'ssecondlawtothisproblem,youwillfindthatthenetforceF net
shouldpointinthesamedirectionasthebook's
acceleration.
Hint2.Findthedirectionofthebook'sacceleration
Whatisthedirectionofthebook'sacceleration?Recallthatthebookismovingtotherightonasurfacewherefrictioncannotbeneglected.
ANSWER:
totheright
totheleft
upward
downward
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Problem5.4
Abaseballplayerisslidingintosecondbase.
PartA
Identifytheforcesonthebaseballplayer.
Checkallthatapply.
ANSWER:
Kineticfrictionf
Staticfrictionf
Normalforcen
ThrustF thrust
GravityF G
Correct
Problem5.6
Tworubberbandscauseanobjecttoacceleratewithaccelerationa .
PartA
Howmanyrubberbandsareneededtocauseanobjectwithhalfthemasstoacceleratesixtimesasquickly?
ANSWER:
6
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First,launchthevideobelow.Youwillbeaskedtouseyourknowledgeofphysicstopredicttheoutcomeofanexperiment.Then,closethevideowindow
andanswerthequestionatright.Youcanwatchthevideoagainatanypoint.
PartA
Considerthevideotutorialyoujustwatched.Supposethatweduplicatethisexperimentalsetupinanelevator.Whatwillthespringscalereadifthe
elevatorismovingupwardatconstantspeed?
Hint1.Howtoapproachtheproblem
Whatdoesthephrase"atconstantspeed"implyabouttheaccelerationofthesystem?
ANSWER:
Lessthan18Nbutgreaterthan0N
Morethan18N
0N
18N
Correct
Sincetheelevatorisnotaccelerating,thereadingonthescaleisthesameasinthevideo.
Problem5.32
Anetforcewithx componentFx actsona2.0kg objectasitmovesalongthex axis.AgraphofFx versust isshowninthefigure.
PartA
Drawanaccelerationgraph(a x versust )forthisobject.
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Problem5.44
Arocketisbeinglaunchedstraightup.Airresistanceisnotnegligible.
PartA
Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectmotiondiagramforthesituationdescribedabove?
Entertheletterthatcorrespondswiththebestanswer.
ANSWER:
b
Correct
PartB
Drawafreebodydiagram.
Drawtheforcevectorswiththeirtailsatthedot.Theorientationofyourvectorswillbegraded.Theexactlengthofyourvectorswillnotbe
gradedbuttherelativelengthofonetotheotherwillbegraded.
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Problem5.46
You'veslammedonthebrakesandyourcarisskiddingtoastopwhilegoingdowna20 hill.
PartA
Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectmotiondiagramforthesystemdescribedabove?
ANSWER:
figurea
figureb
figurec
figured
Correct
PartB
Drawafreebodydiagram.
Drawtheforcevectorswiththeirtailsatthedot.Theorientationofyourvectorswillbegraded.Theexactlengthofyourvectorswillnotbe
gradedbuttherelativelengthofonetotheotherwillbegraded.
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Problem5.35
Aconstantforceisappliedtoanobject,causingtheobjecttoaccelerateat14.0m/s 2 .
PartA
Whatwilltheaccelerationbeiftheforceishalved?
Expressyouranswerwiththeappropriateunits.
ANSWER:
a
m
= 7.00
s2
Correct
PartB
Whatwilltheaccelerationbeiftheobject'smassishalved?
Expressyouranswerwiththeappropriateunits.
ANSWER:
a
= 28.0
m
s
Correct
PartC
Whatwilltheaccelerationbeiftheforceandtheobject'smassarebothhalved?
Expressyouranswerwiththeappropriateunits.
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PartD
Whatwilltheaccelerationbeiftheforceishalvedandtheobject'smassisdoubled?
Expressyouranswerwiththeappropriateunits.
ANSWER:
a
m
= 3.50
s2
Correct
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