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PHYS 1441 – Section 002 Lecture #20 - ReviewQuiz4 – #2 A 6.0 kg ball traveling at 13 m/s collides head on with a 3.0 kg ball at rest. Assuming a perfectly inelastic collision, what is the speed of the two-ball system just after the collision?Quiz4 – # [4 – 6] A block of mass 10kg originally at rest slides down a 30 degree frictionless slope of the vertical height 10m. It then travels 3m on a flat floor whose coefficient of kinetic friction with the block is 0.3, presses the spring of constant 2.0N/m located on the frictionless part of the floor and stops. Answer the following questions. 4. What is the block’s speed at the bottom of the incline?Quiz4 – # [4 – 6] A block of mass 10kg originally at rest slides down a 30 degree frictionless slope of the vertical height 10m. It then travels 3m on a flat floor whose coefficient of kinetic friction with the block is 0.3, presses the spring of constant 2.0N/m located on the frictionless part of the floor and stops. Answer the following questions. 5. What is the kinetic energy of the block just before it hits the spring?Quiz4 – # [4 – 6] A block of mass 10kg originally at rest slides down a 30 degree frictionless slope of the vertical height 10m. It then travels 3m on a flat floor whose coefficient of kinetic friction with the block is 0.3, presses the spring of constant 2.0N/m located on the frictionless part of the floor and stops. Answer the following questions. 6. What is the distance the spring is pressed from its equilibrium position?A block of mass 5 kg is on a frictionless surface and is attached to a spring with the spring constant 2000 N/m. The spring is compressed 2 cm from its equilibrium position and released from rest. What is speed of the block as it passes through the equilibrium position of the spring?Quiz4 – #7. A person ascends a flight of stairs in 20 s. The person weighs 500 N and the vertical height of the stairs is 9 m. What is the person's power output?Quiz3 – #2. Two forces act on a 9.0-kg block resting on a frictionless surface as shown. What is the magnitude of the horizontal acceleration of the block?Quiz 2 – #1. A projectile is launched at an angle of 30o with respect to the horizontal at the speed of 100m/s. What is its speed when it reaches its maximum altitude?Quiz 2 – 4 – 6] A projectile is launched with the speed of 50 m/s at an angle of 45 o with respect to the horizontal axis. The magnitude of the gravitational acceleration is 9.8 . Ignore the air resistance.Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2010PHYS 1441-002, Fall 2010 Dr. Jaehoon Yu1PHYS 1441 – Section 002Lecture #20 - ReviewWednesday, Nov. 24, 2010Dr. Jaehoon Yu•Quiz reviewsQuiz4 – #2 A 6.0 kg ball traveling at 13 m/s collides head on with a 3.0 kg ball at rest. Assuming a perfectly inelastic collision, what is the speed of the two-ball system just after the collision? •Must use the Momentum Conservation and the perfectly inelastic collision–In any collisions, momentum is conserved!!Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2010PHYS 1441-002, Fall 2010 Dr. Jaehoon Yu2m1v1i+m2v2i=m1v1f+m2v2f= m1+m2( )vfvf=m1v1i+m2v2im1+m2v1i=13m s;v2i=0m sm1=6kg;m2=3kg∴ vf=m1v1i+m2v2im1+m2=6⋅136+3=8.7m sQuiz4 – # [4 – 6] A block of mass 10kg originally at rest slides down a 30 degree frictionless slope of the vertical height 10m. It then travels 3m on a flat floor whose coefficient of kinetic friction with the block is 0.3, presses the spring of constant 2.0N/m located on the frictionless part of the floor and stops. Answer the following questions. 4. What is the block’s speed at the bottom of the incline? •Since this portion of the motion is under the conservative force, the total mechanical energy is conserved. Thus, Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2010PHYS 1441-002, Fall 2010 Dr. Jaehoon Yu3PE +KE( )i= PE +KE( )f⇒ mgh=12mv2v= 2gh = 2⋅9.8⋅10 =14m sQuiz4 – # [4 – 6] A block of mass 10kg originally at rest slides down a 30 degree frictionless slope of the vertical height 10m. It then travels 3m on a flat floor whose coefficient of kinetic friction with the block is 0.3, presses the spring of constant 2.0N/m located on the frictionless part of the floor and stops. Answer the following questions. 5. What is the kinetic energy of the block just before it hits the spring?•Since the block traveled on the portion of the floor friction exists, the work done by the friction must be taken away from its total mechanical energy. Thus, Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2010PHYS 1441-002, Fall 2010 Dr. Jaehoon Yu4KEf=KEi+Wf=mgh+WfWf=−Ff⋅d =−μkmgd =−0.3⋅10⋅9.8⋅3=−88.2 J( )KEf=mgh−μkmgd =980−88.2=891.8 J( )Quiz4 – # [4 – 6] A block of mass 10kg originally at rest slides down a 30 degree frictionless slope of the vertical height 10m. It then travels 3m on a flat floor whose coefficient of kinetic friction with the block is 0.3, presses the spring of constant 2.0N/m located on the frictionless part of the floor and stops. Answer the following questions. 6. What is the distance the spring is pressed from its equilibrium position?•Since now the block travels on the frictionless portion of the floor friction exists, all of the remaining kinetic energy is stored into the spring as the elastic potential energy. Thus Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2010PHYS 1441-002, Fall 2010 Dr. Jaehoon Yu5KE =12kx2x= 2KE k = 2⋅891.8 2 =29.9mA block of mass 5 kg is on a frictionless surface and is attached to a spring with the spring constant 2000 N/m. The spring is compressed 2 cm from its equilibrium position and released from rest. What is speed of the block as it passes through the equilibrium position of the spring?•Must use the Energy Conservation!!Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2010PHYS 1441-002, Fall 2010 Dr. Jaehoon Yu6Quiz4 – #7. A person ascends a flight of stairs in 20 s. The person weighs 500 N and the vertical height of the stairs is 9 m. What is the person's power output?•The total work the person has to input is the same as the potential energy at the top of the stairs. Thus,Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2010PHYS 1441-002, Fall 2010 Dr. Jaehoon Yu7ΔW = mgh = 500 ⋅9 = 4500 J( )Δt = 20sP =ΔWΔt=450020= 225 W( )Quiz3 – #2. Two forces act on a 9.0-kg block resting on a frictionless surface as shown. What is the magnitude of the horizontal acceleration of the block?•Since the force is in two dimension, one needs to work in two dimensions. The force


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