Exam 6: Work, Force and Energy

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Positive work can be done:

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The only force acting on a 1.8-kg body as it moves along the x axis is given by Fx = -(3.0x) N, where x is in m. If the velocity of the body at x = 0 is vx = +8.0 m/s, at what value of x will the body have a velocity of +4.0 m/s?

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A 2.0-kg block slides down a frictionless incline from point A to point B. A force (magnitude P = 3.0 N) acts on the block between A and B, as shown. Points A and B are 2.0 m apart. If the kinetic energy of the block at A is 10 J, what is the kinetic energy of the block at B? A 2.0-kg block slides down a frictionless incline from point A to point B. A force (magnitude P = 3.0 N) acts on the block between A and B, as shown. Points A and B are 2.0 m apart. If the kinetic energy of the block at A is 10 J, what is the kinetic energy of the block at B?

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A 2.5-kg object falls vertically downward in a viscous medium at a constant speed of 2.5 m/s. How much work is done by the force the viscous medium exerts on the object as it falls 80 cm?

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A 2.0-kg block situated on a frictionless incline is connected to a light spring (k = 100 N/m), as shown. The block is released from rest when the spring is unstretched. The pulley is frictionless and has negligible mass. What is the speed of the block when it has moved 0.20 m down the plane? A 2.0-kg block situated on a frictionless incline is connected to a light spring (k = 100 N/m), as shown. The block is released from rest when the spring is unstretched. The pulley is frictionless and has negligible mass. What is the speed of the block when it has moved 0.20 m down the plane?

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If the resultant force acting on a 2.0-kg object is equal to (3i~+4j~)(3 \tilde{\mathbf{i}}+4 \tilde{\mathbf{j}}) N, what is the change in kinetic energy as the object moves from (7i~8j~)(7 \tilde{\mathbf{i}}-8 \tilde{\mathbf{j}}) m to (11i~5j~)(11 \tilde{\mathbf{i}}-5 \tilde{\mathbf{j}}) m?

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A 2.0-kg body moving along the x axis has a velocity vx = 5.0 m/s at x = 0. The only force acting on the object is given by Fx = (-4.0x) N, where x is in m. For what value of x will this object first come (momentarily) to rest?

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A particle is subject to the potential U=2x2y+6yU=2 x^{2} y+6 y . What is the value of the y component of the force on the particle at the point (x, y) = (2.0, 3.0)?

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The force of static friction exerted on an automobile's tyres by the ground:

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Planets go around the sun in elliptical orbits. The highly exaggerated diagram below shows a portion of such an orbit and the force on the planet at one position along that orbit. The planet is moving to the right. F|| and FF_{\perp} are the components of the force parallel (tangential) and perpendicular (normal) to the orbit. The work they do is W|| and WW_{\perp} . At the position shown:  Planets go around the sun in elliptical orbits. The highly exaggerated diagram below shows a portion of such an orbit and the force on the planet at one position along that orbit. The planet is moving to the right. F|| and  F_{\perp}  are the components of the force parallel (tangential) and perpendicular (normal) to the orbit. The work they do is W|| and  W_{\perp}  . At the position shown:

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A group of rioting students throw rotten eggs at some passing politicians. Two eggs of equal mass are thrown with equal velocity. Egg B hits the soft padded shoulders of a politician's suit but egg A misses and hits the building wall behind them instead. Compare the work done on the eggs in reducing their velocities to zero.

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The graph below shows how the force on a 0.500 kg particle varies with position. If the particle has speed v=2.23 m sv=2.23 \frac{\mathrm{~m}}{\mathrm{~s}} at x = 0.00 m, what is its speed in m/s when x = 8.00 m?  The graph below shows how the force on a 0.500 kg particle varies with position. If the particle has speed  v=2.23 \frac{\mathrm{~m}}{\mathrm{~s}}  at x = 0.00 m, what is its speed in m/s when x = 8.00 m?

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Two clowns are launched from the same spring-loaded circus cannon with the spring compressed the same distance each time. Clown A has a 40-kg mass; clown B a 60-kg mass. The relation between their kinetic energies at the instant of launch is:

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Carts A and B have equal masses and travel equal distances on straight frictionless tracks while a constant force F is applied to A, and a constant force 2F is applied to B. The relative amounts of work done by the two forces are related by:

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The work Fspdx\overrightarrow{\mathbf{F}}_{s p} \cdot d \overrightarrow{\mathbf{x}} done by the force exerted by the spring on a mass attached to the end of the spring when the mass has displacement d x\overrightarrow{\mathbf{x}} is

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A cricket ball is thrown and lands 120 m away. While the ball is in flight, assuming the effect of air friction is negligible, which of the following is true?

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A force acting on an object moving along the x axis is given by Fx = (14x - 3.0x2) N where x is in m. How much work is done by this force as the object moves from x = -1 m to x = +2 m?

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A 1.5-kg object moving along the x axis has a velocity of +4.0 m/s at x = 0. If the only force acting on this object is shown in the figure, what is the kinetic energy of the object at x = +3.0 m? A 1.5-kg object moving along the x axis has a velocity of +4.0 m/s at x = 0. If the only force acting on this object is shown in the figure, what is the kinetic energy of the object at x = +3.0 m?

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Two balls, A and B, of mass m and 2m respectively, are carried to height h at constant velocity, but B rises twice as fast as A. The work the gravitational force does on B is:

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Negative work can be done:

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