Exam 6: Fluids and Motion
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As you know, dimples on golf balls and fuzz on tennis balls are helpful because that gives the objects longer range. Please explain why implementing the same design for airplane wings is not a good thing.
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To set the world land speed record and travel faster than the speed of sound, the Thrust SSC vehicle used two jet engines that produced about a 250,000 horsepower. The principal reason why this car needed so much power to travel so fast is that
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You are at a truck stop and overhear some young physics professors talking about drag, and in particular how large trucks don't experience much drag because they can coast far but something like a piece of paper has a lot of drag. What could you add to their discussion to make it more accurate?
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The top surface of a calm, smoothly flowing stream is always at atmospheric pressure. As water in this stream runs into a tree stump and slows almost to a stop, the water's top surface
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Suppose you are practicing baseball and throw the ball with a spin so that it moves forward and curves to the right. Now when the actual game takes place you are pitching with the wind behind you. Please explain how you could alter your throw so as to make the ball take the same path.
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In some motion pictures, airplane passengers are sucked out of the plane when a door is opened and the airplane is in flight. Comment on whether such an effect is scientifically realistic or not.
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One of the many things that make an artery blockage dangerous is
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The diameter of a pipe is tripled while the pressure difference across the pipe remains the same. The volume flow rate of the pipe increases by a factor of
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You have just set up a weather station for your daughter to observe wind speeds at home. You had to move it up from the ground because when it was too close to the ground the wind speed readings are all too small. This is because
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The pressure in a water pipe is always lower in regions where the water moves faster only when
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Suppose you are a teacher and, to your excitement, the local weather person comes for a classroom visit! She is talking about tornadoes and says that there is air moving very rapidly upwards through the funnel but air standing basically still outside the funnel. Such motion would cause
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Consider a baseball thrown to the left, spinning clockwise and experiencing laminar flow as shown in the picture below. Based upon the wind speed pattern shown, comment on whether or not this would account for the ball's obtaining drag. Also, mention whether the ball shown is a good candidate for the Magnus force or for wake deflection.


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Please consider the funnel of a tornado which holds its size (radius) and therefore its rotation rate. Now imagine that the funnel is made up of many tiny particles moving around in circles. You are examining one of those particles, which represents a tiny portion of the funnel cloud. You may ignore gravity for this problem.
-Please identify the direction of the net force acting on one of the particles.
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You construct a water-powered go-cart by attaching a large tank of water to a cart. The water can be forced out a nozzle by connecting a tank of high-pressure air to the water tank. In preparation for your first ride, you position this contraption facing away from a brick wall. You climb on and start spraying the water against the wall. To your delight you accelerate away from the wall and begin to move. When you have moved far enough away from the wall that the stream of water can no longer hit it, you
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You are filling a jar of honey from the spigot at the bottom of a large barrel at the grocery store. The honey flows extremely slowly, so the store manager has the barrel refilled. Now the honey flows much more rapidly from the spigot because
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A stream of smoothly flowing water arcs through the air and hits the side window of a house. At the surface of the window, right where the stream of water hits it, the water's pressure is
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