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College Physics Reasoning and Relationships
Exam 11: Harmonic Motion and Elasticity
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Question 41
Multiple Choice
A tire stops a car by use of friction. What modulus should we use to calculate the stress and strain on the tire?
Question 42
Multiple Choice
How large a force is necessary to stretch a 2.0 mm radius steel wire (Y = 2.0 *10
11
N/m
2
) by 2.0%?
Question 43
Multiple Choice
If a simple harmonic motion is described by
, starting from
, what is the first occurrence of a value of t for which
? Assume SI units.
Question 44
Multiple Choice
By what factor should the length of a simple pendulum be changed if the period of vibration were to be quadrupled?
Question 45
Multiple Choice
Doubling the displacement from equilibrium of an object in simple harmonic motion will bring about a change in the magnitude of the object's acceleration by what factor?
Question 46
Multiple Choice
If a simple harmonic motion is described by
, what is the period of oscillation and what is the maximum speed during the oscillation? Assume SI units.
Question 47
Multiple Choice
A mass of 0.40 kg, hanging from a spring with a spring constant of 160 N/m, is set into an up-and-down simple harmonic motion. What is the speed of the mass when moving through a point at 0.05 m displacement? The starting displacement of the mass is 0.10 m from its equilibrium position.
Question 48
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When an object is moving in simple harmonic motion, which of the following is at a minimum when the displacement from equilibrium is zero?
Question 49
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Bar One has a Young's modulus that is bigger than that of Bar Two. This indicates Bar One:
Question 50
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An object is attached to a spring, and its frequency of oscillation is measured. Then another object is connected to the first object, and the resulting mass is nine times the original value. By what factor is the frequency of oscillation changed?
Question 51
Multiple Choice
An object moving in simple harmonic motion has an amplitude of 0.020 m and a maximum acceleration of 20 m/s
2
. What is the frequency of the system?
Question 52
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A child sits on a swing supported by ropes of length 4.0 m. With what frequency will she need to apply the driving force to maintain swinging?
Question 53
Multiple Choice
I attach a 2.0-kg block to a spring that obeys Hooke's Law and supply 4.0 J of energy to stretch the spring. I release the block; it oscillates with period 0.30 s. The amplitude is:
Question 54
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Which one of the following quantities is at a maximum when an object in simple harmonic motion is at its maximum displacement?
Question 55
Multiple Choice
If the torsion constant of the suspension fiber in the Cavendish experiment were doubled, what would happen to the frequency of oscillation? The last two answers have been rounded to 2 significant figures.
Question 56
Multiple Choice
A 0.20-kg mass is oscillating on a spring over a horizontal, frictionless surface. When it is at a displacement of 2.6 cm from equilibrium, it has a kinetic energy of 2.7 J and a spring potential energy of 2.2 J. What is the maximum speed of the mass during its oscillation?
Question 57
Multiple Choice
Suppose a 0.30-kg mass on a spring-loaded gun that has been compressed 0.20 m has elastic potential energy of 1.0 J. How high above the spring's equilibrium point can the gun fire the mass if the gun is fired straight up?