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Six Ideas That Shaped Physics Laws
Exam 1: Conservation Laws Constrain Interactions
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Suppose you have a spool of thread that can rotate around a fixed axis as you pull thread off it. If you pull the thread with your hand so that the thread always lies along a certain fixed line, how will your hand's speed as it moves compare to
∣
ω
⃗
∣
|\vec{\omega}|
∣
ω
∣
, where
R
R
R
is the spool's radius and
R
∣
ω
⃗
∣
R|\vec{\omega}|
R
∣
ω
∣
is angular speed?
Question 2
Short Answer
Is the specified change in the following objects' thermal energies due to a flow of heat (A), work (B), or some other flow of energy (E)? -Liquid nitrogen poured on a slab of ice boils furiously. (Liquid nitrogen's boiling point is
77
K
77 \mathrm{~K}
77
K
.)
Question 3
True/False
An egg will cook no more rapidly in furiously boiling water than in gently simmering water
Question 4
Multiple Choice
The letter
N
\mathrm{N}
N
is symmetric (in the sense defined in this chapter) for rotations around an axis going through its center that points in which of the following directions?
Question 5
Not Answered
Which of the six objects shown below has the largest rotational energy? (All have the same mass.) A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Suppose the interaction between two atoms has the effective potential energy curve shown below:
I have marked the vertical scale on this graph using an arbitrary energy unit we'll call bondits. - Suppose we know that the system has 5 bondits of kinetic energy when its atoms are separated by
0.2
n
m
0.2 \mathrm{~nm}
0.2
nm
. What minimum energy is required to break the bond?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Figure C9.12 shows the potential energy function for a certain interaction. This interaction is
Question 8
Short Answer
To which of the following two-object systems can we apply conservation of momentum, and why? In each case, answer "A" if we can apply conservation of momentum because the system floats in space, "F" if it's because the system is functionally isolated, "
C
C
C
" if it's because the system undergoes a collision, and "
D
\mathrm{D}
D
" if momentum is not conserved at all because the system is not isolated. -Two people riding personal hovercraft tug on each other with a rope.
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Substance
A
A
A
has twice the specific "heat" as substance
B
B
B
. Suppose we put
100
−
g
100-g
100
−
g
blocks of these substances in direct sunlight. Assume both blocks are black and present the same surface area to the incoming sunlight. After a certain period of time, how are the temperature changes
Δ
T
A
\Delta T_{A}
Δ
T
A
and
Δ
T
B
\Delta T_{B}
Δ
T
B
of these blocks related (assuming they lose little heat to their surroundings) ?
Question 10
True/False
A reference frame attached to a train is a reasonably good inertial frame if the train is stopped at a station.
Question 11
Multiple Choice
In the hypothetical atomic interaction shown in figure C9.13, assume that the atoms initially have zero radial velocity at a separation of
0.25
n
m
0.25 \mathrm{~nm}
0.25
nm
. If the atoms are jostled slightly so that the system gains a slight amount of energy, what happens to the atoms' separation afterward?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
A cylinder rolls, without slipping, down an incline directly toward you. The contact interaction between the cylinder and the incline exerts a frictional torque on the cylinder. What is this torque's direction?