04 Rotational Motion HW

Download as doc, pdf, or txt
Download as doc, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 6

AP Physics Period __________ Rotational Motion - HW

Name ______________________________________________________________

1. Torque is the rotational analogue of (A) kinetic energy (B) linear momentum

(C) acceleration

(D) force

(E) mass

6. An ice skater is spinning about a vertical axis with arms fully extended. If the arms are pulled in closer to the body, in which of the following ways are the angular momentum and kinetic energy of the skater affected? Angular Momentum Kinetic Energy (A) Increases Increases (B) Increases Remains Constant (C) Remains Constant Increases (D) Remains Constant Remains Constant (E) Decreases Remains Constant Questions 10-12 A cylinder rotates with constant angular acceleration about a fixed axis. The cylinders moment of inertial about the axis is 4 kg m2. At time t = 0 the cylinder is at rest. At time t = 2 seconds its angular velocity is 1 radian per second. 10. What is the angular acceleration of the cylinder between t = 0 and t = 2 seconds? (A) 0.5 radian/s (B) 1 radian/s (C) 2 radian/s (D) 4 radian/s (E) 5 radian/s 11. What is the angular momentum of the cylinder at time t = 2 seconds? (A) 1 kgm m/s (B) 2 kgm m/s (C) 3 kgm m/s (D) 4 kgm m/s (E) It cannot be determined without knowing the radius of the cylinder. 12. What is the kinetic energy of the cylinder at time t = 2 seconds? (A) 1 J (B) 2 J (C) 3 J (D) 4 J (E) cannot be determined without knowing the radius of the cylinder 19. A particle is moving in a circle of radius 2 meters according to the relation = 3t2 + 2t, where is measured in radians and t in seconds. The speed of the particle at t = 4 seconds is (A) 13 m/s (B) 16m/s (C) 26m/s (D) 52 m/ s (E) 338 m/ s

26.

A particle of mass m moves with a constant speed v along the dashed line y = a. When the x-coordinate of the particle is xo, the magnitude of the angular momentum of the particle with respect to the origin of the system is (A) zero (B)

mva

(C)

mvxo

(D)

mv x + a
2

(E)

mva x2 + a2

27.

A uniform stick has length L. The moment of inertia about the center of the stick is Io. A particle of mass M is attached to one end of the stick. The moment of inertia of the combined system about the center of the stick is (A) I 0

1 ML2 4

(B)

I0 +

1 ML2 2

(C)

I0 +

1 ML2 2

(D)

I 0 + ML2

(E) I 0

5 ML2 4

35.

A light rigid rod with masses attached to its ends is pivoted about a horizontal axis as shown above. When released from rest in a horizontal orientation, the rod begins to rotate with an angular acceleration of magnitude (A)

g 7l

(B)

g 5l

(C)

g 4l

(D)

5g 7l

(E)

g l

12. A figure skater is spinning on frictionless ice with her arms fully extended horizontally. She then drops her arms to her sides. Which of the following correctly describes her rotational kinetic energy and angular momentum as her arms fall? Rotational Kinetic Angular Energy Momentum ___ (A) Remains constant Remains constant (B) Decreases Increases (C) Decreases Decreases (D) Increases Decreases (E) Increases Remains constant 23 A bowling ball of mass M and radius R. whose moment of inertia about its center is (2/5)MR2, rolls without slipping along a level surface at speed v. The maximum vertical height to which it can roll if it ascends an incline is (A)

v2 5g

(B)

2v 2 5g

(C)

v2 2g

(D)

7v 2 10g

(E)

v2 g

31.

In which of the following diagrams is the torque about point O equal in magnitude to the torque about point X in the diagram above? (All forces lie in the plane of the paper.)

Questions 12-13

An ant of mass m clings to the rim of a flywheel of radius r, as shown above. The flywheel rotates clockwise on a horizontal shaft S with constant angular velocity . As the wheel rotates, the ant revolves past the stationary points I, II, III, and IV. The ant can adhere to the wheel with a force much greater than its own weight. 12. It will be most difficult for the ant to adhere to the wheel as it revolves past which of the four points? (A) I (B) II (C) III (D) IV (E) It will be equally difficult for the ant to adhere to the wheel at all points. What is the magnitude of the minimum adhesion force necessary for the ant to stay on the flywheel at point III? (A) mg (B) m 2r (C) m 2r2 + mg (D) m 2r - mg (E) m 2r + mg A turntable that is initially at rest is set in motion with a constant angular acceleration . What is the angular velocity of the turntable after it has made one complete revolution? (A) (B) (C) (D) (E)

13.

20.

26. The rigid body shown in the diagram above consists of a vertical support post and two horizontal crossbars with spheres attached. The masses of the spheres and the lengths of the crossbars are indicated in the diagram. The body rotates about a vertical axis along the support post with constant angular speed . If the masses of the support post and the crossbars are negligible, what is the ratio of the angular momentum of the two upper spheres to that of the two lower spheres?
(A) 2/1 Questions 30 (B) 1/1 (C) 1/2 (D) 1/4 (E) 1/8

A 5-kilogram sphere is connected to a 10-kilogram sphere by a rigid rod of negligible mass, as shown above. 30. The sphere-rod combination can be pivoted about an axis that is perpendicular to the plane of the page and that passes through one of the five lettered points. Through which point should the axis pass for the moment of inertia of the sphere-rod combination about this axis to be greatest? (A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D (E) E

35.

A rod of negligible mass is pivoted at a point that is off-center, so that length l 1 is different from length l2. The figures above show two cases in which masses are suspended from the ends of the rod. In each case the unknown mass m is balanced by a known mass, M1 or M2, so that the rod remains horizontal. What is the value of m in terms of the known masses? (A) Ml + M2 (B) (Ml + M2) (C) Ml M2 (D) M1M2 (E)

5. A system of two wheels fixed to each other is free to rotate about a frictionless axis through the common center of the wheels and perpendicular to the page. Four forces are exerted tangentially to the rims of the wheels, as shown above. The magnitude of the net torque on the system about the axis is (A) zero (B) FR (C) 2FR (D) 5FR (E) 14FR 6. A wheel of mass M and radius R rolls on a level surface without slipping. If the angular velocity of the wheel is , what is its linear momentum ? (A) MR (B) M 2R (C) MR2 (D) M 2R2/2 (E) Zero

30. For the wheel-and-axle system shown above, which of the following expresses the condition required for the system to be in static equilibrium? (A) m1 = m2 (B) am1 = bm2 (C) am2 = bm1 (D) a2ml = b2m2 (E) b2m1 = a2m2 Questions 32-33 A wheel with rotational inertia I is mounted on a fixed, frictionless axle. The angular speed of the wheel is increased from zero to f in a time interval T. 32. What is the average net torque on the wheel during this time interval? f f I f I f I 2 f (A) (B) 2 (C) (D) (E) 2 T T T T T What is the average power input to the wheel during this time interval?

33.

(A)

I f 2T

(B)

I 2 f 2T

(C)

I 2 f 2T 2

(D)

I 2 f 2T 2

(E)

I 2 2 f 2T 2

You might also like