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SQ4: Three Laws App Name and Student Number: Name and Student Number

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Any form of cheating or any act of dishonesty in relation to studies, such as plagiarism, shall be subject to disciplinary action. INSTRUCTIONS, Multiple Choice (100XP@, 600XP total): Answer each item by shading the corresponding letter of your choice in the upper portion of this page. Choose the best answer.

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B B B

C C C

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4. 5. 6.

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1. GG. At what angle should you tilt a surface so that an object sliding down it without friction will have an acceleration of 0.10 g (g = acceleration due to gravity)? A. 5.74 B. 84.0 C. 78.5 D. 11.5 E. 23.0

2. Para sa Masa. A 50.0-kg woman stands on a bathroom scale while riding an elevator that is accelerating upward at 7.0m/s2 . What is the reading on the scale? A. 36 kg B. 64 kg C. 14 kg D. 86 kg E. 50 kg

3. Ferris Navidad. A 50.0 kg man is riding a Ferris wheel that has a speed of 1.50 m/s at its lowest point. What will be the apparent weight of the man if he is at the lowest point of the Ferris wheel given that the radius of the wheel is 15.0 m? A. 498 N B. 491 N C. 483 N D. 496 N E. 7.50 N

4. Against the wall. In the diagram, a man is pressing the rigid solid box against a rigid wall so that it will not fall. The mass of the box is m and the coefcient of static friction between the box and the wall is . If the man exerts a horizontal force of magnitude F, what is the magnitude of the normal force acting on the left side of the box? A. F B. mg C. zero D. mg E. m2 g 2 + F 2

5. Insane. A 500 g rubber ball is suspended from a 1 m rope and travels at a constant speed in a horizontal circle of radius, 0.5 m as shown in the gure at the right. What is the speed of the ball? A. 1.56 m/s B. 1.68 m/s C. 2.06 m/s D. 2.21 m/s E. 2.91 m/s

6. Tension. Each of the blocks hanging on the left side of the pulleys has a weight of 5.0 N, while the block at the right weighs 10. N. If the blocks are at rest, what is the tension at point A? A. zero B. 5.0 N C. 10. N D. 15. N E. 20. N

INSTRUCTIONS, Problem Solving (200XP@, 400XP total): Answer completely the following problems in the space provided. Show all important steps. 1. Umbr. Ella with mass m sits on a sled (mass M ) that rests on an icy surface which can be assumed to be frictionless. Anton tied a rope in the sled and pulled it with a horizontal force F. The coefcients of static and kinetic friction between Ella and the sled are s and k , respectively. What isthe maximum value of F such that Ella will not slide relative to the sled?

2. Mooning. What is the net force experienced by the Moon if we assume it to be revolving around Earth in uniform circular motion? The orbital period (time for one complete revolution) is 27.3 days, the lunar distance (average distance of Earth to Moon) is 384000 km, and the mass of the Moon is 7.35 1022 kg.

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