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Chapter 8 MP

This document is a chapter 8 homework assignment from an online physics course. It contains 14 multiple choice problems dealing with concepts of work, energy, power, and conservation of energy. The student answered all problems correctly, receiving full credit and an overall score of 107%.

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Chapter 8
Due: 11:59pm on Monday, April 13, 2015
To understand how points are awarded, read the Grading Policy for this assignment.

Problem 8.1
A spring has a spring constant

of 92.0

Part A
How much must this spring be compressed to store 35.0 of potential energy?
ANSWER:
= 0.872

Correct

Problem 8.2
A 5.0

monkey swings from one branch to another 1.8

higher.

Part A
What is the change in gravitational potential energy?
Express your answer using two significant figures.
ANSWER:
= 88

Correct

Problem 8.8

Part A
If

, what is the force,

Express your answer in terms of some or all of the variables , , , and unit vectors , , and .
ANSWER:
=

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Problem 8.11
A novice skier, starting from rest, slides down a frictionless 13.0

incline whose vertical height is 110

Part A
How fast is she going when she reaches the bottom?
ANSWER:
= 46.4

Correct

Problem 8.12
Jane, looking for Tarzan, is running at top speed (5.5

) and grabs a vine hanging vertically from a tall tree in the jungle.

Part A
How high can she swing upward?
Express your answer using two significant figures.
ANSWER:
= 1.5

Correct

Part B
Does the length of the vine affect your answer?
ANSWER:
yes
no

Correct

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Problem 8.14
A sled is initially given a shove up a frictionless 23.0
it started.

incline. It reaches a maximum vertical height 1.27

higher than where

Part A
What was its initial speed?
ANSWER:
= 4.99

Correct

Problem 8.18
A 0.40-

ball is thrown with a speed of 9.5

at an upward angle of 40 .

Part A
What is its speed at its highest point?
Express your answer using two significant figures.
ANSWER:
= 7.3

Correct

Part B
How high does it go? (Use conservation of energy.)
Express your answer using two significant figures.
ANSWER:
= 1.9

Correct

Problem 8.19
A vertical spring (ignore its mass), whose spring constant is 870
0.180 .

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Part A
What upward speed can it give to a 0.380

ball when released?

ANSWER:
= 8.41

Correct

Part B
How high above its original position (spring compressed) will the ball fly?
ANSWER:
= 3.78

Correct

Problem 8.20
A roller-coaster car shown in the figure is pulled up to point 1 where it is released from rest.

Part A
Assuming no friction, calculate the speed at point 2.
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
ANSWER:
= 25

Correct

Part B
Assuming no friction, calculate the speed at point 3.

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Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
ANSWER:
= 11

Correct

Part C
Assuming no friction, calculate the speed at point 4.
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
ANSWER:
= 19

Correct

Problem 8.23
A block of mass
is attached to the end of a spring (spring stiffness constant ). The mass is given an initial displacement
from equilibrium, and an initial speed .

Part A
Ignoring friction and the mass of the spring, use energy methods to find its maximum speed.
Express your answer in terms of some or all of the variables

, ,

, and

ANSWER:

Correct

Part B
Ignoring friction and the mass of the spring, use energy methods to find its maximum stretch from equilibrium, in terms of
the given quantities.

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Express your answer in terms of some or all of the variables

, ,

, and

ANSWER:

Correct

Problem 8.40
A 62
skier starts from rest at the top of a 1200the skier is moving 10.0
.

-long trail which drops a total of 210

from top to bottom. At the bottom,

Part A
How much energy was dissipated by friction?
Express your answer using two significant figures.
ANSWER:
= 1.2105

Correct

Problem 8.66

Part A
How much work can a 6.0

motor do in 2.0 ?

Express your answer using two significant figures.


ANSWER:
= 3.2107

Correct

Problem 8.79

Part A

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What is the average power output of an elevator that lifts 870

a vertical height of 35.0

in 12.0 ?

ANSWER:
= 2.49104

Correct

Problem 8.83
A 62-

skier starts from rest at the top of a ski jump, point A in the figure , and travels down the ramp.

Part A
If friction and air resistance can be neglected, determine her speed
at B.

when she reaches the horizontal end of the ramp

Express your answer using two significant figures.


ANSWER:
= 28

Correct

Part B
Determine the distance

to where she strikes the ground at

Express your answer using two significant figures.


ANSWER:
= 120

Correct

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Problem 8.101

Part A
If the human body could convert a candy bar directly into work, how high could a 71
fueled by one bar (=1100
)?

man climb a ladder if he were

Express your answer using two significant figures.


ANSWER:
= 1600

Correct

Part B
If the man then jumped off the ladder, what will be his speed when he reaches the bottom?
Express your answer using two significant figures.
ANSWER:
= 180

Correct
Score Summary:
Your score on this assignment is 107%.
You received 14 out of a possible total of 14 points, plus 1 points of extra credit.

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