Topic 6 Problem Set
Topic 6 Problem Set
2. What is the tension in the cable that is used to swing the ball?
A 6.5-kg bowling ball is being swung horizontally in a counterclockwise direction (as viewed
from above) at a constant speed in a circle of radius 1.5 m.
7. Suppose the speed of the ball is 8.0 ms-1. What is the centripetal acceleration of the
ball?
11. What is the work done by the tension in the cable used to swing the ball during one revolution?
A 725-kg car is traveling north and makes a gradual turn to the east at a constant
speed of 25.0 ms-1. The radius of the turn is 128 m.
12. What is the angular velocity of the car during the turn?
14. What is the smallest radius for which the turn could be designed so that the car does not slip at this
speed. Assume the coefficient of static friction is 0.750 and that the road is level (unbanked).
19. Find the magnitude of the vertical component of the lift vector.
23. How long will it take for the plane to travel to the east if it maintains its speed?
The Goliath is a new wooden roller coaster that allows the riders to go upside-down on the loop shown
below. The starting height of the coaster is 125. m. The radius of the loop is 25.0 m. Riders board the cars
at A. The 2300-kg car is drawn by a chain up to the point B and then released from rest. Gravity does
everything from then on through the points C, D and E!
B
C D
A E
26. What is the magnitude of the normal force between car and track at D? Include a free-body diagram
of the car at D.
27. What is the maximum radius that the loop could have so that the car does not lose contact with the
track at D?
Topic 6.2 – Newton’s law of gravitation
28. State Newton’s universal law of gravitation.
29. Explain Newton’s shell theorem and why it is useful for finding the gravitational force between, say,
a planet and a moon.
30. A planet has a mass of M = 7.51026 kg and its moon has a mass of m = 2.21021 kg. The mean
distance between the planet’s center and its moon’s center is 1.4109 m. What is the gravitational
force between them?
32. Explain why the concept of field replaced the concept of action-
at-a-distance.
Three regions in the vicinity of the earth are shown below at different scales.
34. Which of the above gravitational fields is uniform and constant? How can you tell?
37. If we wanted that same mass to be in orbit at this radius, what velocity would this mass have to
have?
40. If a 25.0-kg mass is dropped near the surface of this planet, what would its acceleration be?
Two masses of 4.501022 kg each are located along the x-axis. The first mass is at the origin, and the
second mass is at x = +1.25106 m.
44. Find the gravitational field strength at the point on the x-axis directly between the two masses.
46. If a 16.5-kg mass is released at x = +2.50106 m, what will its acceleration be (both magnitude and
direction).
48. Given that the speed of light is c = 3.00108 ms-1, find out how long it takes light
from the sun to reach earth. Convert your answer to minutes.
49. Given that a Pluto year is 90471 Earth days, what is Pluto’s orbital radius?
50. How long does it take light from the sun to reach Pluto?
52. Why is g less on one side than on the other even though the
masses are the same?