PC1431 Assignment 1 Answers
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Assignment 1: Kinematics in 2 and 3 Dimensions Due: 2:00am on Friday, February 8, 2013 Note: To understand how points are awarded, read your instructor's Grading Policy.
Exercise 2.14
The figure shows the velocity of a solar-powered car as a function of time. The driver accelerates from a stop sign, cruises for 20 at a constant speed of 60 stop 40 , and then brakes to come to a after leaving the stop sign.
Part A
Compute the average acceleration during the time interval Express your answer using two significant figures. ANSWER: = 1.7 to .
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Part B
Compute the average acceleration during the time interval Express your answer using two significant figures. ANSWER: = -1.7 to .
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Part C
Compute the average acceleration during the time interval Express your answer using two significant figures. ANSWER: = 0 to .
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Part D
Compute the average acceleration during the time interval Express your answer using two significant figures. ANSWER: = 0 to .
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Part E
What is the instantaneous acceleration at ?
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Part F
What is the instantaneous acceleration at ?
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away, at the same height above the ground as it was shot. Use magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity.
Part A
Find , the time that the arrow spends in the air.
Hint 1. Find
Find the horizontal component of the initial velocity. and given symbolic quantities.
Hint 2. Find
What is the vertical component of the initial velocity? .
ANSWER: =
Hint 2. Find the time of flight in terms of the initial vertical component of velocity.
From the change in the vertical component of velocity, you should be able to find and . in terms of
and
Hint 1. Find
When applied to the y-component of velocity, in this problem the formula for constant acceleration is with
What is
, the vertical component of velocity when the arrow hits the tree? only.
ANSWER: =
symbolically.
If you have an expression for the initial vertical velocity component in terms in terms of and , and another in terms of and , you should be able to eliminate this initial component to find an expression for Express your answer symbolically in terms of given variables. ANSWER: =
ANSWER: = 6.7
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Suppose someone drops an apple from a vertical distance of 6.0 meters, directly above the point where the arrow hits the tree.
Part B
How long after the arrow was shot should the apple be dropped, in order for the arrow to pierce the
apple as the arrow hits the tree? Express your answer numerically in seconds, to two significant figures.
Hint 2. Find the time it takes for the apple to fall 6.0 meters
How long does it take an apple to fall 6.0 meters? Express your answer numerically in seconds, to two significant figures. ANSWER: = 1.1
ANSWER: = 5.6
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Circular Launch
A ball is launched up a semicircular chute in such a way that at the top of the chute, just before it goes into free fall, the ball has a centripetal acceleration of magnitude 2 .
Part A
How far from the bottom of the chute does the ball land? Your answer for the distance the ball travels from the end of the chute should contain .
ANSWER: =
ANSWER:
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Problem 3.50
Spiraling Up. It is common to see birds of prey rising upward on thermals. The paths they take may be spiral-like. You can model the spiral motion as uniform circular motion combined with a constant upward velocity. Assume a bird completes a circle of radius 8.00 m every 5.00 s and rises vertically at a rate of 3.00 m/s.
Part A
Find the speed of the bird relative to the ground. ANSWER: 10.5 m/s
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Part B
Find the magnitude of the bird's acceleration. ANSWER: 12.6
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Part C
Find the direction of the bird's acceleration. ANSWER:
0.0
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Part D
Find the angle between the bird's velocity vector and the horizontal. ANSWER: 16.6
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Problem 3.69
Two tanks are engaged in a training exercise on level ground. The first tank fires a paint-filled training round with a muzzle speed of 245 at an angle 14.4 above the horizontal while advancing toward the second tank with a speed of 13.5 relative to the ground. The second tank is retreating at a speed of 31.5
relative to the ground, but is hit by the shell. You can ignore air resistance and assume the shell hits at the same height above ground from which it was fired.
Part A
Find the distance between the tanks when the round was first fired. Take free fall acceleration to be ANSWER: 2730 m = 9.80 .
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Part B
Find the distance between the tanks at the time of impact. Take free fall acceleration to be ANSWER: 2950 m = 9.80 .
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Battleship Shells
A battleship simultaneously fires two shells toward two identical enemy ships. One shell hits ship A, which is close by, and the other hits ship B, which is farther away. The two shells are fired at the same speed. Assume that air resistance is negligible and that the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity is . Note that after Part B the question setup changes slightly.
Part A
What shape is the trajectory (graph of y vs. x) of the shells? ANSWER: straight line parabola hyperbola The shape cannot be determined.
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Part B
For two shells fired at the same speed which statement about the horizontal distance traveled is correct?
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Now, consider for the remaining parts of the question below that both shells are fired at an angle greater than 45 degrees with respect to the horizontal. Remember that enemy ship A is closer than enemy ship B.
Part C
Which shell is fired at the larger angle?
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Part D
Which shell is launched with a greater vertical velocity, ANSWER: A B Both shells are launched with the same vertical velocity. ?
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Part E
Which shell is launched with a greater horizontal velocity, ANSWER: A B Both shells are launched with the same horizontal velocity. ?
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Part F
Which shell reaches the greater maximum height?
What determines the maximum height reached by the shell? ANSWER: horizontal velocity vertical velocity mass of the shell
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Part G
Which shell has the longest travel time (time elapsed between being fired and hitting the enemy ship)?
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A Wild Ride
A car in a roller coaster moves along a track that consists of a sequence of ups and downs. Let the x axis be parallel to the ground and the positive y axis point upward. In the time interval from to s, the trajectory of the car along a certain section of the track is given by , where is a positive dimensionless constant.
Part A
At is the roller coaster car ascending or descending?
ANSWER: =
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What does a negative y component of velocity tell you about the direction of the motion of the car?
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Part B
Derive a general expression for the speed of the car.
and .
ANSWER: , =
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ANSWER: =
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Part C
The roller coaster is designed according to safety regulations that prohibit the speed of the car from exceeding . Find the maximum value of allowed by these regulations. Express your answer using two significant figures.
If you are trying to find the maximum value of a function over a fixed interval, you must also check whether the function is maximized at one of the endpoints of the interval. It might help to sketch the velocity versus time.
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Note that the first derivative of the speed is not necessarily equal to the magnitude of the car's acceleration. In two dimensions, to find the magnitude of the acceleration, you would first need to find the x and y components of the acceleration, then compute the magnitude of the acceleration vector.
Hint 3. Find the time at which the speed reaches its maximum value
At what time does the speed reach its maximum value?
Remember to check not only the points where the derivative of the function is zero but also the endpoints of the interval to . Express your answer in seconds. ANSWER: = 2
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Now calculate the value of the speed of the car at .
ANSWER: =
ANSWER: = 1.7
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Part A
Find the highest point in the trajectory, .
Express the highest point in terms of the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity , the initial velocity , and the angle .
Alternately, if you prefer, you could first find the time required to reach the maximum height from the first equation, and then use this time in the second equation to solve for .
ANSWER: =
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Part B
What is the range of the projectile, Express the range in terms of , ? , and .
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Hint 2. Find
What is the x coordinate of the projectile's position? Express your answer in terms of , ANSWER: = , and .
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ANSWER: =
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Consider your advice to an artillery officer who has the following problem. From his current postition, he must shoot over a hill of height at a target on the other side, which has the same elevation as his gun. He knows from his accurate map both the bearing and the distance to the target and also that the hill is halfway to the target. To shoot as accurately as possible, he wants the projectile to just barely pass above the hill.
Part C
Find the angle above the horizontal at which the projectile should be fired. and .
ANSWER: =
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ANSWER: =
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Recall the following trigonometry formulas: ,
, and .
In this case, since can draw a right triangle with "adjacent" side of length as one of the angles, an "opposite" side of length and
Part D
What is the initial speed? Express in terms of , , and .
Hint 2. Find
Use the expression you derived for Leave your answer in terms of ANSWER: and and the Pythagorean theorem to find .
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Hint 3. Find
Now find the expression for Leave your answer in terms of ANSWER: = . and .
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Now use one of the equations that you had derived for and/or from the previous hints to find . and and the expression for
ANSWER: =
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Part E
Find , the flight time of the projectile.
and
ANSWER: =
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Part A
Choose the answer that best completes the following sentence: The particle's motion at can be described by ____________. ANSWER: an ellipse starting at time an ellipse starting at time a circle starting at time a circle starting at time on the positive x axis on the positive y axis on the positive x axis on the positive y axis
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The quantity circular motion. (Greek letter omega) is defined to be the angular velocity of the particle. Note that is constant, the particle is said to undergo uniform must have units of radians per second. If
Part B
When does the particle first cross the negative x axis? Express your answer in terms of some or all of the variables . ANSWER: = (Greek letter omega), , and
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Now, consider the velocity and speed of the particle.
Part C
Find the particle's velocity as a function of time. Express your answer using unit vectors (e.g., , , and ). + , where and are functions of ,
Hint 1. Derivative of
In the problem statement, you were given . The velocity of the particle will be . Find the derivative of with respect to time. , , , and .
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ANSWER:
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Part D
Find the speed of the particle at time . Express your answer in terms of some or all of the variables , , and .
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ANSWER: =
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Note that the speed of the particle is constant: .
Part E
Now find the acceleration of the particle. Express your answer using unit vectors (e.g., , , and ). + , where and are functions of ,
ANSWER: =
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Part F
Your calculation is actually a derivation of the centripetal acceleration. To see this, express the acceleration of the particle in terms of its position . Express your answer in terms of some or all of the variables ANSWER: = and .
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Part G
Now find the magnitude of the acceleration as a function of time. Express your answer in terms of some or all of the variables ANSWER: = , , and .
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Part H
Finally, express the magnitude of the particle's acceleration in terms of you obtained for the speed of the particle. Express your answer in terms of one or both of the variables ANSWER: = and . and using the expression
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There are three important things to remember about centripetal acceleration: 1. The centripetal acceleration is simply the acceleration of a particle going around in a circle. 2. It has magnitude of either or . 3. It is directed radially inward.
Part A
What is the direction of the acceleration of the object at moment 5? Enter the letter of the arrow with this direction from the compass rose in the figure. Type Zif the acceleration vector has zero length.
. Then, the change in velocity that the object undergoes in that interval of time is . If one represents the velocity of the object graphically with vectors, then the
change of velocity can be evaluated simply by applying the rule of subtraction of vectors, as shown in the picture.
ANSWER: A
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Part B
What is the direction of the acceleration of the object at moments 0 and 10? Enter the letters corresponding to the arrows with these directions from the compass rose in the figure, separated by commas. Type Zif the acceleration vector has zero length.
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Hint 2. Definition of acceleration
Acceleration is defined as the change in velocity per unit time. Mathematically, . Since velocity is a vector, acceleration is a vector that points in the direction of the change in the velocity.
To find the acceleration at moment 0, subtract the (vector) velocity at moment 0 from the velocity at moment 1. Similarly, to find the acceleration at moment 10, subtract the (vector) velocity at moment 9 from the velocity at moment 10. ANSWER: directions at time step 0, time step 10 = D,F
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A Canoe on a River
A canoe has a velocity of 0.360 0.580 east relative to the earth. southeast relative to the earth. The canoe is on a river that is flowing at
Part A
Find the magnitude of the velocity of the canoe relative to the river.
relative to S, the velocity of the body relative to S is given by the vector sum . This equation is known as the Galilean transformation of velocity. ANSWER:
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Hint 3. Find the components of the velocity of the canoe relative to the river
Let the x axis point from west to east and the y axis from south to north. Find , the x and the y components of the velocity of the canoe relative to the river. Express the two velocity components, separated by a comma, in meters per second. and
ANSWER: , = -0.325,-0.255
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Now simply calculate the magnitude of the squares of its components. , which is given by the square root of the sum of
ANSWER: = 0.413
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Part B
Find the direction of the velocity of the canoe relative to the river. Express your answer as an angle measured south of west.
ANSWER:
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Problem 3.34
The Ferris wheel in the figure , which rotates counterclockwise, is just starting up. At a given instant, a passenger on the rim of the wheel and passing through the lowest point of his circular motion is moving at 3.00 m/s and is gaining speed at a rate of .
Part A
Find the magnitude of the passenger's acceleration at this instant. ANSWER: 0.814
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Part B
Find the direction of the passenger's acceleration at this instant. ANSWER: 37.9 to the right of vertical
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Problem 3.78
You are flying in a light airplane spotting traffic for a radio station. Your flight carries you due east above a highway. Landmarks below tell you that your speed is 47.0 relative to the ground and your air speed indicator also reads 47.0 . However, the nose of your airplane is pointed somewhat south of east and .
the station's weather person tells you that the wind is blowing with speed 20.0
Part A
In which direction is the wind blowing? Express your answer as an angle measured east of north. ANSWER: 12.3 east of north
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Score Summary: Your score on this assignment is 100%. You received 50 out of a possible total of 50 points.