Dynamics (Work and Energy) Tutorial
Dynamics (Work and Energy) Tutorial
Dynamics (Work and Energy) Tutorial
3. A man cleaning a floor pulls a vacuum cleaner with a force of magnitude F =50.0 N at an
angle of 30.0 with the horizontal as shown below. Calculate the work done by the force on
the vacuum cleaner as the vacuum cleaner is displaced 3.00 m to the right.
Answer: 130J
4. A man wishes to load a refrigerator onto a truck using as ramp, as shown below. He claims
that less work would be required to load the truck if the length L of the ramp were increased.
Is his statement valid?
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5. In the sport of pole vaulting, the jumpers centre of mass must clear the pole. Assume that a
59-kg jumper must raise the centre of mass from 1.1 m off the ground to 4.6 m off the ground.
What is the jumpers gravitational potential energy at the top of the bar relative to where the
jumper started to jump?
Answer: 2 kJ
6. Find the kinetic energy of a 48-g dart travelling at a speed of 3.4 m/s.
Answer: 0.28J
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14. Which of the following is true at the point where you reach the top of your jump on a
trampoline?
(a) The mechanical energy is zero.
(b) The potential energy is at a maximum.
(c) The kinetic energy and potential energy are equal.
(d) The potential energy is zero.
15. What is the ability to do work called?
(a) Movement
(b) Power
(c) Energy
(d) Force
16. Why are you not doing any work when you are carrying your backpack to class at a constant
speed?
17. Compare energy and work. What does one have to do with the other?
18. What are two things that must happen for work to be done?
19. A worker does 25 J of work lifting a bucket, then sets the bucket back down in the same place.
What is the total net work done on the bucket?
(a) 25 J
(b) 25J
(c) 0J
(d) 50J
20. A horizontal force of 200 N is applied to move a 55 kg television set across a 10 m level
surface. What is the work done by the 200 N force on the television set?
(a) 550J
(b) 6000J
(c) 2000J
(d) 11000J
21. What is the kinetic energy of a 0.135 kg baseball thrown at 40.0 m/s?
(a) 54.0 J
(b) 108 J
(c) 87.0 J
(d) 216 J
22. Gravitational potential energy is always measured in relation to _____________.
(a) Kinetic energy
(b) Total potential energy
(c) Mechanical energy
(d) A zero level
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23. An object weighing 15 newtons is lifted from the ground to a height of 0.22 meter. The
increase in the objects gravitational potential energy is approximately ___________.
(a) 310J
(b) 32 J
(c) 3.3J
(d) 0.34J
24. As an object falls freely, the kinetic energy of the object __________.
(a) Decreases
(b) Increases
(c) Remain the same
25. It is given that 1 gallon gasoline has energy content of 125,000 BTU and 1 BTU ~ 1,000 J
(actually 1,055.056 J). Suppose the energy in gasoline was converted completely into kinetic
energy of a 1000 kg car. How fast would the car be going after burning 1 gallon of gas?
(a) 5 m/s
(b) 10 m/s
(c) 50 m/s
(d) 100 m/s
(e) 500 m/s
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