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Problem 1.

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If friction is neglected for figure A, determine:

a.) The value of F needed to cause an acceleration of 2m/𝑠 2 to the right.


b.) The work done by the force F as it moves 5.0m to the right.
c.) The work done by the gravity as it moves 5.0 m to the right.
d.) The work done by the normal force as it moves 5.0 m to the right.
e.) The net work done on the box.
Problem 2.0

If the coefficient of friction for figure A is 0.22, determine:

a.) The value of F needed to cause an acceleration of 2m/𝑠 2 to the right.


b.) The work done by the force F as it moves 5.0 m to the right.
c.) The work done by the gravity as it moves 5.0 m to the right.
d.) The work done by the normal force as it moves 5.0 m to the right.
e.) What type of friction is being considered and the work done by friction as it moves 5.0 m to the
right.
f.) The net work done on the box.
Problem 3.0

The coefficient of friction for figure B is 0.22, determine:

a.) The value of F needed to cause an acceleration of 2m/𝑠 2 to the right.


b.) The work done by the force F as it moves 5.0 m to the right.
c.) The work done by the gravity as it moves 5.0 m to the right.
d.) The work done by the normal force as it moves 5.0 m to the right.
e.) What type of friction is being considered and the work done by friction as it moves 5.0 m to the
right.
f.) The net work done on the box.
Problem 4.0

The coefficient of friction for figure C is 0.22, determine:

a.) The net work done on the box? The box moves 2.0 m
b.) The work done by the gravity as it moves 2.0 m downhill
c.) The work done by the normal force as it moves 2.0 m downhill
d.) What type of friction is being considered and the work done by friction as it moves 2.0 m
downhill.
Problem 5.0

A crane lifts a 1100 kg car vertically at a constant speed. If the car is raised a total height of 4.0 m
determine:

a.) The value of force needed to lift the car


b.) The work done by this lifting force
c.) The work done by gravity
d.) The net work done on the car
Problem 6.0

A crane lifts 1100 kg car vertically with an acceleration of 0.75m/𝑠 2 . If the car is raised a total height
of 4.0 m during this acceleration determine:
a.) The value of force needed to lift the car
b.) The work done by this lifting force
c.) The work done by gravity
d.) The net work done on the car
Problem 7.0
An electron has a mass of 9.11x10^-31kg. A certain elephant weighs 6600 llbs. If this elephant
walked with a speed of 2.1 m/s would it be possible for the electron to have the same kinetic
energy? Support your answer.
Hint: the speed of light is 6.706x10^8mph and there are 1609 meters in mile.
Problem 8.0
What is the airspeed of an unladen swallow? What do you mean; an African or European
Swallow? If the average mass of a European swallow is 20.3 grams and that of the African
swallow is 141.75 grams determine the speed of each when they have the same kinetic energy
(1.228 joules).
Problem 9.0
Which has more potential energy: a 10-pound bowling ball that is 1.0 m above the ground or 2.7-
gram ping pong ball that is 1000 m above the ground?
Problem 10.0
How much energy is stored in a pinball machine spring (constant = 750 N/m) that is compressed
3.0 cm?
Problem 11.0
Mrs. Klein (59-kg) climbs a ladder to the top of the roof (3.8-m) in 18 seconds. Mr. Bruening
(115-kg) completes the same task in 22 seconds and Mrs. Austin (55.5-kg) can do it in 15
seconds. Rank the teachers in order of the most powerful to the least.
Problem 12.0
A corvette can go from 0-60 mph in 4.3 seconds. If the mass of the car is 1443-kg how much
work is required to complete this task (assuming it is on a horizontal road)? What is the power
(in hp) of the corvette?

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