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Quiz 10 [Version A] PHYS 221 Fall 2014 STUDENT NAM RECITATION SECTION:. Problem: 2 [2pts] A lock of mass M, attached to a massless spring, is undergoing simple harmonic motion (SHM) with amplitude, r. Ifthe following position(x) versus time(t) graph represents the motion of the block for a certain period of time, rank the magnitude of velocity at the points (A, B, and C). Ve > Va > Ve OT ee ay, Veo aud f\.M /\ ah x2 Oy Ve Vmax PV VV Problem: 2 [1pts+ipts+3pts+3pts] A satellite of mass m, moves around the earth in a circular orbit of radius, R=7000 km, where the radius R is measured from the center of the earth. Note that the mass of the earth, Mz 5.98 x10% kg and the universal gravitational constant, G= 6.67 10-1! Nm?/kg?. (a) _ Write an equation for the magnitude of the gravitational force on the satellite. Be Gem 47 Re (b) The gravitational force on the satellite provides a centripetal acceleration, d, that holds the satellite in a circular orbit. Write an equation for the magnitude of the centripetal force that pulls the satellite toward the center of the orbit. 2 be my oe (€)__ Using the equations from part (a) and (b), find the magnitude of the velocity of the satellite associated with its circular orbit around the earth. Ge ee ae _ V2 5 TQM _ [bana wrt ig? WSs 4) = > ve\FE =\t sy FED xiv vO NV = F540 Sb mic = FSHG mIS (4) __ Using the magnitude of the velocity from part (c), find the time that the satellite takes to complete one orbit around the earth. 3 QrR _ 2x FoUdx10™ S GE2E24S v F549 MIS = 5e2kh5 Quiz 10 [Version B] PHYS 221 Fall 2014 STUDENT NAME:. RECITATION SECTION: Problem: 1 [2pts] A block of mass M, attached to a massless spring, is undergoing simple harmonic motion (SHM) with amplitude, r. if the following position(x) versus time(t) graph represents the motion of the block for a certain period of time, rank the magnitude of acceleration at the points (A, B, and C). De 74a ? 4a x) ee Ld L\ ck x20, azd- aA, Vy Vy) Problem: 2 [1pts+ipts+3pts+3pts] A satellite of mass m, moves around the earth in a circular orbit of radius, R=7300 km, where the radius R is measured from the center of the earth. Note that the mass of the earth, Mz 5.98 x10 kg and the universal gravitational constant, G= 6.67 x10 Nm?/kg?. (2) __ Write an equation for the magnitude of the gravitational force on the satellite. fe tym 8 Re (b) The gravitational force on the satellite provides a centripetal acceleration, d, that holds the satellite in a circular orbit. Write the equation for the magnitude of the centripetal force that pulls the satellite toward the center of the orbit. E- my 2 e (c) _ Using the equations from part (a) and (b), find the magnitude of the velocity of the satellite associated with its circular orbit around the earth. AMA wey? ve [8s Ee Gt ad NWETHE™ ale anid hy ) ee z FB xT F341 GrgeF B12 NF (4) _ Using the magnitude of the velocity from part (c), find the time that the satellite takes to complete one orbit around the earth. % 2G 2G eatoce uf) = 6204-9 $= 6205 Ss. sige eaeiis V FAIZ Mls Quiz 10 [Version C] PHYS 221 Fall 2014 STUDENT NAME:. RECITATION SECTIO! Problem: 2 [2pts] Three identical objects, each of mass, m, are placed in the following configurations on a horizontal plane, as shown in the figure. Which of the following systems (A and B) has the largest magnitude of the gravitational potential energy? Mag nttucle Of gravitation potential Enemy -& ee le "(Ra Rs Ris) Since Ba in system Ais smaller than Rig in sy stemB, sysem A how He Vag eat wuaguitede 2 Obs the qravitetencd pre Problem: 2 [2pts+3pts+3pts) A force of magnitude, F:= 0.75 N, is required to stretch a massless spring 10.0 cm from the equilibrium position, as shown in the figure. A block of mass M=0.50 kg, attached to the spring with a spring constant k, undergoes simple harmonic motion. ‘Atequllbrium postion (2) _ Find the value of the spring constant, k, of the system. EF = —-KAx * 00 — Ka Fe (mag uitude only 7 ax = OPS, yay = 7S Na Amina ems tin (b) Find the angular frequency, w, of the system. > w= FE = ( oe) = Betradls cho > xem) So (©) __ Find the magnitude of the maximum velocity of the block when it passes through the equilibrium position. fpviuns pesiton : At the equidibn Pp ae conere A (amplitucles = Maximunn Lisp la cement = Axzol\nm V =(3 2 0dls) (OV) = 0.307 O15 V = O39 MS —= Quiz 10 [Version D] PHYS 221 Fall 2014 STUDENT NAMI RECITATION SECTIOI Problem: 1 [2pts] Three identical objects, each of mass, m, are placed in the following configurations on a horizontal plane, as shown in the figure. Which of the following systems (A and B) has the least magnitude of the gravitational potential energy? Magnitude ob apm vifecional potential Eneray = Amm/t yt +t- } : Re Rs Rs Rss Since Ria in system B is larger Yhan Rig in systema, sysion & he . Hhe Teast wakntinele gr) he gueviiatonh Problem: 2 [2pts+3pts+3pts} Pe. A force of magnitude, Fi= 0.90 N is required to stretch a massless spring 12.0 cm from the equilibrium position, as shown in the figure. A block of mass M=0.40 kg, attached to the spring with a spring constant k, undergoes simple harmonic motion. ‘Atequilibrium position (@)__ Find the value of the spring constant, k, of the system. =~ Kax X{em) as tetcls on! ooo k= && (maguire ») Be um displacment pos! = © 9PN/o anne FS N/m ‘Atmaxim — it position (b) Find the angular frequency, w, of the system. San Ww -5 jm - 1193 als 75 Treat, om Oo HOKg Find the magnitude of the maximum velocity of the block when it passes through the rium position. © equil At Me equideowum Posten, Ve Vig = USA Aigplacernen™ here ALarmpliuelty = Mme are = Axe or™. DL Ws la 33 vedls > (oem) =O'S2 5

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