Physics Chapter 8 Test
What is the relationship between the center of gravity and the support base for an object that is in stable equilibrium?
A vertical line through the center of gravity must pass inside the support base of the object.
Why doesn't the Leaning Tower of Pisa topple over?
A vertical line through the center of gravity passes inside its support base.
What is the law of inertia for rotating systems in terms of angular momentum?
Angular momentum does not change without an applied external torque.
Where is the center of mass of a hollow soccer ball?
In the center of the ball
Is it easier to balance a long rod with a mass attached to it when the mass is closer to your hand or when the mass is farther away?
It is easier when the mass is farther from your hand.
The tapered shape of the wheel rims of trains that ride on railroad tracks allows opposite wheels to
travel at different linear speeds for the same rotational speed. in effect, vary their diameters.
Your pet hamster sits on a record player that has constant angular speed. If the hamster moves to a point three times as far from the center, then its linear speed
triples.
To rotate a stubborn screw, it is best to use a screwdriver that has a
wide handle
Distinguish between linear momentum and angular momentum.
Angular momentum depends on the distribution of mass, whereas linear momentum depends on the total mass.
Why does bending your legs when running enable you to swing your legs to and fro more rapidly?
Bending your legs shortens them, thus reducing rotational inertia.
What is required to change the angular momentum of a system?
External torque
How is a flywheel constructed to maximize its rotational inertia?
Most of the mass is concentrated far from the axis.
If the string that holds a whirling can in its circular path breaks, what kind of force causes it to move in a straight- line path: centripetal, centrifugal, or no force? What law of physics supports your answer?
No force; Newton's first law
Which horse moves faster in m/s on a merry-go-round?
One near outer rail
When you whirl a can at the end of a string in a circular path, what is the direction of the force you exert on the can?
Toward the center of the circle
How does the force needed to turn the wrench change if you increase the lever arm?
It decreases.
Is it easier for a circus performer to balance a long rod held vertically with people hanging off the other end, or the same long rod without the people at the other end, and why?
It is easier for the performer to balance a long rod held vertically with people at the other end because the rotational inertia is greater.
If you hang at rest by your hands from a long vertical rope, where is your center of gravity with respect to the rope?
Somewhere straight below where your hands grab the rope
How can gravity be simulated in an orbiting space station?
Spin two pods connected by a cable Rotate a cylinder to create centrifugal force as viewed by a person on the inside of the curved outer wall Spin a station shaped like a bicycle wheel
On a rotating turntable, how do tangential speed and rotational speed vary with distance from the center?
Tangential speed increases with distance. Rotational speed is constant.
When Dr. Hewitt cuts the broom right through the center of gravity, how do the weights of the two sides of the broom compare?
The shorter side, where the bristles of the broom are, has a greater weight than the handle.
When a twirling ice skater brings her arms inward, her rotational speed
increases.
Each rolling wheel of a railroad train is tapered. Compared with the wide part, the narrow part of the wheel has a tangential speed that is
less.
Centrifugal forces seem real to observers in a reference frame that is
rotating
Consider someone in a rotating space habitat. Rotational motion provides _______.
a support force
The rotational inertia of your leg is less when your leg is
bent
It is more difficult to swing your legs back and forth when your legs are
straight
Suppose we replace the mass in the video with one that is four times heavier. How far from the free end must we place the pivot to keep the meter stick in balance?
90 cm (10 cm from the weight)
Why can't you stand with your heels and back to a wall and then bend over to touch your toes and return to your stand-up position?
A vertical line through the center of gravity of your body is in front of the tips of your toes, which is outside your support base.
Consider three axes of rotation for a pencil: along the lead, at right angles to the lead at the middle, and at right angles to the lead at one end. Rate the rotational inertias about each axis from smallest to largest.
Axis along the lead, through the center, through one end
The experimenter from the video rotates on his stool, this time holding his empty hands in his lap. You stand on a desk above him and drop a long, heavy bean bag straight down so that it lands across his lap, in his hands. What happens?
He spins slower.
If a skater who is spinning pulls her arms in so as to reduce her rotational inertia by half, by how much will her angular momentum change? By how much will her rate of spin change?
Her angular momentum does not change. Her spin rate doubles.
If you toss a stick into the air, it appears to wobble all over the place. Specifically, about what place does it wobble?
It will rotate about the center of mass.
Why does the rotational inertia of the rod with the attached mass closer to your hand compare the way it does with the rotational inertial of the rod with the attached mass farther away?
Rotational inertia depends on whether the mass is farther or closer to the point of rotation. The farther the mass is, the higher the rotational inertia.
Which of the following statements correctly describes the system shown in the figure?
The angular acceleration of the pulley is nonzero.
Where is the center of mass of a baseball? Where is its center of gravity?
The center of mass and the center of gravity are both at the center of the spherical ball.
What happens when block B moves downward?
The cord's tension on the right side of the pulley is higher than on the left side.
How does the rotational inertia of the rod with the mass toward the bottom compare with the rotational inertia of the mass toward the top?
The rotational inertia of the rod with the mass closer to the top is greater than the rotational inertia of the rod with the mass closer to the bottom.
Which will have the greater acceleration rolling down an incline: a hoop or a solid disk? Why?
The solid disk will because the mass is closer to the axis of rotation.
A tapered cup rolled on a flat surface makes a circular path. What does this tell you about the tangential speed of the rim of the wide end of the cup compared with that of the rim of the narrow end?
The tangential speed of the wide end is faster.
If Christy wishes to rotate her skateboard, then she must
apply a torque
The difference between linear momentum and angular momentum involves
both of the above (two different types of speed + a radial distance)
The tangential speed on the outer edge of a rotating carousel is _______.
greater than toward the center
If a turntable's rotational speed is halved, then the linear speed of your pet hamster sitting on the edge of the record will
halve
Consider someone in a rotating space habitat. The outward force felt by the person _______.
has no reaction counterpart
How does the lever arm change if you decrease the angle of the force?
It decreases.
When a rock tied to a string whirled in a horizontal circle somehow doubles in mass but keeps the same speed, the string tension _______.
doubles
When the rotational speed of a rotating system doubles, its angular momentum _______.
doubles
The torque exerted by a crowbar on an object increases with increased _______.
force and leverage distance
If you place a long pipe over the end of a wrench when trying to rotate a stubborn bolt, effectively making the wrench handle four times as long, you'll multiply the torque by
four
Rotational inertia about the midpoint of an object becomes greater with _______.
increased mass and increased distance to mass concentration
What are the units of measurement for tangential speed? For rotational speed?
m/s for tangential, RPM for rotational
When a rock tied to a string is whirled in a horizontal circle, doubling the speed _______.
quadruples the tension in the string
A torque acting on an object tends to produce
rotation
Where is the center of gravity of the broom that Dr. Hewitt holds up?
at the balance point
A vertically-held sledge hammer is easier to balance when the heavier end is
at the top, away from your hand
Which of these has its center of mass in a spot where the ball has no mass?
basketball
A ball that gains speed as it rolls down a hill experiences a
both of the above: net torque, net force
Toss a tennis racquet into the air while applying some torque and it will wobble about its
center of mass.
Centripetal force does no work on a circularly-moving object because
centripetal force is directed perpendicular to the motion.
The center of mass of a human body is located at a point that
changes as a person bends over
When you do somersaults, you'll more easily rotate when your body is
curled into a ball shape.
How does the lever arm change when you decrease the distance to the nut?
It decreases.
As distance increases between most of the mass of an object and its center of rotation, how does rotational inertia change?
It increases.
Why is centrifugal force in a rotating frame called a "fictitious force"?
It is not a fundamental force of nature. Instead, it is a force that only appears in an accelerating frame of reference.
What is meant by the "lever arm" of a torque?
It is the perpendicular distance from the rotational axis to the line along which the force acts.
Inertia depends on mass; rotational inertia depends on mass and something else. What?
The distribution of mass about the axis of rotation
Which is easier to get swinging: a baseball bat held at the narrow end or a bat held closer to the massive end (choked up)? Also answer for a short bat versus a long bat.
The easiest is choked up and a short bat.
Is it an inward force or an outward force that is exerted on the clothes during the spin cycle of an automatic washing machine? What about the direction of the force on the water?
The force is inward on clothes and there is none on water.
How does the tapered rim of a wheel on a railroad train allow one part of the rim to have a greater tangential speed than another part when it is rolling on a track?
The tangential speed is proportional to the radius. The inside of the wheel rolls on a larger radius than the outside of the wheel.
How does the torque due to the weight of one side of the broom exerted around the balance point compare with the torque exerted by the weight of the other side of the broom around the balance point?
The torque due to the weight of the shorter side (the bristles of the broom) is equal in magnitude to the torque due to the weight of the longer side, and opposite in direction.
If you are not wearing a seat belt in a car that rounds a curve, and you slide across your seat and slam against a car door, what kind of force is responsible for your slide: centripetal, centrifugal, or no force?
There is no force as viewed by someone outside the car. To them you move in a straight line.
How do clockwise and counterclockwise torques compare when a system is balanced?
They are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
What does a torque tend to do to an object?
Torque tends to twist or change the state of rotation of the object.
The rotational inertia of a pencil is greatest when rotated about an axis
about its end, like a pendulum
The famous Leaning Tower of Pisa doesn't topple over because its center of gravity is
above a place of support
The center of gravity of a basketball is located _______.
at its geometrical center