36. A uniform disk has a mass of 3.7 kg and a radius of 0.38 m. The disk is mounted on frictionless bearings and is used as a turntable. The turntable is initially rotating at 20 rpm. A thin-walled hollow cylinder has the same mass and radius as the disk. It is released from rest, just above the turntable, and on the same vertical axis. The hollow cylinder quickly aquires the same final angular velocity as the turntable. The final angular momentum of the system is closest to: (Hint: Conservation of Angular Momentum) a. 0.68 kg m²/s b. 0.56 kg m²/s c. 0.80 kg m²/s d. 0.96 kg m²/s

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36. A uniform disk has a mass of 3.7 kg and a radius of 0.38 m. The disk is mounted on frictionless
bearings and is used as a turntable. The turntable is initially rotating at 20 rpm. A thin-walled
hollow cylinder has the same mass and radius as the disk. It is released from rest, just above the
turntable, and on the same vertical axis. The hollow cylinder quickly aquires the same final
angular velocity as the turntable. The final angular momentum of the system is closest to:
(Hint: Conservation of Angular Momentum)
0.68 kg m²/s
0.56 kg m²/s
C.
0.80 kg m²/s
d.
0.96 kg m²/s
e. 1.1 kg m²/s
37. What can you say about the pressures at points 1 and 2?
a.
b.
a.
b.
c.
a.
b.
C.
C.
d.
the Ame.
C.
d.
e.
a. 53 N
b.
61 N
70 N
78 N
87 N
P₁> P₂
P₁ P2
P₁< P₂
38. A 7.1 kg solid sphere, made of metal whose density is 4100 kg/m³, is suspended by a cord. The
density of water is 1000 kg/m³. When the sphere is immersed in water, the tension in the cord is
closest to: (Hint: F=ma)
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39. A mass oscillates on a horizontal spring with period T = 2.0 s. If the amplitude of the oscillation is doubled,
the new period will be
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40. A 0.077 kg block on a horizontal frictionless surface is attached to a spring whose force constant is 150
N/m. The block is pulled from its equilibrium position of x = 0 m to a displacement x = +0.080 m and
released from rest. The block then executes simple harmonic motion along the x-axis (horizontal). The
displacement of the block at time t = 0.40 s is closest to:
1.0 s
1.4 s
2.0 s
2.8 s
4.0 s
a.
0.08 m
b. -0.03 m
-0.08 m
4
C.
d. 0.03 m
e.
0.3 m
A AE
m
ow? 26
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Transcribed Image Text:36. A uniform disk has a mass of 3.7 kg and a radius of 0.38 m. The disk is mounted on frictionless bearings and is used as a turntable. The turntable is initially rotating at 20 rpm. A thin-walled hollow cylinder has the same mass and radius as the disk. It is released from rest, just above the turntable, and on the same vertical axis. The hollow cylinder quickly aquires the same final angular velocity as the turntable. The final angular momentum of the system is closest to: (Hint: Conservation of Angular Momentum) 0.68 kg m²/s 0.56 kg m²/s C. 0.80 kg m²/s d. 0.96 kg m²/s e. 1.1 kg m²/s 37. What can you say about the pressures at points 1 and 2? a. b. a. b. c. a. b. C. C. d. the Ame. C. d. e. a. 53 N b. 61 N 70 N 78 N 87 N P₁> P₂ P₁ P2 P₁< P₂ 38. A 7.1 kg solid sphere, made of metal whose density is 4100 kg/m³, is suspended by a cord. The density of water is 1000 kg/m³. When the sphere is immersed in water, the tension in the cord is closest to: (Hint: F=ma) bbu2 agnh69d casinotiant no bolerosinon i bruds alon 39. A mass oscillates on a horizontal spring with period T = 2.0 s. If the amplitude of the oscillation is doubled, the new period will be wwwwwww 40. A 0.077 kg block on a horizontal frictionless surface is attached to a spring whose force constant is 150 N/m. The block is pulled from its equilibrium position of x = 0 m to a displacement x = +0.080 m and released from rest. The block then executes simple harmonic motion along the x-axis (horizontal). The displacement of the block at time t = 0.40 s is closest to: 1.0 s 1.4 s 2.0 s 2.8 s 4.0 s a. 0.08 m b. -0.03 m -0.08 m 4 C. d. 0.03 m e. 0.3 m A AE m ow? 26 1
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