INSTRUCTIONS: - Show the 'free body diagrams' completely. - Show all equations obtained from the free body diagrams, and how equations are derived from the FBD. - Show all solutions completely. • A movie stuntman (mass 80.0 kg) stands on a window ledge 5.0 m above the floor. Grabbing a rope attached to a chandelier, he swings down to grapple with the movie's villain (mass 70.0 kg), who is standing directly under the chandelier. (Assume that the stuntman's center of mass moves downward 5.0 m. He releases the rope just as he reaches the villain.) (a) With what speed do the entwined foes start to slide across the floor? (b) If the coefficient of kinetic friction of their bodies with the floor is uk = 0.250, how far do they slide? 5,0 m Start A spring of negligible mass has force constant k = 800 N/m. (a) How far must the spring be compressed for 1.20 J of potential energy to be stored in it? (b) You place the spring vertically with one end on the floor. You then lay a 1.60-kg book on top of the spring and release the book from rest. Find the maximum distance the spring will be compressed. 1.00 m m = 80.0 kg A 45.0 kg woman stands up in a 60.0 kg canoe 5.00 m long. She walks from a point 1.00 m from one end to a point 1.00 m from the other end. If you ignore resistance to motion of the canoe in the water, how far does the canoe move during this process? Hint: het external force is zero, momentum of CENTER of MASS is constantly at rest, and therefore position of center of mass does not change. m = 70.0 kg 3.00 m Finish 1.00 m
INSTRUCTIONS: - Show the 'free body diagrams' completely. - Show all equations obtained from the free body diagrams, and how equations are derived from the FBD. - Show all solutions completely. • A movie stuntman (mass 80.0 kg) stands on a window ledge 5.0 m above the floor. Grabbing a rope attached to a chandelier, he swings down to grapple with the movie's villain (mass 70.0 kg), who is standing directly under the chandelier. (Assume that the stuntman's center of mass moves downward 5.0 m. He releases the rope just as he reaches the villain.) (a) With what speed do the entwined foes start to slide across the floor? (b) If the coefficient of kinetic friction of their bodies with the floor is uk = 0.250, how far do they slide? 5,0 m Start A spring of negligible mass has force constant k = 800 N/m. (a) How far must the spring be compressed for 1.20 J of potential energy to be stored in it? (b) You place the spring vertically with one end on the floor. You then lay a 1.60-kg book on top of the spring and release the book from rest. Find the maximum distance the spring will be compressed. 1.00 m m = 80.0 kg A 45.0 kg woman stands up in a 60.0 kg canoe 5.00 m long. She walks from a point 1.00 m from one end to a point 1.00 m from the other end. If you ignore resistance to motion of the canoe in the water, how far does the canoe move during this process? Hint: het external force is zero, momentum of CENTER of MASS is constantly at rest, and therefore position of center of mass does not change. m = 70.0 kg 3.00 m Finish 1.00 m
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