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Quiz 3: Mechanical Objects, Part 1
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Question 41
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Suppose a soap box car is coasting on a track (no motor; no brake), moving from left to right, and part of the track is shown below. Friction /air resistance is present and the car comes to a stop at point E.
-Please identify points of maximum and minimum potential energy, if any.
Question 42
Essay
Suppose a soap box car is coasting on a track (no motor; no brake), moving from left to right, and part of the track is shown below. Friction /air resistance is present and the car comes to a stop at point E.
-Please identify points of maximum and minimum total energy, if any.
Question 43
Multiple Choice
Like a baseball bat, a tennis racket has a sweet spot at its center of percussion. If a tennis ball hits this center of percussion, the racket's handle does not accelerate. This is because
Question 44
Multiple Choice
You go through a loop in a roller coaster at constant speed. Where is your apparent weight a minimum?
Question 45
Multiple Choice
You are riding a very fast Ferris Wheel so that you actually notice a variation in your apparent weight. Where is your apparent weight maximum?
Question 46
Multiple Choice
You are riding an amusement park ride where you are strapped to the inside of a giant metal wheel that is rotating quite rapidly. Your acceleration is
Question 47
Multiple Choice
You go to an amusement park and, being in a physics class, you have connections. The management lets you stand on a scale as you ride a Ferris Wheel that rotates fairly rapidly. You will notice the lowest reading on the scale