Title: Ch13
1Chapter 13
2The fan blade is slowing down. What are the signs
of
1. 2. 3. 4.
3The fan blade is slowing down. What are the signs
of
1. 2. 3. 4.
4Rank in order, from largest to smallest, the five
torques The rods all have the same
length and are pivoted at the dot.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
5Rank in order, from largest to smallest, the five
torques The rods all have the same
length and are pivoted at the dot.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6Rank in order, from largest to smallest, the
angular accelerations
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
7Rank in order, from largest to smallest, the
angular accelerations
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
8Four Ts are made from two identical rods of equal
mass and length. Rank in order, from largest to
smallest, the moments of inertia Ia to Id for
rotation about the dotted line.
1. Ic gt Ib gt Id gt Ia 2. Ic Id gt Ia Ib 3.
Ia Ib gt Ic Id 4. Ia gt Id gt Ib gt Ic 5. Ia gt
Ib gt Id gt Ic
9Four Ts are made from two identical rods of equal
mass and length. Rank in order, from largest to
smallest, the moments of inertia Ia to Id for
rotation about the dotted line.
1. Ic gt Ib gt Id gt Ia 2. Ic Id gt Ia Ib 3.
Ia Ib gt Ic Id 4. Ia gt Id gt Ib gt Ic 5. Ia gt
Ib gt Id gt Ic
10A student holds a meter stick straight out with
one or more masses dangling from it. Rank in
order, from most difficult to least difficult,
how hard it will be for the student to keep the
meter stick from rotating.
1. c gt d gt b gt a 2. b c d gt a 3. c gt b gt d
gt a 4. b gt d gt c gt a 5. c gt d gt a b
11A student holds a meter stick straight out with
one or more masses dangling from it. Rank in
order, from most difficult to least difficult,
how hard it will be for the student to keep the
meter stick from rotating.
1. c gt d gt b gt a 2. b c d gt a 3. c gt b gt d
gt a 4. b gt d gt c gt a 5. c gt d gt a b
12Two buckets spin around in a horizontal circle on
frictionless bearings. Suddenly, it starts to
rain. As a result,
1. The buckets slow down because the angular
momentum of the bucket rain system is
conserved. 2. The buckets continue to rotate at
constant angular velocity because the rain is
falling vertically while the buckets move in a
horizontal plane. 3. The buckets continue to
rotate at constant angular velocity because the
total mechanical energy of the bucket rain
system is conserved. 4. The buckets speed up
because the potential energy of the rain is
transformed into kinetic energy. 5. None of the
above.
13Two buckets spin around in a horizontal circle on
frictionless bearings. Suddenly, it starts to
rain. As a result,
1. The buckets slow down because the angular
momentum of the bucket rain system is
conserved. 2. The buckets continue to rotate at
constant angular velocity because the rain is
falling vertically while the buckets move in a
horizontal plane. 3. The buckets continue to
rotate at constant angular velocity because the
total mechanical energy of the bucket rain
system is conserved. 4. The buckets speed up
because the potential energy of the rain is
transformed into kinetic energy. 5. None of the
above.
14Chapter 13 Reading Quiz
15A new way of multiplying two vectors is
introduced in this chapter. What is it called?
1. Dot Product 2. Scalar Product 3. Tensor
Product 4. Cross Product 5. Angular Product
16A new way of multiplying two vectors is
introduced in this chapter. What is it called?
1. Dot Product 2. Scalar Product 3. Tensor
Product 4. Cross Product 5. Angular Product
17Moment of inertia is
1. the rotational equivalent of mass. 2. the
point at which all forces appear to act. 3. the
time at which inertia occurs. 4. an alternative
term for moment arm.
18Moment of inertia is
1. the rotational equivalent of mass. 2. the
point at which all forces appear to act. 3. the
time at which inertia occurs. 4. an alternative
term for moment arm.
19A rigid body is in equilibrium if
1. 2. 3. neither 1 nor 2. 4. either 1 or 2. 5.
both 1 and 2.
20A rigid body is in equilibrium if
1. 2. 3. neither 1 nor 2. 4. either 1 or 2. 5.
both 1 and 2.