Title: Jeopardy
1Jeopardy
Centripetal Force
Rotation Revolution
Speed Frequency
Misc.
Misc. 2
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Final Jeopardy
2100 Question from Centripetal Force
(True or False) When you whirl a can on the end
of a string, the centripetal force on the can is
actually the pull of the string on the can.
3100 Answer from Centripetal Force
(True or False) When you whirl a can on the end
of a string, the centripetal force on the can is
actually the pull of the string on the can.
4200 Question from Centripetal Force
(True or False) Any force that causes an object
to move in a circular path is called a
centripetal force.
5200 Answer from Centripetal Force
(True or False) Any force that causes an object
to move in a circular path is called a
centripetal force.
6300 Question from Centripetal Force
- A string with a rock on the end makes a conical
pendulum, the centripetal force that holds the
rock in its circular path is the - Vertical component of the string tension
- Horizontal component of the string tension
- Tension in the string
7300 Answer from Centripetal Force
- A string with a rock on the end makes a conical
pendulum, the centripetal force that holds the
rock in its circular path is the - Vertical component of the string tension
- Horizontal component of the string tension
- Tension in the string
8400 Question from Centripetal Force
- When a railroad train rounds a banked track, the
centripetal force needed comes not from friction,
but from the - Horizontal component of the normal force.
- Vertical component of the normal force
- Normal force
- None of the above
9400 Answer from Centripetal Force
- When a railroad train rounds a banked track, the
centripetal force needed comes not from friction,
but from the - Horizontal component of the normal force.
- Vertical component of the normal force
- Normal force
- None of the above
10500 Question from Centripetal Force
- The centripetal force exerted on stunt
motorcyclist Biker Bob while riding on the inner
vertical surface of a circular track is - Friction
- His weight
- the normal force
- None of the above
11500 Answer from Centripetal Force
- The centripetal force exerted on stunt
motorcyclist Biker Bob while riding on the inner
vertical surface of a circular track is - Friction
- His weight
- the normal force
- None of the above
12100 Question from Rotation Revolution
(True or False) A straight line about which
rotation takes place is called an axis.
13100 Answer from Rotation Revolution
(True or False) A straight line about which
rotation takes place is called an axis.
14200 Question from Rotation Revolution
(True or False) The rotational speed of a wheel
is defined as the number of rotations it makes in
a unit of time.
15200 Answer from Rotation Revolution
(True or False) The rotational speed of a wheel
is defined as the number of rotations it makes in
a unit of time.
16300 Question from Rotation Revolution
You sit at the outer rim of a Ferris wheel that
rotates at 9 RPM . What would your rotational
speed be if you were instead clinging to a
position halfway from the center to the outer rim?
17300 Answer from Rotation Revolution
You sit at the outer rim of a Ferris wheel that
rotates at 9 RPM . What would your rotational
speed be if you were instead clinging to a
position halfway from the center to the outer
rim? 9 RPM
18400 Question from Rotation Revolution
- Earth rotates and revolves through space. Earth
rotates about the _______, which is and ________
axis. - Sun, external
- Sun, internal
- North/South pole, external
- North/South pole, internal
19400 Answer from Rotation Revolution
- Earth rotates and revolves through space. Earth
rotates about the _______, which is an ________
axis. - Sun, external
- Sun, internal
- North/South pole, external
- North/South pole, internal
20500 Question from Rotation Revolution
- Earth rotates and revolves through space. Earth
revolves about the _______, which is and ________
axis. - Sun, external
- Sun, internal
- North/South pole, external
- North/South pole, internal
21500 Answer from Rotation
- Earth rotates and revolves through space. Earth
revolves about the _______, which is an ________
axis. - Sun, external
- Sun, internal
- North/South pole, external
- North/South pole, internal
22100 Question from Speed Frequency
- Which of the following is NOT a unit of
rotational speed? - Rotations per minute
- Meters per second
- Revolutions per minute
- Revolutions per second
- Rotations per second
23100 Answer from Speed Frequency
- Which of the following is NOT a unit of
rotational speed? - Rotations per minute
- Meters per second
- Revolutions per minute
- Revolutions per second
- Rotations per second
24200 Question from Speed Frequency
- Which has the greater linear speed, a horse near
the outside rail of a merry-go-round or a horse
near the inside rail? - The inside horse
- Neither they have the same linear speed.
- The outside horse
25200 Answer from Speed Frequency
- Which has the greater linear speed, a horse near
the outside rail of a merry-go-round or a horse
near the inside rail? - The inside horse
- Neither they have the same linear speed.
- The outside horse
26300 Question from Speed Frequency
Hamlet, a hamster, runs on his exercise wheel,
which turns around once every 0.5 s. What is the
frequency of the wheel?
27300 Answer from Speed Frequency
Hamlet, a hamster, runs on his exercise wheel,
which turns around once every 0.5 s. What is the
frequency of the wheel? 2 Hz f 1/T f 1/0.5
s f 2Hz
28400 Question from Speed Frequency
The tangential speed at the outer rim of a Ferris
wheel is 12m/s. What is the tangential speed of a
position halfway from the center to the outer rim?
29400 Answer from Speed Frequency
The tangential speed at the outer rim of a Ferris
wheel is 12m/s. What is the tangential speed of a
position halfway from the center to the outer
rim? 6m/s
30500 Question from Speed Frequency
A CD disk spins with a frequency of 1800
revolutions per minute, what is the period of
spin of the compact disc?
31500 Answer from Speed Frequency
A CD disk spins with a frequency of 1800
revolutions per minute, what is the period of
spin of the compact disc? 0.034 sec T 1/f T
1/1800 (60)
32100 Question from Misc.
- What is the direction of the force that acts on
clothes in the spin cycle of a washing machine? - Outward
- Inward
- Up
- Down
33100 Answer from Misc.
- What is the direction of the force that acts on
clothes in the spin cycle of a washing machine? - Outward
- Inward
- Up
- Down
34200 Question from Misc.
A basketball court in space is in a 0.25-g
region. If a player can jump 0.5-m high in a 1-g
region, how high can the same player jump in the
basketball court?
35200 Answer from Misc.
A basketball court in space is in a 0.25-g
region. If a player can jump 0.5-m high in a 1-g
region, how high can the same player jump in the
basketball court? 4 m
36300 Question from Misc.
- A tin can whirled on the end of a string moves in
a circle because - Once the can starts moving, that is its natural
tendency. - There is a force on the can pulling it outward
- There is an inward force acting on the can
37300 Answer from Misc.
- A tin can whirled on the end of a string moves in
a circle because - Once the can starts moving, that is its natural
tendency. - There is a force on the can pulling it outward
- There is an inward force acting on the can
38400 Question from Misc.
- A person weighs less at the equator than at the
poles. The reason for this has to do with the - Tidal bulges
- Higher temperature at the equator
- Influence of the sun
- Spin of the Earth
39400 Answer from Misc.
- A person weighs less at the equator than at the
poles. The reason for this has to do with the - Tidal bulges
- Higher temperature at the equator
- Influence of the sun
- Spin of the Earth
40500 Question from Misc.
If your arm is 0.60 m long, what is the minimum
speed with which you can swing a pail so that the
water doesnt spill out at the top of the path?
41500 Answer from Misc.
If your arm is 0.60 m long, what is the minimum
speed with which you can swing a pail so that the
water doesnt spill out at the top of the
path? ac v2/r 10m/s2 v2/.60m (.60m)(10m/s2)
v2 6 v2 v 2.45 m/s
42100 Question from Misc. 2
- A space habitat is designed so that the variation
is g between a persons head and feet is less
than 0.04g. If the person is 4m tall, then the
radius of the habitat is - 100 m
- 10 m
- More than 1000 m
- 1000 m
43100 Answer from Misc. 2
- A space habitat is designed so that the variation
is g between a persons head and feet is less
than 0.04g. If the person is 4m tall, then the
radius of the habitat is - 100 m
- 10 m
- More than 1000 m
- 1000 m
44200 Question from Misc. 2
At the outer edge of a rotating space habitat,
140 m from its center, the rotational
acceleration is g. What is the rotational
acceleration of 70m from the center of the
habitat?
45200 Answer from Misc. 2
At the outer edge of a rotating space habitat,
140 m from its center, the rotational
acceleration is g. What is the rotational
acceleration of 70m from the center of the
habitat? ½ g
46300 Question from Misc. 2
Who is moving a greater linear speed? Jessica at
8.0 m from the center or Julie at 6.0 m from the
center?
47300 Answer from Misc. 2
Who is moving a greater linear speed? Jessica at
8.0 m from the center or Julie at 6.0 m from the
center? Jessica
48400 Question from Misc. 2
What is the centripetal acceleration of Julie if
she is 6.0 m from the center and turns around
once every 40.0s?
49400 Answer from Misc. 2
What is the centripetal acceleration of Julie if
she is 6.0 m from the center and turns around
once every 40.0s? ac v2/r 0.15 m/s2
50500 Question from Misc. 2
A vertical pole standing against a wall topples
to the ground and the center of the pole has a
speed of 15m/s as it hits. With what speed does
the far end of the pole hit the ground?
51500 Answer from Misc. 2
A vertical pole standing against a wall topples
to the ground and the center of the pole has a
speed of 15m/s as it hits. With what speed does
the far end of the pole hit the ground? 30m/s
twice as far out so twice as fast
52Final Jeopardy
- To weigh less in the Northern Hemisphere, you
should go - South
- West
- North
- East
53Final Jeopardy Answer
- To weigh less in the Northern Hemisphere, you
should go - South
- West
- North
- East