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AP Energy Conservation Notes
1
A bicyclist is coasting on level ground at 32.25 m/s. The bicyclist coasts up an incline and grabs
an overhanging tree limb. How fast is the bicyclist traveling when he grabs the limb?
2. What is the velocity of the dropped package after falling 1500 m?
210 m /s
1500 m
3. A flying trapeze artist starts her swing from rest.
a How fast is she traveling at the lowest point?
b How fast is she traveling 3.33 meters below the
starting height?
Still moving
c If she drops from the lowest point of her
3.33 meters
swinging motion, then how far will she before
reaching a velocity of 15.22 m/s?
Lowest Point
d How fast will she be traveling when she hits the
5.68 m
net below, 22.5 below the starting height?
e In a different acrobatic stunt, the trapeze artist is
traveling 2.987 m/s when she is 1.322 m above her starting height. What was her initial velocity?
Below is a ride at Dr. Seuss’s amusement park in “Whoville.” Based on the information diagramed
below. Answer the following questions.
Spring’s Equilibrium
Spring’s Rest
Position
10 m
v = 30 m/s
5m
NO FRICTION ANYWHERE
The car’s mass is 500 kg.
4. What is the speed of the car at the top of the hill?
5. What is the spring’s spring constant?
6. What is the speed of the car when the spring is compressed 5 meters?
7. At which compression distance of the spring is the speed of the car half of what was at the instant it
hit the spring?
8. At which compression distance of the spring is the speed of the car half of what it was at the very
beginning of the ride?
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9. Suppose, by some weird quirk of Seuss’ Science, the spring bounces the car with 3 times the total
energy it hit the spring with.
Wyle E. Coyote is still trying to catch that
road runner -when will he learn? As part of
this new ACME trap he throws a ball down
on a spring as shown to the right.
Wyle E.
Coyote
10.What is the velocity of the ball the instant it
makes contact with the spring?
Vo = 10 m/s
20 m
200 kg
Equilibrium
Position
11.
6m
What is the spring’s spring constant?
Maximum
Compression
Distance
12
A 120 N sled & rider is pulled by a 200 N for 100 m. The force acts at a 60° angle with the
ground. How much work is done by the applied force?
60°
OBJECT
Work by Friction and Total Energy
13
m = 1100 kg
x=?
µ = 0.2
x = 10 m
F = 5000N
v o = 35 m/s
x = 10 m
µ = 0.6
The above car is traveling at 35 m/s when the driver decides to skid ot a stop. For
some weird reason, the coefficient of friction keeps changing for the car.
a. What is the speed of the car after skidding 10 meters?
b. What is the speed of the car after 20 meters if the 5000N propels the car?
c. How much more distance is required for the car to come to rest?
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14. The spring is compressed 25 meters from equilibrium. What is the spring’s spring constant if
the glider is leave the launch tower at exactly 100 m/s?
25 m
mass = 10,000 kg
60°
15. The spring is compressed 25 meters from equilibrium. What is the spring’s spring constant if
the glider is leave the launch tower at exactly 100 m/s?
25 m
mass = 10000 kg
30°
16.
The plane below is a spring launched jet. The engine exerts a constant force of 4550N across
the 20.0 m length of the tower. Considering the quantities shown below, calculate the launch speed of
the jet if its engines fire the whole time and the spring has a force constant of 4100 N/m. The jet starts
from rest. The spring is compressed 20.0 m from equilibrium.