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AP Physics 1Rotational 1. Which factor does the torque on an object Practice Multiple d_epend on? Choice tt '=" L= magnitude of the applied force fr'6\(\ object's angular velocity angle at which the force is applied I c;;I. distance from the axis to the point at which the force is applied A. The The C. The D. The @ 2. not Motion Q> A door (seen from above in the figures below) has hinges on the left hand side. Which force produces the 3rgest torque? The magnitudes of all forces are equal. -"if' = ~~t <11:t__ .. IJ ~ I-- Q---1 IF X 3. In which of the following diagrams is the torque about point 0 equal in magnitude to the torque about point X in the diagram? (All forces lie in the plane of the paper.) l- (A) O -J (8) . '0 2F f- E. -1 2 .' * \lL)U.JI. (C 1.e.. Ioe.h.Ne..e..~ )(, F _.nA .li' I Q 1._ n (0) ----.J () r r "1 '\ r6002F • }OO, 5. Pairs of forces a. 6. 7. ---l 2F/;;, A system of two wheels fixed to each other is free to rotate about a frictionless axis through the common center of the wheels and perpendicular to the page. Four forces are exerted tangentially to the rims of the wheels, as shown. The magnitude of the n t torgue on the system about the axis is (A) zero ~FR (C) 5FR (D) 14FR act on identical n I 4. of equal magnitude L- r--'-. ').1.- - -' 0----, r '-. 0 cylinders as shown in the figures. In which o"h':o:"'"':O'l~o- 0/ ~ . c. d. e. / A uniform meterstick of mass' 0.20 kg is pivoted at the 40 cm mark. At what mark on the meterstick should one ang a mass'of 0.50 kg to balance the stick? &.( ~ I.e:. 'DD (A) 16 cm fl1 36 cm (C) 44 cm (D) 46 em c.~ A uniform meterstick is balanced at its midpoint with several forces applied as shown below. If the stick is in equilibrium, the magnitude of the force X in newtons (N) is 50 N (8) 100 N (C) 200 N (D) 300 N COO\»)\.:~) -+ (-+)(.2) ~ (2Pb)(.'-t) "16 - .1.~ - ~O-.2+:: - LO cr 0.* <.. "'" • AP Physics 1 Rotational L +L., -::'t"1. \ /.0 Motion TZ- £ -' Practice Multiple Rope £ ! 2---< l~.'5)(~.'6)\!f)-+ Ml~)-:49 (~) r-.-+-. 11. 8. s -+ ; "'):":: 2.'1.S J;k~"]' Sk~- To weigh a fish. a person hangs a tackle box of mass 3.5 kilograms and a cooler of mass 5 kilograms from the ends of a uniform rigid pole that is suspended by a rope attached to its center. The system balances when the fish hangs at a point 1/4 of the rod's length from the tackle box. What is the mass of the fish? (A) 1.5 kg (6) 2 kg ~)"'3 kg");? (D) 6 kg Disk 2 Disk 1 9. Choice Two uniform disks have the same mass but different radii: disk 1has a Radius R, disk 2 has a radius 2R. What is the ratio between the moment of inertia of the second disk to the first disk? A . .': B. .': c. 3. ~ E. .': 2 4 1 ~ 1 c:on~ Jf ~ moJ;:t--e.-\. 10. Rasheed and Sofia are riding a merry-go.round that is spinning steadily. Sofia is twice as far from the axis as is Rasheed. Sofia's angular veiocitl' is that of Rasheed. A. Half @Thesameas C. Twice D. !:tr ',. Four times l'.~ 11. Rasheed and Sofia are riding a merry-go-round that is spinning steadily as seen above. Sofia is twice as far from the axis as is Rasheed. Sofia's speed is. A. Half that of Rasheed. B. The same as Twice D. Four times @ turns through an angle of 2S rad in a time t. 12. Starting from rest, a wheel with constant angular acceleration Through what angle will it have turned after time3fl.. A. B. 25 rad 50 rad c. @ 75 rad 100 rad E. 200 rad G :: rV ;- ~ ( L:&\:;') 13. The fan blade is speeding up. What are the signs of A. OJ is positive and a is positive. B. C. ~ OJ is positive and a is negative. is negative and a is positive. OJ is negative and OJ -I' \;1\ OJ a is negative. ~\d~ "2 JI (Oi..-'" ) ('2.S \) = \00 -;:0~L and a? /4:."2... '{Lf6- fo-. cl '1- , AP Physics 1 Rotational Motion Practice Multiple Choice 14. Earth moves around the Sun in an elliptical orbit. The Earth approaches the closets point to the Sun its linear velocity increases. Which of the following doesn't changes during the Earth's motion? A. The B. The C. The The (9) orbital radius kinetic energy potential energy angular momentum 15. An ice skater performs a fast spin by pulling outstretched arms down and close to her body. What happens to her angular mOillentl,lm with respect to the axis of rotation? A. It increases B. It decreases C t doesn't change D. It depends how fast she rotates \.5 16. An ice skater performs a fast spin by pulling outstretched arms down and close to her body. What happens to her kinetic energy_with respect to the axis of rotation? ~It increases B. It decreases C. It doesn't change D. It depends how fast she rotates b\I\Q~ ~ K-'~ \ I hc.I'(CL~S ~ ~ C. ~~. (.{) 17. An asteroid traveling through space collides with one end of a long, cylindrical satellite as shown above, and sticks to dle satellite. \'\'lllch of the following is erue of dle isolated asteroid-satellite system in tllls collision? a. Kinetic energy K is conserved b. Total Energy E is conserved, but angular momenmm L is not conserved c. Angular momentum L is conserved, but linear momenrtun p is not conservcd J Angular momenrtlm L is conserved, and total energy E is conserved e. Linear momentum p is conselved but angular momentum L is not conserved AP Physics 1 Rotational Motion Practice Multiple Choice Answers: 1. B Torque = F r sinS 2. C All forces are equal so the perpendicular force applies more torque 3. C If one calculates the torques for each a) 0, b) Fr/2 c) 2Frsin 30 (the angle given is the opposite of the angle that gives the perpendicular component of the force) d) 2FRsin60 again the angle is the opposite of the one needed. 4. B (3FR + 3FR + 2FR - 6FR) 5. B all other forces would cause either rotation or translation or both 6. B O.SgX = .2g(1O) x = 4cm from pivot or 36 cm on meterstick 7. A 20X + 200(40) = 300(30) 8. C 3.Sg(L/2) + Xg(L/4) = Sg(L/2) 9. D I is proportional to r' so Disk 2 has 4x the I of disk 1 10. B angular velocity is not dependent on radius 11. C velocity is dependent on r, so 2x r means 2x speed. 12. D when an object accelerations S is proportional doubles then distance goes up by 4 13. D clockwise is the - direction so Cll-. to t' (displacement kinematic equation) so if time An object speeding up in the - direction is - acceleration. 14. D An objects angular momentum is conserved in the absence of an external force. The force of gravity between the planets is an internal force so the linear velocity increases because the radius decreases due to the conservation of angular momentum. 15. C angular momentum is conserved in the absence of an external force 16. A because angular momentum the same amount. is conserved the skaters I decreases but her angular velocity increases by Since rotation kinetic energy = ICll', the change increases her kinetic energy. 17. D Because there are no external forces or torques (outside the asteroid and satellite), both linear momentum is and angular momentum and total energy is conserved. Kinetic energy is oniy conserved in a elastic collision and since the asteroid sticks to the satellite then is an total INELASTIC collision.