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ConcepTest 4.1 Tension I Two tug-of-war opponents each 1) 0 N pull with a force of 100 N on 2) 50 N opposite ends of a light rope. 3) 100 N What is the tension in the light (ignore the mass) rope? 4) 150 N 5) 200 N ConcepTest 4.1 Tension I Two tug-of-war opponents each 1) 0 N pull with a force of 100 N on 2) 50 N opposite ends of a light rope. 3) 100 N What is the tension in the light (ignore the mass) rope? 4) 150 N 5) 200 N The tension is not 200 N !! Whether the other end of the rope is pulled by a person, or pulled by a tree, the tension in the rope is still 100 N !! ConcepTest 4.2 Three Blocks Three blocks of mass 3m, 3m 2m, 2m and m 1) T1 > T2 > T3 are connected by light strings and 2) T1 < T2 < T3 pulled with constant acceleration a. What is the relationship between the 3) T1 = T2 = T3 tension in each of the strings? 4) all tensions are zero 5) tensions are random a 3m T3 2m T2 m T1 ConcepTest 4.2 Three Blocks Three blocks of mass 3m, 3m 2m, 2m and m 1) T1 > T2 > T3 are connected by light strings and 2) T1 < T2 < T3 pulled with constant acceleration a. What is the relationship between the 3) T1 = T2 = T3 tension in each of the strings? 4) all tensions are zero 5) tensions are random T1 pulls the whole set of blocks along, so it a must be the largest largest. g T2 pulls the last two masses, but T3 only pulls the last mass. 3m T3 2m T2 m T1 Follow--up: What is T1 in terms of m and a? Follow ConcepTest 4.3 On an Incline Consider two identical blocks, blocks 1) case A one resting on a flat surface, 2) case B and the other resting on an incline. For which case is the normal force greater? 3) both the same (N = mg) 4) both the same (0 < N < mg) 5)) both the same (N ( = 0)) ConcepTest 4.3 On an Incline Consider two identical blocks, blocks 1) case A one resting on a flat surface, 2) case B and the other resting on an incline. For which case is the normal force greater? 3) both the same (N = mg) 4) both the same (0 < N < mg) 5)) both the same (N ( = 0)) In Case A, A we know that N = W. y In Case B, B due to the angle of the incline, N < W. In fact, we N f can see that N = W cos(θ). θ Wy θ W x ConcepTest 4.4 Tetherball In the game of tetherball, tetherball 1)) Toward the top p of the pole p 2) Toward the ground the struck ball whirls 3) Along the horizontal component of the tension force around a pole. pole In what 4) Along the vertical component of the tension force direction does the net force on the ball p point? 5) Tangential to the circle T W ConcepTest 4.4 Tetherball In the game of tetherball, tetherball the struck ball whirls around a pole. pole In what direction does the net force on the ball point? 1)) Toward the top p of the pole p 2) Toward the ground 3) Along the horizontal component of the tension force 4) Along the vertical component of the tension force 5) Tangential to the circle Th vertical The ti l componentt off the th tension balances the weight weight. The horizontal component of tension W T T provides the centripetal force that points toward the center of the circle. W ConcepTest 4.5 Loop A ping pong ball is shot into a circular tube that is lying flat (horizontal) on a tabletop. When the ping pong ball leaves the track which path will it follow? track, ConcepTest 4.5 Loop A ping pong ball is shot into a circular tube that is lying flat (horizontal) on a tabletop. When the ping pong ball leaves the track which path will it follow? track, z Once the ball leaves the tube, there is no longer a force to keep it going in a circle. circle Therefore Therefore, it simply continues in a straight line, as Newton’s First Law requires! Follow--up: What physical force provides the centripetal force? Follow ConcepTest 4.7 Going in Circles I You’re on a Ferris wheel moving in a vertical circle. When the Ferris wheel is at rest, rest the normal force N exerted by 1) N remains equal to mg 2) N is smaller than mg your seat is equal to your weight mg mg.. 3) N is larger than mg How does N change at the top of the 4) None of the above Ferris wheel when you are in motion?